UVGA Game Boy Advance TV Converter
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Release Type |
Licensed
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Amount Produced Estimate |
Between 1k - 5k
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Region Code |
Region Free
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Limited Edition |
No
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Color | Grey, Black, White |
Is Bundle |
Yes
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- Were able to purchase a kit from UVGA that would’ve allowed them to attach a video/audio output device to the back of their system, and send the video and audio signal to any television (or VCR) with composite or S-Video inputs
- Pal, and NTSC versions were purchasable in the kit that came with a modded Gameboy Advance that hooked up to the TV converter
- More info here
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