The creators of the Afterburner have revealed their next big project.
With the release of the GBA SP, the Afterburner internal light has become somewhat obsolete. Triton Labs has dropped its price to only $25, but you still have to install it yourself or pay someone to do it for you.
We reported earlier this year that Triton Labs would be announcing new, non-light peripherals to follow up on their highly successful Afterburner release. Now Adam Curtis, founder of Triton Labs, has reported on the company's forums that the Stealth Link is their next big product.
The Stealth Link is a wireless alternative to GBA link cables. The idea is that you can play multiplayer on GBA without being tied down by link cables...and you can even play through walls and from reasonably far away. There is currently little information as to what the Stealth Link will look like or how it will be implemented, but you can check our hardware profile for all the info we have. The Stealth Link is expected to debut in Q3 2003, and Triton Labs plans to sell it in retail stores throughout the United States, not just through their website as with the Afterburner.
Thanks to Jan for the tip!