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Lots of good advice in this thread, so I'll just addy 2¢. I suck at soldering, but I've modded several GBA, a couple GBC, a couple DS', as well as home consoles. If you can afford it and want to do it for the experience, I'm sure a class would be fun, but if you just want a modded GBA, its incredibly easy. Just make sure you take it slow, and have all the right tool on hand before you get started. Nothing worse than getting halfway through a mod and realizing you need a specific tool in order to continue.