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Summary: Game Boy Advance SP
Comment: I love the GBA! All I've ever owned was a GB Color so it's nice to upgrade finally, haha. Can't wait to get more games.
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Summary: Awesome system!
Comment: The gameboy sp was in great shaped and you couldn't tell it was even used with out DETAILED inspection of it. The system works great, the sound works great the video is great.
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Summary: Game Boy just as described, but game doesn't work
Comment: The Game Boy itself arrived safe and sound and exactly as described. However, it came with a game cartridge (emerald) which does not work. We tried it another Game Boy and it didn't work there either. Then we inserted a game we already owned into the Game Boy we had just purchased and it worked perfectly. The Game Boy was the most important thing, but my daughter was disappointed that the enclosed game did not work.
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Summary: Dirty stuff
Comment: I was disappointed when I got it. I was expecting slight scratches but a lot and dirty. I was really, really disappointed. I will never purchase used stuff.
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Summary: Not for seniors
Comment: I wanted a simple 'puzzle' handheld game that didn't involve rapid finger and thumb movement because I'm simply too old for kid's games. This is a kid's game and nothing I read in advance prepared me for that. Apparently all the reviews are written by youngsters who love to wail at the keys before losing to a relentless clock. The game console (used) arrived in excellent condition but it was just a shell. NO included games, NO instructions. I ordered two games (Tetris, Mario Bros) which also came without instructions. Eventually I figured out what was needed but, again, not what I wanted. I've asked the kids selling Wii, PS2 & 3, etc., and none seemed to understand I wanted puzzle or adventure games - NOT action games requiring manual dexterity, so they didn't know what I should buy. I'm afraid the days of King's Quest and Liesure Suit Larry are gone forever, or at least anyone that knows about such things are nowhere to be found. Guess I'll go watch some TV...