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Handmade and custom designed Manga MarioCart labels and shell insert are the finishing touch for your new GameBoy Advance SP Mod. This set was made for use on modern aftermarket clear shells for the GBA SP. The shell insert can be used as sticker but I recommend just sticking it between the back of the screen and the SP shell. These labels are printed on holographic adhesive backed vinyl and then protected with a glossy, UV resistant laminate. There are bound to be small imperfections/differences from label to label caused by the nature of the holographic vinyl and the process of making these. This is a set containing three separate stickers for the customization of your GBA shell. Please choose if you would like the shell insert laminated or not. Laminated shell inserts are more water and wear resistant. Not laminated inserts have a stronger holographic effect and are advised if you stick it between the screen and a clear shell. The 2 stickers for the backside are always laminated.
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This red Game Boy Advance SP Groudon limited edition console was released in the Pokémon Center in New York to tie in with the launch of Ruby Version.
This incredible redesign features a fantastic flip-screen; unopened, the unit fits easily in your pocket When it's opened, gamers are in for a treat -- the screen can display up to 32,000 colors, and has a backlit screen for comfortable game viewing Redesigned button and D-pad placement make for hours of more comfortable playing Powered by a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery that provides 18 hours of play with the light off(up to 10 hours with the light on) Games are backwards-compatible -- your Game Boy Advance games will play just fine on the GBA SP
A buddy just shared some old-school Game Boy Ads from the 90s with me. Some of the ones he sent were wild haha. Surprisingly, these are the "milder" ones: