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Retro is as retro does. And back around the 20th anniversary of the NES, retro was big.
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We had NES games being piled onto Animal Crossing. (Y’know, just so you could get your Donkey
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Kong Jr. Math fix.) We had NES games sold in baseball-card-like packs for the e-Reader.
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(Yet, I reiterate: Who the heck had an e-Reader?) We had Game Boy Advance versions of a slew
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of NES classics... AKA, the NES Classics series. And though you could play those on your GBA,
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your Game Boy Player, or your GBASP, those options didn’t allow for... well, the texture
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of an old NES controller. Just didn’t feel the same. Of course, since there was a buck
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to be made, and a market segment to cash in on, Nintendo were there with a shiny new thing
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perfect for your nostalgic inclinations: This NES-styled GBASP.
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Yeah, the primary difference between this and your bog-standard GBASP - besides the
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paint job - is the inclusion of this textured stickery bit here on the game pad area. It
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is, in fact, the same texture as the old NES controllers of yore, with that kinda... how
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the heck do you describe it? Rough? Kinda sharkskinny? Is sharkskinny a word, past being
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about as trim and svelte as an aquatic killing machine? Anyway. It’s the perfect landing
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strip for your thumbs as you muscle through some of the greatest classics the NES had
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to offer... or you can give ‘em all a miss and fire up Guilty Gear Advance Edition or
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Shining Force: Resurrection of Dark Dragon or Yggdra Union. No one’s gonna judge. Figure
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you’ve got enough cred already having a special-edition GBASP.
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Since it is - outside of the paint job and texture sticker - just a regular GBASP, though,
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all of your existing accessories will work with it, from the ridiculous headphone adapter
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(which is always this first thing to go missing, leading to certain individuals feeling poorly
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about the audio quality of their hardware reviews) to the AC adapter that was later
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repurposed for the first-model Nintendo DSes, to any weird bolt-on third-party aftermarket
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stuff like lights or grips or what have you. Not like you need a grip with this little
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piece of history. With this, you can confidently say that all grips that pertain to you have
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been gotten. Handily. And you can thank that retro textured thing. Right there. That’s
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where it’s at.