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Old 10-01-2011, 04:35 AM   #5
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And STN LCD, it's basically what you'd expect -- a low-resolution, low-power, high-latency (aka, blurry) LCD panel. But for 1989 it was pretty good.

And no, the original Gameboy never had a light screen. Nor did the Gameboy Color, or even the first revision of the Gameboy Advance. It wasn't until the Gameboy Advance SP that Nintendo finally put a backlit screen in a Gameboy device. Of course there were plenty of clip-on lights for all of the different models that worked to various degrees.
Yes yes, clip on light, that's what I was trying to say, thank you ^^!

I still have that at home ^___^
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