Official Gadgeteer Hands On Review: Wormlight
by Julie Strietelmeier
Last date revised: 10/21/99

Device:
Gameboy Color, Gameboy Pocket

The Gameboy Color and Gameboy Pocket are great little handheld game devices except for one thing: You can't play with them in the dark. That is until now... Nyko's Wormlight will allow you to play games on your Gameboy Color or Gameboy Pocket in the dark.

The Wormlight has a lamp, a connector and flexible body. This allows you to adjust it to basically any angle that you want. The Wormlight also doesn't require a battery or external power source. It plugs into the datalink connector port on the Gameboy and steals power directly from it. It's very easy to connect and unconnect the Wormlight. Just plug it in or pull it out.



The Wormlight uses a patented white light source and according to the literature, never needs a bulb replacement. The little light bulb is surprisingly bright for its size. Actually using the Wormlight with your Gameboy does take a bit of getting used to. Because the light is so close to the screen, there are some glare problems. I also found that the reflection of the bulb on the screen was very distracting at first. But, once I fiddled around with the angle of the light and the angle that I was holding the unit, things weren't so bad.



I personally wouldn't want to use the Wormlight all the time. But for those times when you want to play in dim or dark conditions, it works pretty well. And since it doesn't require batteries and is pretty inexpensive, I think that the Wormlight is a pretty good value.

Price: $9.99



Pros:
Allows you to play with your Gameboy Color or Pocket in the dark.
Inexpensive.
Doesn't require batteries.

Cons:
Does cause some glare on the screen.

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