Update: We've been contacted by people from both Nintendo of America and Nintendo Australia, and both companies are choosing to NOT distribute the Headphone Adapter in retail channels. Much like the Component Video Cable, this means that they will only be available Online through Nintendo's store.
Retailers around the US are receiving their Game Boy Advance SP shipments, but a key accessory is strangely missing. When Nintendo redesigned the Game Boy Advance, they lacked the room to include a headphone jack in the case. An accessory was developed that uses the same port you use to recharge the unit to attach a headphone jack for stereo sound.
The adapter is supposed to retail for under $10 ... if you can find it. We haven't found a single retail chain that has the headphone adapter in stock, not even Nintendo's own company store. This echos the situation in Japan, where the Headphone Adapter wasn't available for launch.
Fans waiting to hear their favorite Game Boy Advance games in full Stereo sound are going to be waiting a little while longer.
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This echos the situation in Japan, where the Headphone Adapter wasn't available for launch.
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Nintendo always seems to fall just short of perfection with this kind of thing and it's usually over something pretty stupid like this.
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Originally posted by: Fluke Worm
Another thing, I tried to edit my message so I wouldn't have two posts in a row but it said I couldn't post to this catagory
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Aslo I would like to see earbuds that work with the GBA SP without an adapter, of course you couldn't use the headphones for anything else but I guess that's what Nintendo would want.
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While they were in there, though, they added a few more problems, just so we'd know it was still from Nintendo.