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Best GBA accessories?
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| Steven Folberg 2004-09-19, 6:47 am |
| Hi,
I've looked over the wealth of GBA "starter accessory kits" and I'm
thoroughly confused. ;-) I figure I need:
1) Headphones and an adaptor
2) A carrying case that holds the GBA and some games
3) Can't say I find a car charger compelling, but I wouldn't mind having
one.
There are so many brands, and at the cheap prices for some of them, I have
to think that some of the bundles contain mostly junk.
Can any of you recommend accessories and manufacturers that you're happy
with?
Thanks,
Steve
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Steven Folberg wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I've looked over the wealth of GBA "starter accessory kits" and I'm
> thoroughly confused. ;-) I figure I need:
> 1) Headphones and an adaptor
> 2) A carrying case that holds the GBA and some games
> 3) Can't say I find a car charger compelling, but I wouldn't mind having
> one.
>
> There are so many brands, and at the cheap prices for some of them, I have
> to think that some of the bundles contain mostly junk.
>
> Can any of you recommend accessories and manufacturers that you're happy
> with?
Most accessories are pretty useless unless you have a specific need for
them; if you want to use headphones with an SP, you need the headphone
adapter; if you travel in a car alot (and I mean a lot alot considering
the length the SP battery lasts), you may need a car charger.
Bags are more multipurpose. I actually use a Pelican bag intended for
the original GBA for my SP; it holds the SP and the charger and a good
number of games.
If you have a Media Play near you, check them out; they had various
video game accessories on sale recently, including a $30 SP starter pack
for $7.50.
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