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Title: Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: jasonditz on May 19, 2004, 07:49:22 PM
I've been using a Traplight on my GBA for quite some time and loving it... the problem is that it blocks the cable port (not entirely, but to the extent that a GBA/GC cable is unusable). Usually when I do connectivity stuff I just take it off and sit near a lamp... but with Zelda 4 swords coming out that's not going to be an option (I don't have enough lamps for 4 players, and the ambient light in the room my cube is in is terrible).

So my question is, does anyone have a light solution (Afterburner notwithstanding) which I could use that doesn't prevent me from using a GBA/GC cable?

Title: RE: Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: Bill Aurion on May 21, 2004, 05:53:46 AM
I believe I saw a GBA Light(the kind that is the width of the GBA) that had a pass-through port so you could use a GBA cable at a local electronics store, though I don't recall the name of it...

Just look around and you might find it too...
Title: RE: Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: jasonditz on May 21, 2004, 07:44:57 AM
pass through... I didn't think of that... thanks.

I'd been looking at stuff like my traplight that has its own external power source.
Title: RE: Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: jasonditz on May 24, 2004, 02:09:43 PM
Considering how all these lights are long since reduced most places I've decided to acquire several of them and test...

The Gamester Trap Light, will having the external power source (excellent idea) has, as I said, blocked the port to the extent a GBA/GC cable won't fit in. Came free with my GBA, so I guess what do you expect.

Anyhow, my new attempt is with a Mad Catz "Light Grip". It uses the port, but has a passthrough on the top. The light is tremendously brighter and better than my old Trap Light, and provides much less glare. However, the geniuses who designed this thought the on-off switch for the light looked good on top of the thing, right next to the passthrough port. One can force a GBA/GC cable into it, but the notches that normally lock the cable in place switch the damned light to "off". Still, its excellent for single player (though I have not yet discerned what will happen to battery life)... and it only cost me $9...
Title: RE:Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: Flames_of_chaos on June 05, 2004, 07:54:04 AM
I sometimes still use my old worm light when i had a  GBC to my classic GBA.
Title: RE:Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: joeamis on June 29, 2004, 07:38:58 PM
I'm going on a long ass car ride roundtrip and I need a light for my GBA original, not SP.  Does anyone have a light for their original gba and can give information about how good it is.  Or does anyone know of the best light for an original gba?  Note battery life is not really an issue unless it's very bad like less than 5 hours, and use of the cable while using the light is not an issue either.  thanks in advance
Title: RE:Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: joeamis on June 30, 2004, 06:34:42 PM
ok well I went and bought a light for my gbao and it sucked ass, so I returned it (bought it used its all Gamespot had) and I decided to sell my gbao because there was a special deal $30 off a SP for trade in.  So now I got the NES Series LM GBASP (IT RULES!!!)  and I picked up Double Dragon Advance.  Farfunuggen!!! I forgot you need a friggin adapter for headphones, thats a huge drag...

Does anyone know if there are headphone adapters for the GBA SP at retail stores???
Title: RE: Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: KDR_11k on July 01, 2004, 10:15:21 AM
Farfunuggen!!!

It's Ftaghn.

I don't know if stores carry the official headphone adapter, but I've seen third-party offers that inlude an adapter.
Title: RE: Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: Griffin on July 02, 2004, 01:02:42 PM
There's another light that Gamester makes (the guys that made the Traplight). This one is black and has a mini flourescent tube. I had it with my GBA before I got an afterburner, and it worked very well...I believe it left the port open for you as well. It even flips down to protect the screen when you're not using it. I just can't remember the damn name....I think it was Flip Light or something like that.
Title: RE: Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: OmniDistortion on July 15, 2004, 06:24:10 AM
I use the sun.
Title: RE:Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: evil intentions on July 15, 2004, 08:16:32 AM
Then how do you play at night or if it's raining?
Title: RE: Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: KDR_11k on July 15, 2004, 10:43:27 AM
Giant orbital mirrors, why?
Title: RE: Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: thepoga on July 16, 2004, 10:32:43 AM
the best light that is for GBA is the floodlight. The problem with it is that its bulky and (this might be a plus) the power is external. But it is the best lighting source probably.
Title: RE:Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: joeamis on July 21, 2004, 10:53:58 AM
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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
Farfunuggen!!!

It's Ftaghn.

I don't know if stores carry the official headphone adapter, but I've seen third-party offers that inlude an adapter.


Ftaghn??????

I just bought a Pelican Sound Kit, it includes a headphone adapter that looks identical to Nintendos, and stereo headphones with a retractable cord! for just 9.99.  It's an excellent deal, high qualite'  Even Radioshack carries it hehe
Title: RE: Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: KDR_11k on July 21, 2004, 09:18:27 PM
Never read Lovecraft?
Title: RE:Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: joeamis on July 22, 2004, 09:43:31 PM
Other than maybe some textbook versions of his stories throughout my school years, my eyes have never glanced at HP, they spend too much time looking at the SP.
Title: RE:Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: kirby_killer_dedede on July 26, 2004, 05:12:14 AM
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Originally posted by: jasonditz
pass through... I didn't think of that... thanks.

I'd been looking at stuff like my traplight that has its own external power source.


Yeah, I have one of those...a Kobra Light, or something of the such, it's called...yeah, very useful, but the little thing breaks off of the other thing a lot...it doesn't really do anything, but kinda annoying, I think.

EDIT: Note it doesn't have its own powersource, I'm just referring to the fact that while being a great light, it also has a pass-through thing.
Title: RE:Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: mouse_clicker on July 30, 2004, 11:11:26 AM
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Other than maybe some textbook versions of his stories throughout my school years, my eyes have never glanced at HP, they spend too much time looking at the SP.


That's a shame, because Lovecraft is better than 90% of anything you could play on your SP, and much better than the SP itself if you ask me.
Title: RE:Light for a classic GBA?
Post by: joeamis on August 11, 2004, 12:05:13 PM
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Originally posted by: mouse_clicker
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Other than maybe some textbook versions of his stories throughout my school years, my eyes have never glanced at HP, they spend too much time looking at the SP.


That's a shame, because Lovecraft is better than 90% of anything you could play on your SP, and much better than the SP itself if you ask me.


Well that's your opinion ofcourse, personally I don't like to read novels.