Game Boy Advance SP

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

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It has a clamshell design which can help prevent the screen from getting scratched. When open, it is almost the same size as the Game Boy Color but a bit thinner. The screen is a Reflective TFT Color LCD with an intergrated Frontlight enabling game play in dark places without the uses of an extension light. The user has the option to turn the light on and off.

Unlike the Game Boy Advance it does not require regular batteries to work. Instead it uses a rechargable lithium ion battery which can be recharged using its own AC Adapter. The battery can last up to 10 hours turned on with the light on. It only takes 3 hours to fully recharge it.

Just like its predecessor, it is compatible with all Game Boy Advance games as well as Game Boy games. However due to its more advanced design, the SP has pretty much replaced all older GBAs.

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