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Screen is hard to see without a light directly behind you while playing (u should get a wormlight)
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Firstly the new screen itself is perfect, however, during installation two things happened
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Barely used and the screens stopped working already
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It works,but the screen is to scratched for my wife and I to see the game
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In low light conditions, the screen is invisible without a supplemental light.
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Very Good”The screen has a one inch crack on the screen, and the top right corner looks like it’s peeling off.
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the screen was flawless and still had the plastic protector over it.
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The screen was scratch free and all the buttons worked
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In the age of illuminated screens I forgot how dim the screens are on Game boys.
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Came a little worse for the wear however it works but the screen is a little unclear and not bright enough
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Screen arrived scratched and cracked.
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The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because the screen is a little scratched up and the D- pad is squeaky; but what can you expect from a used device
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They don't illuminate the whole screen and there is a definite glare on the screen.
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The only problem is the small screen
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Screen has some good scratches on it
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The only complaint I have about it is the dark screen
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and the screen is scratched
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The screen was a little scratched but
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The problem with GBC is that the screen is really difficult to see
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The screen had little scratches that I could barely see.
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The screen is in perfect condition, though not as bright as it seems in the product picture
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But i can find Value Packs and here is the pro`s and cons of both consolesPSP-Pro`s:-Very good sized screen.-plays music.-plays UMD movies.-First handheld console to use a type of disc.-good graphics-a fair selection of games.the CONS:-Rubbish
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The screen is very dim and scratched.
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It features 16-bit graphics, a cool analog joystick, a backlit screen which is significantly larger than GBC's, and MUCH better colors than GBC.I personally prefer my Neo Geo Pocket Color over my Game Boy Color, primarily because of it's graphics, but if you're looking for an easy-to-carry-around system with hundreds of games which will help make long car-rides go quicker, buy
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The screen's immaculate, and there are almost no scratches on the thing at all.
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In the age of illuminated screens I forgot how dim the screens are on Game boys.
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The screen was a bit scratched but everything else makes up for it
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It didn't come with a battery back and the screen is a bit scratchy but the overall shape og the GBC is great, it works
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The game boy came with a slim screen protector and no problems at all
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The gameboy label on the back is a little worn but the screen and buttons are perfect so that's all that matters
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Screen doesn't work
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The speakers don't work on it and the screen is a bit dark
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( Cons ):The small screen can often be hard to concentrate on
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The color game boy still suffers from a poor screen that must have overhead lighting at the most perfect angle
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Compared with the sadly-missed Neo Geo Pocket the screen is slightly less vibrant, and sorely needs a backlight (although adding one would decimate the battery life)
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the screen doesn’t work worth a
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and it was also caked in dirt and the screen was cracked and horrid
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Screen is dark and doesn't light up
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Nintindo made the color but they made the screen smaller and the graphics worse
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Screen is super faint
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Just like the GameBoy,there is a very small screen
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The screen isn't as dark as people seem to say I myself don't have any problem seeing
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The screen was even nicer than i expected it to be
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Screen looks good, stickers on back are still in place and buttons have soft but affirming feedback
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the graphics r bad