Appendix:Glossary (Production): Difference between revisions

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| An animation comparing the corrected colors <br> on the '''AGB-001''' and '''AGS-001''' models to the <br> raw, uncorrected colors found on newer ones
| An animation comparing the corrected colors <br> on the '''AGB-001''' model to the raw, <br> uncorrected colors found on newer ones
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The following compatible system models do not lack a backlight, and will display the raw, uncorrected colors.
The following compatible system models do not lack a backlight, and will display the raw, uncorrected colors.


* '''[AGS-101]''' Game Boy Advance SP (later revisions)
* '''[OXY-001]''' Game Boy Micro  
* '''[OXY-001]''' Game Boy Micro  
* '''[DOL-001]''' Gamecube  (via the [[Game Boy Player]] or [[Pokémon Box: Ruby and Sapphire]])
* '''[NTR-001]''' DS
* '''[USG-001]''' DS Lite
* '''[USG-001]''' DS Lite
* '''[DOL-017]''' Gamecube  (via the [[Game Boy Player]] or [[Pokémon Box: Ruby and Sapphire]])


While the original Nintendo DS '''[NTR-001]''' does have a backlit screen, it is not as bright as later revisions, thus leading to an in-between look for GBA games.  
While the original Nintendo DS '''[NTR-001]''' does have a backlit screen, it is not as bright as later revisions, thus leading to an in-between look for GBA games.  
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