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On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 10:24:54 +0100, Vitani <moc.tfosxft@inativ> wrote:
>Chris Trueman wrote:
>> Has anyone bought a Gameboy SP in the USA for use in the UK? Things I'm
>> concerned about:
>>
>> * Transformer not working with UK voltages
>> * System specification differences
>>
>> All advice much appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Chris.
>
>Yes, me.
>
>You will either need to buy a US->UK power converter (not just a plug converter,
>your GBA *wont* like taking 240v, as the US use 120v). Alternatively you could
>buy a UK GBA power adapter from somewhere like Game, or GameStation. Although I
>have not tested this method, it shouldn't be a problem. (I have a US power
>converter, as I also have a US GCN). It may be worth while getting your hands on
>a UK SP and compare the power supply rating on the bottom of the unit to those
>on a US SP, so see if they match (which I highly imagine they do).
>
>GameBoys are not regionalised. I've only bought UK GBA games, and they all work
>in my US SP (even my old GB games).
>
>Just FYI, dvdboxoffice.com do free shipping to the UK, if you're interested in
>buying online.
Hi
I bought a brand new boxed GBA from the US via E-Bay, I bought it last
month for a total of $80 (about £42 at the time) this included
shipping, I did not get stung for customs. I bought a UK power supply
online from Gamesplanet for £4.99 which included delivery, everything
works great, no problems with any games as GBA is not Region Encoded.
Morbius
http://www.morbius.co.uk