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More info?)
"Eric" <none@nospam.not> wrote in message
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>> I'm buying a one as a Christmas gift and need to know what comes in the
> box
>> (any games) and what accessories to buy.
>>
>> Thanks
>
> The GBA-SP, I presume?
>
> The most important accessory (a charger) comes with it.
>
> The only other accessory I would say that is "mandatory" would be a case.
> The clam shell design of the SP will protect the screen, but without a
> case
> the SP case itself will be prone to getting banged up and scratched. The
> small, official-Nintendo, case for the GBA-SP is both inexpensive and well
> made. As someone else posted, the headphone adapter is also worth having.
> They can be found in any game store for less than $3.
>
> Definetly go with an GBA-SP over the original GBA. Its compact, rugged,
> sexy design, and best of all has a built-in light for the LCD. If you
> can
> justify spending another $60 to make the recipient of this gift extremely
> happy, check out the new Nintendo DS. I just got one and can't turn it
> off!
> :^)
>
In these here parts where all things arrive months later, I finally had a
real life look at the DS. The shop said they brought it in from Japan.
Anyways the price is USD263 (can you believe it?). The SP sells here for
about USD80, which is about the same price in the states. Unless the price
for the DS comes down to about par (USD150) then I may have to decide on the
SP to be my first ever handheld game console. I'd like to wait for the PSP
but I reckon that'll be USD200 or so.