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Naki Spider-Man Action Light for GBA

Naki Spider-Man Action Light for GBA

Laptop Battery There are many, and I mean many GBA lights available out there. From the extremely horrible to the halfway decent lights, a good decision on which to buy can be a difficult decision by appearance alone. An expensive light doesn't necessarily give you the best results for your buck. Luckily though, Naki's Spider Action Light for Game Boy Advance fits nicely somewhere in the middle of the spectrum.

I'll be honest with you, the light itself works just fine. It lights up the entire screen, and doesn't drain on the GBA's batteries. In fact, Naki's Spider Light requires two AAA batteries that come included with the purchase. The devise is semi-sturdy, and fits semi-snugly on your GBA. The light itself, as proclaimed by Naki, uses "Naki daylight technology," which is made of "two long lasting, non reflective florescent lights."

Since I'm on a roll of honesty, I'll let you know that unless you are a young in', or an extremely huge Spiderman fan, you do not want to be seen using this light in the general public. Once the light is on your GBA, you can't help but notice the friendly neighborhood face starting at you with his extremely long and skinny arms holding up the light. But, since I do most of my GBA gaming either with my good friends or alone, this isn't a big issue for myself.

As you can see in the picture, Naki's Spider Light resembles the upper half of Spiderman perfectly. So, to all the parents out there looking for a quality light for a reasonable price for their younin's, this may be the right product to purchase. It works just fine, is constructed decently, and sports the friendly neighborhood Spiderman that so many have grown to love. The decision is ultimately yours, but add this one to the list of quality GBA lights.

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