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Glacier Game Boy Advance, in perfect condition, 3 months old. Comes with official carry case sporting the GBA logo, Logic 3 Light Shield which does not require its own batteries and can be switched off whenever you want, and a screen protector to prevent any scratches on the GBA. Bundle also includes the Official AC power adaptor from Nintendo, in perfect condition with no loose cables, etc. Module that plugs into the GBA also included. Will also throw in a Logic 3 power recharger if requested.
The following games are also included in the bundle:
Golden Sun
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Advance Wars
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2
Super Street Fighter X Turbo
Broken Sword
The above games are all widely acclaimed (Edge, the computer games magazine with the strictest marking policy in the computer games media world, giving them 8, 9, 9, 8, 7 and 7 out of ten respectively. Reviews from other magazines are also similar, if not better. In addition, instructions and packaging are included for all games, and all six are in pristine condition.
The total price for everything here (at present, and not when bought) is £275, so the starting price is extremely generous, given the quality of the items. P and P will be at £5 - taking into account everything has to be bundled in two separate packages, both using the Special Delivery service.
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Thanx for the welcome m8e :o)
Does that mean no-one wants my GBA?
> You sold an Xbox!!!!?
Yup, I sold an XBox! Why, does it sound daft or something?!! LOL!
The thing is, I have a PS2, Gamecube and had an XBox. I play more on my Gamecube than either of the other two (newer I guess), but second to that it is my PS2. XBox never gets a look in. The games out now are naff except for a couple (no, graphics do not make a game for me). The line-up of games for PS2 (for me) is way more appealing than XBox, so it was pointless keeping it; who the hell needs three consoles anyway?! Jeez, I remember when I was happy with just the SNES!!
When I sold my XBox recently, I sold just the unit on its own, and the extras seperately (games, leads, controllers, DVD Remote, memory cards etc.), and you know what? I got much more back than I ever would be selling them as one job lot.