![]() The Revo K101 Plus falls right in line with that current ethos. Boasting things like crisper sound, sharper picture quality and so on. It comes as no surprise that there are a plethora of clone devices on the market that attempt to thrust the Nintendo handheld games to the next level. Nintendo seemed to have a monopoly on the handheld gaming market unlike Sony who clearly didn’t give the PSP or Vita enough love. Overall the Game Boy Advance family had a production life of six years with the final Micro produced in 2007. ![]() The Game Bay Advance evolved in to the the Game Boy Advance SP (a front and backlit model) and later again in the Game Boy Micro. Despite the Game Boy Advance not being backlit the device had a powerful impact on gamers across the world including myself with solid titles like Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Released in 2001 (firstly in Japan) the Game Boy Advance went on to sell a monumental 81.51 millions units worldwide. You can buy the Revo K101 Plus hereand also on Amazon here.The Game Boy Advance (GBA) was Nintendo’s fourth major handheld gaming device following the Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket and Game Boy Colour. The unit is going to cost you $79.00 + shipping but it’s not that bad when you compare it to buying a backlit kit as I seen some cost $100 and you have to do all the work. So if you are in the market looking for a GBA replacement then I recommend getting the Revo K101 Plus. So that is the many reason it got a 8 out of 10 in my review but everything else was spot on and I had a great experience with it. The only thing that hurt it was the TG16/PCE emulator as that is one of my favorite game systems. I got to say this one nice clone that’s built every well, and being able to play it outside was a big plus. It just shows you the title you are playing and pause or play like I said very simple mp3 player. The MP3 player is just a very simple one as there isn’t any rewind or fast forward functions and there no graphic visuals on the screen when playing mp3’s. I didn’t have to charge mine for about two days but I had it on the lowest setting for brightness and used my headphones too. The battery life was great and I would say you could get an easy 8hrs or more out of it. Now I didn’t have a chance to use a pirated GBA cartridge but I would presume that they would work just as well as the K card. The Cheat support for GBA worked just fine and I didn’t have any issues with it. Each one of the emulators has their own setting so you can tweak it to make some games play better, this helped out quite a bit with some games in the NES, Sega Master System, and the Game Gear emulator. Now for TG16/PCE it fails to play them at full speed the only way I could play them at full speed was by turning the sound off in the setting of the emulator, so I wouldn’t even bother with TG16/PCE on the Revo. The Game Gear was the was also the same as the NES, I notice some of the audio was a little off but you could go into the setting and tweak it to run better. The Sega Master System emulation was about the same as the NES I didn’t get any GFX glitches but some games played a little slow until I tweaked the setting. I notice some GFX glitches but that was very few and some of my roms were bad so I just had to use a different one and most of the problems were gone. For NES emulation, it uses PocketNES and its played all my roms without any problems. The Gameboy & Gameboy color are spot on as it uses the emulator in the GBA for them. You can also use game art in the K-card for your GBA roms. You can put your roms in different folders so it’s easier to dig through if you don’t place them in folders the Revo has little icons next to your game so you can tell which system each game is for. The K-cart is very easy to load up as you use a micro sd card to put all your roms on it. This is where the K-card comes in hand for the Revo as it can play all your backup roms of GBA, NES, Sega Master System, Game Gear, TG16/PCE, and GB/GBC. The TV out via AV cables is another nice option the Revo gives you as you can now enjoy everything on the big screen and you also can change the screen ratio in the setting or hotkeys. ![]() It also works great outside and doesn’t turn into a mirror like over devices. ![]() It also has five settings for brightness and you can change the screen ratio via the hotkeys or in the settings. First thing you will notice is that the LCD screen is super bright and colors are very v ivid, which is great as I remember that was one thing the GBA lacked was a backlit screen. ![]() Playing official GBA cartridges on the Revo is no sweat for the system and in my opinion, it plays them even better than the original thing. It comes with 1x Revo k101 plus (color choice is up to you), 1x USB charger, 1x TV-OUT cable, 1x K-card and two screen protectors. Just a few days ago I received the Revo K101 Plus a GBA Clone and can say it’s a very nice clone system. ![]()
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