It could be a dead battery so you could get a replacement part from nintendo or ebay.if you dropped it its probably screwed up. SP's are sorta old so try getting a used one on ebay or send it to nintendo for repair.
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I had the same problem. It was a solder connection in the charger socket. I tried to fix it but made it worse. I ended up having to switch the battery with a charged one from another GameBoy. That's how I was able to keep using it.
you either play them under direct (sun) light or attach some kind of external light like a worm light for a game boy color/advance, but the light isn't evenly distributed. i have a halo light for my gb advance--better than nothing. game boy advance sp has a front lit screen. GameStop sells game boy advance sp for $40. hope this helped some
It is possible to buy another Screen for the GBASP, however it would probably be less work and less trouble just to go to your local Gamestop and buy a new SP for 40 bucks.
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