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The '''Game Boy Advance''', often abbreviated to '''GBA''', is a 32-bit portable handheld console released by [[Nintendo]] in 2001. It is fully backwards-compatible with most [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] games. It features improved screen over the Game Boy Color, being in widescreen, and capable of displaying over 32,000 | The '''Game Boy Advance''', often abbreviated to '''GBA''', is a 32-bit portable handheld console released by [[Nintendo]] in 2001. It is fully backwards-compatible with most [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] games. It features improved screen over the Game Boy Color, being in widescreen, and capable of displaying over 32,000 col{{o}}rs simultaneously. It had two redesigns, in the forms of the Game Boy Advance SP, and the Game Boy Micro. The game cartridges released for the Game Boy Advance are compatible with the GBA slot on the first two models of the [[Nintendo DS]] handheld. Later models such as the DSi have removed the slot. | ||
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The Game Boy Micro is the successor of the Game Boy Advance SP and an indirect predecessor to the [[Nintendo DS]]. It is currently the last handheld that was released under the ''Game Boy'' banner. The Game Boy Micro had a very brief period of prominence, but lost its {{ | The Game Boy Micro is the successor of the Game Boy Advance SP and an indirect predecessor to the [[Nintendo DS]]. It is currently the last handheld that was released under the ''Game Boy'' banner. The Game Boy Micro had a very brief period of prominence, but lost its fav{{o}}r to the Nintendo DS, which was released only one year after it. | ||
==Games== | ==Games== |
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The Game Boy Advance, often abbreviated to GBA, is a 32-bit portable handheld console released by Nintendo in 2001. It is fully backwards-compatible with most Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. It features improved screen over the Game Boy Color, being in widescreen, and capable of displaying over 32,000 colTemplate:Ors simultaneously. It had two redesigns, in the forms of the Game Boy Advance SP, and the Game Boy Micro. The game cartridges released for the Game Boy Advance are compatible with the GBA slot on the first two models of the Nintendo DS handheld. Later models such as the DSi have removed the slot.
Models
Game Boy Micro
The Game Boy Micro is the successor of the Game Boy Advance SP and an indirect predecessor to the Nintendo DS. It is currently the last handheld that was released under the Game Boy banner. The Game Boy Micro had a very brief period of prominence, but lost its favTemplate:Or to the Nintendo DS, which was released only one year after it.
Games
Two Kirby games were released for the system. One Kirby-themed mini-game was released as an e-Reader card.
Kirby Slide (e-Reader)
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