My favourite thing about this video is that you get all the stuff out for each system and it’s all over the table then it disappears as if by magic ready for the next system unboxing. It’s so satisfying.
I have very fond memories with my Game Boy as well. I had the normal one with the pack in Tetris. My sister and I got ours for the Christmas of 1992. We each received one game extra, she got Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins and I got Kirby's Dreamland. She's older than me, and as she grew up, she grew out of her Game Boy and games, and I obtained the games she had, Mario Land 2 and Tiny Toons. I had a LOT of games beyond Dreamland. I had Kirby's Pinball Land, Block Ball, Dreamland 2, Super Mario Land 1 and 3, Pokemon Blue, Donkey Kong '94, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie and lastly, Battleship. I swear the computer player in this game cheated! lol. One turn it was randomly shooting like normal and the next one all of a sudden he uses one of the multi-shot weapons and he instantly knows where two of my ships were. I had a Game Boy Color, the grape purple one. But I only ever had three actual Color branded games, Duke Nukem, Super Mario Bros Deluxe and Star Wars Episode 1 Racer. For the Advance, Babbages only had a pink one left in stock and I decided that it was better than not having one at all, not to mention that the shade of pink was the same as Kirby, my favorite Nintendo character, so that was the mind set I used to accept it. I had all four of the Super Mario Advance games, both Kirby games, Pokemon Sapphire and Leaf Green and several of the Yugioh games. I was able to get my Flame SP at EB Games, a competitor to Gamestop in the early 2000s. I was in one day just looking around, not really intending to buy anything and they had this line of GBA SP boxes with this sticker on them that said trading an original model GBA with two Advance games and the trade value would pay for half of the cost of the SP. Well the promotion was actually already over, but since I was a customer who saw the stickers, they still had to honor it, so I went back home and got my Kirby GBA and two games I no longer wanted and walked out with the new system.
Too bad the GBA micro was released too closely to the release of the DS. I really liked the screen quality and small form factor. Also one of my main collection pieces which im proud to own is the 20th anniversary Famicom edition GBA micro.
I had this exact glacier gba back in the day and I still have it, but the speaker no longer works and it's scratched to all hell. I had to beg my parents to get me one back in the day.
I enjoyed that thankyou...... Concerning the headphones on the sp..... I've got headphones that just plug straight into the Nintendo port..... I think they're a third party product at the time..... and no need for the adapter.....they also have a volume switch built in to the wires.
the Gameboy Advance SP was my first Gameboy which I bought from Kmart for $100 (which was all but $20 of my Christmas money). But I spent the other$20 on Super Mario Brother 3 and had to re pay my mother the rest of the cost for the game. the next year for Christmas my mom got me Harvest Moon which I played non stop, ever chance possible for weeks on end. Even to this day with all of my other systems and handhelds ( 11 others) I think I have the most time played on my GBA SP in Harvest Moon.
My first console ever was the gba sp, i got it on my 5th birthday (little did i know, it was on launch month!) and i got my first game with it, Mario Kart Super Circuit! Still have everything and it works flawlessly ;)
i have the same color ags 101. although the shell is scratch the f up the screen has zero blemish. still playing with it every day while laying in bed.
Whooaah Wow, i remember 15 years ago when i bought the gba,i was like whooaah a 32bit proccesor,a wide color screen,16bit graphics and clear digital sound ,how could this all be stiffed inside a cheap plastic looking handheld,it literly feeled like a portible snes once i saw mario advance on it,but later on i saw doom on it and i was like whooaaah,how could a cheap ass looking handheld handle doom,concidering many consoles from the 90's struggled running doom. Then in late 2002,i saw V rally 3 on it and i was like whoooaah real textured full color polygonal 3D on a gba, how could psx ports be potentialy be possible on it. It become so futuristic with many ideas in mind like an internet adaptor for multi player but it turned out to be combursome and it was only released in japan. But this little handheld along it's mind blowing launch titles caused lot's of huge cloud dusts around the globe.
The only thing missing(if they count as systems)are the Super Gameboy, Super Gameboy 2, and the Gameboy Player adapter. Will you do an unboxed video for those?
That's too bad I prefer the shape of the game boy advance model to the sp if the original advance had the lighted screen and rechargeable battery that would be the one I would get but know I have to get the sp just because batteries are too expensive
The original clear GBA was the first Nintendo game system I ever had. Got it at Toys R Us in 2003 and it's still one of my favorites.
My favourite thing about this video is that you get all the stuff out for each system and it’s all over the table then it disappears as if by magic ready for the next system unboxing. It’s so satisfying.
These videos are like ASMR for me
I have very fond memories with my Game Boy as well. I had the normal one with the pack in Tetris. My sister and I got ours for the Christmas of 1992. We each received one game extra, she got Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins and I got Kirby's Dreamland. She's older than me, and as she grew up, she grew out of her Game Boy and games, and I obtained the games she had, Mario Land 2 and Tiny Toons.
I had a LOT of games beyond Dreamland. I had Kirby's Pinball Land, Block Ball, Dreamland 2, Super Mario Land 1 and 3, Pokemon Blue, Donkey Kong '94, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The Movie and lastly, Battleship. I swear the computer player in this game cheated! lol. One turn it was randomly shooting like normal and the next one all of a sudden he uses one of the multi-shot weapons and he instantly knows where two of my ships were.
I had a Game Boy Color, the grape purple one. But I only ever had three actual Color branded games, Duke Nukem, Super Mario Bros Deluxe and Star Wars Episode 1 Racer.
