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Game Information

| Launch Date (MSRP): |
Japan - March 21, 2001 (8800 yen)
North America - June 11, 2001 ($79.99)
Europe - June 22, 2001 (99 euros) |
| Size: |
Approximate Height 3.23" / Width
5.69" / Depth 0.96" |
| CPU: |
32-bit RISC-CPU with embedded
memory |
| Screen: |
2.9" Reflective TFT Color LCD |
| Display Size: |
1.61" x 2.41" |
| Resolution: |
240 x 160 pixels |
| Color: |
Simultaneously displays up to
32,768 colors |
| Weight: |
Approximately 4.94 oz |
| Power Supply: |
2 AA Alkaline batteries |
| Battery Life: |
15 hours continuous play |
| Hardware Color: |
Indigo (violet), Glacier
(translucent blue), Arctic (white), and Fuschia (translucent
pink). A limited-edition Platinum colored Game Boy Advance was
also released on June 3, 2002 in North America to commemorate
the one-year anniversary of Game Boy Advance |
| Software: |
More than 375 Game Boy Advance
software titles, in addition to virtually all titles available
for Game Boy and Game Boy Color. Software retails between $29.99
and $39.99. |
| Peripheral Devices: |
e-Reader, Game Boy Advance Game
Link® cable, AC Adapter Set, Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance
cable |
Additional Facts:
- The unit can also connect to the Nintendo GameCube™
console via the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable.
Games compatible with this cable can offer a variety of
ground-breaking features from exchanging data or unlocking new
game levels to allowing the Game Boy Advance to be used as a
supplemental game screen or input device.
- Game Boy Advance is backwards compatible with virtually
all software for Game Boy and Game Boy Color
- Two new left and right shoulder control buttons allow for
more complex and varied game play
- Packing a 32-bit processor, Game Boy Advance runs several
dozen times faster and displays more than 500 times as many
on-screen colors as Game Boy Color
- The 2.9" LCD screen delivers a sharper picture than
current 32-bit and 64-bit consoles playing on a 27" television
- The Game Boy Advance sound chip provides both stereo and
Dolby Surround effects through the headphone jack
- With select multi-player software titles, four Game Boy
Advance units can be linked together using one cartridge,
offering four-way game play using a single game cartridge
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Source:
Nintendo Media Page
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