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Which one should I do?
Repair Current SP (0)
Replace SP with another one (4)
Buy a Cube and GBP (4)
ShadowMagus:
registered on 2004-02-22 11:58:33 am.
 
For those of you who don't know (ie.  weren't on IRC when I complained royally).  My 8 month old SP's R button is broken.  So you tell me what I should do.

NOTE:  No misuse was involved in the damaging.  It just.... happened.

Let me give the pros and cons of each as well.

1- Probably least amount of money.  Everything stays the same until it breaks again.

2- I can get a better color.  I bought a Cobalt one a week before the Ruby and Onyx ones came out.  I want Onyx.

3- I can play MP, Windwaker, SC2, whatever, but it's liable to royally piss my parents off.
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Sarah:
registered on 2004-02-14 03:50:26 pm.
 
Location: 2029
Did you get your SP with any kind of extended warranty perhaps?  Anything over $99 I buy I always take out a one-two year extended warranty. 

I'd say if you had the cash to just get a Cube and another SP if you think you could deal with the brunt of your parents getting royally pissed. 

But if it's an issue you wanna avoid, I'd just get another SP.  I don't like refurbishing things as my history with refurbished items just isn't great.  They tend to die a few months later. 

So my final answer is:  Another SP
nate:
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registered on 2003-09-15 06:16:34 pm.
 
Gender: male
Location: lubbock, tx, usa
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one question: how often do you utilize the portability of the sp?
Syl:
registered on 2003-09-29 01:58:52 pm.
 
Location: Greenville-ish, South Carolina
Quote from njahnke:
one question: how often do you utilize the portability of the sp?


daily, if not MORE often.
Yoshi348:
registered on 2003-09-15 04:52:52 pm.
 
Gender: male
Location: My own little world
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Quote from Syl_Aran:
Quote from njahnke:
one question: how often do you utilize the portability of the sp?


daily, if not MORE often.


Not you! ;p

Anyway, yeah, the Cube would be the best option if it weren't for that enigmatic "piss parents off". If that wouldn't pan out, I'd repair it assuming the cost is reasonable.

M2K2 doesn't think anything about this topic. It's a website.  :P
SABERinBLUE:
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registered on 2004-03-06 12:11:57 pm.
 
Location: Waco, TX
Cook of the Sea
Actually, I would get a GBS secondhand; since you've already invested money in the SP, you could probably get a really good deal on a GBA and some accessories to make up for what the SP had.  And save money.
SABERinBLUE:
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registered on 2004-03-06 12:11:57 pm.
 
Location: Waco, TX
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BTW, I don't have an SP for this reason:  one of my friends got and SP, and he had about three GBA lights, a GBA rechargeable battery pack, and a really cool GBA stereo speaker system that clips onto the back of the GBA.  They were in usable but not sellable condition, so he just gave them all to me!  I am now the proud owner of a GameBoy Advance SP that's slightly bulkier than what you normally see.  :D
Yoshi348:
registered on 2003-09-15 04:52:52 pm.
 
Gender: male
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Actually, I would get a GBS secondhand; since you've already invested money in the SP, you could probably get a really good deal on a GBA and some accessories to make up for what the SP had.  And save money.


Nothing makes up for the backlight and battery charger, unless you do that crazy thing where you open up the gameboy and install the backlight from that one company.

Worm lights? Ha! They absolutely SUCK. They're nothing compared to a backlight, and they're generally not as battery efficent as the built in SP thingy.
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Worm lights? Ha! They absolutely SUCK.

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Hive Mecha:
registered on 2004-03-07 09:41:22 am.
 
Call Nintendo. Bet they'll fix it.
bpolak:
registered on 2004-02-28 06:27:40 pm.
 
Location: Illinois
my l/r keys have messed up where outa 100 clicks 0 work

i just press em for a while and then they work again
Sarah:
registered on 2004-02-14 03:50:26 pm.
 
Location: 2029
The L/R keys seem to be the first to go.  A friend of mine ditched her old GBA just a week ago because of faulty L/R problems and my GBA is starting to not like its L/R buttons too :/  Looks like I'll be making the jump to SP sometime soon.
Electrometer Prime:
registered on 2004-02-10 09:14:07 pm.
 
Location: >_>;;
L/R keys are important because you need them to fire Missiles, Supermissiles, and powerbombs in MZM.

I would get GBP so you can use the GCN controller to play.
elbryan42:
registered on 2004-02-11 10:57:45 am.
 
I'd replace.

Hmm... this reminds me, my 1 year warranty's up this month. I'll have to get a brand new SP at EB, no questions asked.
ShadowMagus:
registered on 2004-02-22 11:58:33 am.
 
I have an idea... why don't I do BOTH!

Yes, my parents said I can get a Cube.... IF I earn the money entirely from a new job.  Which means I get to go look for a job.

Bah.

Any suggestions?
SABERinBLUE:
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registered on 2004-03-06 12:11:57 pm.
 
Location: Waco, TX
Cook of the Sea
Quote from Yoshi348:
Quote from Saber in Blue:
Actually, I would get a GBS secondhand; since you've already invested money in the SP, you could probably get a really good deal on a GBA and some accessories to make up for what the SP had.  And save money.


Nothing makes up for the backlight and battery charger, unless you do that crazy thing where you open up the gameboy and install the backlight from that one company.

Worm lights? Ha! They absolutely SUCK. They're nothing compared to a backlight, and they're generally not as battery efficent as the built in SP thingy.


I agree about wormlights, but I have one that runs on its own battery, one AAA.  It's intensity-controllable, has a light sensor that will automatically turn it on and off as it's needed, and the battery hasn't run out yet. 

It's not substitute for the SP remarkable compactness with all these features, but I think that ading these accessories for free makes it less-than-woth-my-while to pay $99 just for compactness.  And I like being able to use regular batteries if I want to, especially on long roadtrips and such.
Yoshi348:
registered on 2003-09-15 04:52:52 pm.
 
Gender: male
Location: My own little world
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Ready and willing.
Dang, they make eveything, don't they?
SABERinBLUE:
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registered on 2004-03-06 12:11:57 pm.
 
Location: Waco, TX
Cook of the Sea
Definitely.
SABERinBLUE:
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registered on 2004-03-06 12:11:57 pm.
 
Location: Waco, TX
Cook of the Sea
It didn't take me ten minutes to type one word, by the way.  I was beating Queen Metroid, and you kow how that is.
Sarah:
registered on 2004-02-14 03:50:26 pm.
 
Location: 2029
Edit button is your friend :x
Toozin:
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registered on 2003-09-14 08:25:09 pm.
 
Location: Above
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Why am I so amazing?
Yeah, Saber, you've been double posting a whole lot. Try to keep it down, please.
SABERinBLUE:
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registered on 2004-03-06 12:11:57 pm.
 
Location: Waco, TX
Cook of the Sea
My bad, I'll work on that.  I'll work my consecutive thoughts into one, convenient, travel-size post.  :D
ShadowMagus:
registered on 2004-02-22 11:58:33 am.
 
Ha!  I replaced my GBASP today.  Tooz, or someone, close this topic please.