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Keep the Sounds to Yourself With Game Boy Headphones







Keep the Sounds to Yourself With Game
Boy Headphones

Keep the Sounds to Yourself With Game
Boy Headphones
04/22/2004 01:13 AM

Now there are headphones available for Nintendo's Game Boy Advance SP, the popular hand-held game console that looks like a laptop for Tom Thumb. Millions of the portable game players, which were introduced in North America in January 2003, have been sold. Until now, anyone using one in public had to pay for an adapter to plug standard headphones into the little $100 boxes, or impose their noises and tunes on everyone within earshot.




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