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*140g
*140g
*Uses 2AA batteries and has a battery life for 15 hours (900 minutes)
*Uses 2AA batteries and has a battery life for 15 hours (900 minutes)
*Compatitible with Nintendo [[Game Boy Color]] and [[Game Boy|Game Boy Classic]] Game Boy games.
*Compatible with Nintendo [[Game Boy Color]] and [[Game Boy|Game Boy Classic]] Game Boy games.


==Additional accessories==
==Additional accessories==
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*[[E-Reader]]
*[[E-Reader]]
*[[Game Boy Advance Video]]
*[[Game Boy Advance Video]]
*[[GBA Wireless Adaptor]]
*[[GBA Wireless Adapter]]


[[image:sapphire_cartridge.jpg|right|thumb|A GBA Cartridge]]
[[image:sapphire_cartridge.jpg|right|thumb|A GBA Cartridge]]

Revision as of 05:26, 4 March 2007

The Game Boy Advance

The Game Boy Advance is Nintendo's 32-bit handheld gaming system that surpassed the Nintendo Game Boy Color.

The original model was eventually discontinued in favor of the Game Boy Advance SP and Game Boy Micro, both of which function in the same way.

Technical Specs

  • 32-Bit ARM RISC 16.78MHz processor with embedded memory
  • 2.9" TFT reflective screen - 40.8mmx61.2mm - 240x160pixels
  • 32,768 possible colors - 511 simultaneous colors in character mode - 32,768 colors in bitmap mode
  • 82mm(L) x 144.5(W) x 24.5mm(D)
  • 140g
  • Uses 2AA batteries and has a battery life for 15 hours (900 minutes)
  • Compatible with Nintendo Game Boy Color and Game Boy Classic Game Boy games.

Additional accessories

Pokémon Games

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