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It's called the Deluxe Handheld Hame's Amigo Memory Card (bit of a mouthful, eh?) and comes with some cool extra features. For one, it allows game data to be saved to the unit, eradicating annoyed password system. It's also got a cool design, tailored specifically to the game you're playing (though I'm not sure what this means) and a light.
You can bet your bottom dollar that Nintendo will eventually release a proper successor to the Game Boy Advance, but until then, this beefed up baby will rake in the sales. Also, if you don't want to buy a new GBA, you can buy an add-on memory unit, which also destroys that password system. Expect this to arrive next Christmas.
it can hook up to a pc
go on the internet
uses smartmedia cards
and can play mp3s for more info
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> in the NOM issue with the resi 0 beastie on the cover? or a new one.
> if so, I'm not going to be ble to buy it- trying to buy xmas presents
> with £10 for 5 people is hard, and CUBE and NGC are out on the
> 20th...
It's a new one, with a tasty preplay of Metroid Prime in it. Ooh!
> Well, there's one in the new NOM, plus an article, but it looks
> identical to the platinum GBA (visually speaking).
in the NOM issue with the resi 0 beastie on the cover? or a new one. if so, I'm not going to be ble to buy it- trying to buy xmas presents with £10 for 5 people is hard, and CUBE and NGC are out on the 20th...
It's called the Deluxe Handheld Hame's Amigo Memory Card (bit of a mouthful, eh?) and comes with some cool extra features. For one, it allows game data to be saved to the unit, eradicating annoyed password system. It's also got a cool design, tailored specifically to the game you're playing (though I'm not sure what this means) and a light.
You can bet your bottom dollar that Nintendo will eventually release a proper successor to the Game Boy Advance, but until then, this beefed up baby will rake in the sales. Also, if you don't want to buy a new GBA, you can buy an add-on memory unit, which also destroys that password system. Expect this to arrive next Christmas.