For the Advance, Babbages only had a pink one left in stock and I decided that it was better than not having one at all, not to mention that the shade of pink was the same as Kirby, my favorite Nintendo character, so that was the mind set I used to accept it. I had all four of the Super Mario Advance games, both Kirby games, Pokemon Sapphire and Leaf Green and several of the Yugioh games.
I was able to get my Flame SP at EB Games, a competitor to Gamestop in the early 2000s. I was in one day just looking around, not really intending to buy anything and they had this line of GBA SP boxes with this sticker on them that said trading an original model GBA with two Advance games and the trade value would pay for half of the cost of the SP. Well the promotion was actually already over, but since I was a customer who saw the stickers, they still had to honor it, so I went back home and got my Kirby GBA and two games I no longer wanted and walked out with the new system.
I love this unboxing series!
A top gamer in the making.
Too bad the GBA micro was released too closely to the release of the DS. I really liked the screen quality and small form factor. Also one of my main collection pieces which im proud to own is the 20th anniversary Famicom edition GBA micro.
I remember when my brother had the black Game Boy Advance SP with Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga. Good times.
I had this exact glacier gba back in the day and I still have it, but the speaker no longer works and it's scratched to all hell. I had to beg my parents to get me one back in the day.
I remember I got the gba sp 2 for Christmas in 2006/07. Not sur for year. Traded it for used nes edition sp. I was obsessed with the nes one.
Just awesome mate - great videos.
The other ones for the micro are deluxe packs. The games are final fantasy 4, and the Japan only mother 3.
I enjoyed that thankyou...... Concerning the headphones on the sp..... I've got headphones that just plug straight into the Nintendo port..... I think they're a third party product at the time..... and no need for the adapter.....they also have a volume switch built in to the wires.
I really wish they called it the SP+
Nintendo really undersold how good that new screen was.
GBA is my favorite handheld of all times!! It has a lot of peripherals that never released in USA. I hope you make a vide about those.
the Gameboy Advance SP was my first Gameboy which I bought from Kmart for $100 (which was all but $20 of my Christmas money). But I spent the other$20 on Super Mario Brother 3 and had to re pay my mother the rest of the cost for the game. the next year for Christmas my mom got me Harvest Moon which I played non stop, ever chance possible for weeks on end. Even to this day with all of my other systems and handhelds ( 11 others) I think I have the most time played on my GBA SP in Harvest Moon.
I had no problem using the AUG-001, the only Gameboy I have in addition to the Gameboy Player
Awesome video. I have the gba sp with a super card sd. its so cool.
The 2 gen sp also came in black as well.
My first console ever was the gba sp, i got it on my 5th birthday (little did i know, it was on launch month!) and i got my first game with it, Mario Kart Super Circuit! Still have everything and it works flawlessly ;)
i have the same color ags 101. although the shell is scratch the f up the screen has zero blemish. still playing with it every day while laying in bed.
Are you going to be doing the DS and 3DS lines next?
Great Nintendo game boy history
Whooaah
Wow, i remember 15 years ago when i bought the gba,i was like whooaah a 32bit proccesor,a wide color screen,16bit graphics and clear digital sound ,how could this all be stiffed inside a cheap plastic looking handheld,it literly feeled like a portible snes once i saw mario advance on it,but later on i saw doom on it and i was like whooaaah,how could a cheap ass looking handheld handle doom,concidering many consoles from the 90's struggled running doom.
Then in late 2002,i saw V rally 3 on it and i was like whoooaah real textured full color polygonal 3D on a gba, how could psx ports be potentialy be possible on it.
It become so futuristic with many ideas in mind like an internet adaptor for multi player but it turned out to be combursome and it was only released in japan.
But this little handheld along it's mind blowing launch titles caused lot's of huge cloud dusts around the globe.
I got a GBA SP back in 2005 and I liked it so much.
the sp plus is hard to find
The 1st gen came in a variety of colors.
The only thing missing(if they count as systems)are the Super Gameboy, Super Gameboy 2, and the Gameboy Player adapter. Will you do an unboxed video for those?
I never heard plus I only heard 101 thanks for the info
My brother still has his
how did you afford these sealed systems?
+Snake's Goatz I didn't see him removing any seals. They were just boxed consoles in great condition, could be from their own collection
I want the game boy micro
I have the classic nes edition of the sp.
I have all the pokemon games for the gba. I play sapphire the most because I have 2 gym badges.
Yup yup I'm getting a game boy advance sp plus yup yup it's my birthday and I'll buy one with my birthday money
I got game boy advance SP from Walmart
is a pink gba rare?
no
the gameboy sp had headphones i have some they plug into the charger port
Didn't the GBA cost a lot on launch?
About $90.
That's too bad I prefer the shape of the game boy advance model to the sp if the original advance had the lighted screen and rechargeable battery that would be the one I would get but know I have to get the sp just because batteries are too expensive
EPIC!!
32 likes 32 colors
As I'm watching the video, in playing pokemon fire red.
e-reader, HOLY SHIT, I HAVE THAT SON-OF-A-BITCH Device and it's so AWSOME =D
FREDDY
The worst GBA model was the Game Boy Micro because the Game Boy Micro was way too small.
I like the design of it
To be honest with you
But it won't game boy and game boy color games which is a shame
I am getting a cute girl colored Game Boy Advance SP after I sell my godawful Android tablet at a video game store