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− | The Game Boy Advance is | + | The '''Game Boy Advance''' is a 32-bit handheld console and a successor to the [[Game Boy Color]]. It was developed, manufactured and marketed by [[Nintendo]], and was released on March 21, 2001 in Japan; June 11, 2001 in North America and on June 22, 2001 in Europe and Australia. |
+ | == Models == | ||
+ | The GBA was re-modelled twice, into two different new consoles: | ||
+ | *Game Boy Advance SP - released in early 2003. It brought new features, such as a lit screen and rechargeable batteries. Two models were released, the first one being front-lit and the second one backlit. | ||
+ | *Game Boy Micro - released in 2005, this Game Boy is not much larger than one of the cartridges it plays. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 13 April 2022
The Game Boy Advance is a 32-bit handheld console and a successor to the Game Boy Color. It was developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo, and was released on March 21, 2001 in Japan; June 11, 2001 in North America and on June 22, 2001 in Europe and Australia.
Models[edit]
The GBA was re-modelled twice, into two different new consoles:
- Game Boy Advance SP - released in early 2003. It brought new features, such as a lit screen and rechargeable batteries. Two models were released, the first one being front-lit and the second one backlit.
- Game Boy Micro - released in 2005, this Game Boy is not much larger than one of the cartridges it plays.