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Nintendo Game Boy Advance - White

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Features

  • Backward compatibility for GameBoy and GameBoy Color
  • Games Feature Amazingly Crisp Color Graphics
  • 240 x 160 Pixel Resolution
  • Color: White

Description

Not only can you coordinate you GBA with your hair color (it comes in arctic, glacier, indigo and fuchsia) but you can be king of game mountain. Portable gaming entered a new era when the Game Boy Advance was released. This is not your older brother's Game Boy; the Advance has some powerful new enhancements. The screen is bigger, better to see 32-bit graphics. In fact, it delivers a sharper picture than some current TV-based consoles. You'll also see 10 times more colors than the Game Boy Color can display. The Game Boy Advance runs 17 times faster than its predecessor, allowing a range of game features such as scaling, rotating and transparency effects. New left and right buttons give you-and game designers-more options. The Game Boy platform (which includes the original unit, the Game Boy Pocket, and the Game Boy Color) came to market when most video game consoles had a life expectancy of just a few years. More than a decade later, the system is still going strong. How did the Game Boy successfully compete-- and in some cases bury--an onslaught of faster, more powerful handheld and home console systems? Let us count the ways: affordability, a huge library of games that consistently made the most of the hardware's limitations, smart power management that extended battery life, and uncluttered controls. But perhaps it was the system's ultraportable design that allowed devotees to play video games around their schedule, making it the must-have system for kids and adults alike. Now the Game Boy Advance (or GBA as people are already calling it) comes to us with power that would have been unthinkable back in the day. The portable's 32-bit RISC CPU runs circles around the former's 8-bit workhorse, allowing it to process program instructions much faster. What that means to everyday gamers is more intricate visuals, more simultaneous movement on the screen, and better sound. In fact, the often-annoying beeps and boops of old-school Game Boy titles are being replaced with digitized stereo sound. The extra processing muscle also means you can even network up to four Game Boy Advance units together, via the communication cable, for multiplayer fun off of one shared cartridge. Only two Game Boy Color units could link together, and each unit had to have its own copy of the game. What's not being replaced, however, is the wide selection of Game Boy games. Because the Game Boy Advance system is backward-compatible, it will play its own line of colorful games--including such launch titles as Super Mario Advance, F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, Army Men Advance, High Heat Major League Baseball 2002, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, and Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2--as well as all of the monochrome and color games that have already been released for the previous Game Boy systems (nearly 500 in total). Players can view the older games in their smaller, originally square dimensions, or, with the touch of the shoulder button, expand the game to fit the GBA's larger screen. We tried enlarging the screen on a Game Boy Color edition of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 and found that Mr. Hawk was much easier to see. When you first pick up the system, you'll be amazed at how lightweight it is. At fewer than 5 ounces and a little larger than a deck of playing cards, the system easily fits into a shirt pocket without any sag. The GBA's wider shape fits better into a wider range of hands. The former design too often pushed the left and right thumb knuckles together during gameplay. The new layout should be comfortable for all ages, and the center screen orientation makes it easy to see. Game Boy Color owners will find the GBA's larger screen somewhat darker than they're used to, but that's because the screen is outfitted with antiglare technology. Like the old Game Boy Color, the color LCD is not backlit, so you need pretty good light to play by. Unlike that system, though, you won't be craning your neck and tilting the unit to see around the hot-spot reflection of the light bulb in your screen. But you'll also notice the graphics. Sporting what's basically a redesigned SNES technology, you'll see things on the GBA that the big consoles do, such as scaling (making objects larger or smaller) and rotation effects--technological advances that will affect the look of everything from crossing a finish line to throwing a touchdown pass to crawling through a dungeon. Some might argue that Nintendo could have tried to put even more power into this Game Boy Advance. After all, the 32-bit video game had its heyday more than five years ago. Perhaps, but after handling this new handheld, we're inclined to think that Nintendo wisely struck a balance between size, price, and power consumption. And considering how well the old 8-bit system weathered the decade's technological storms, we think the Game Boy Advance is here to stay, and we're glad. --Porter B. HallUnit SpecificationsCPU: 32-bit RISC CPU with embedded memoryScreen: 2.9-inch reflective TFT color LCD Display Size: 1.6 by 2.4 inches (40.8 by 61.2 mm)Resolution: 38,000 pixels in a wide-screen aspect ratio (10,000 per square inch)Colors: 512 simultaneous colors from a palette of 32,768Size: 3.2 by 5.6 by 1 inch (82 by 144.5 by 24.5 mm)Weight: Approximately 5 ounces (140 grams)Power Supply: 2 AA alkaline batteriesBattery Life: Approximately 15 hours continuous play

Product Dimensions: 5.83 x 3.46 x 0.16 inches; 3.52 ounces


Type of item: Console


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: Advance


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 3.52 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Date First Available: July 1, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Went back to my childhood 😍
The media could not be loaded. Works great!
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022 by David Beltran David Beltran

  • Love
Even though this is used it looks great and works great and thank you also for the three games which I love.. Very happy with this product Recommend to anyone.. Gina Clabo
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020 by Gina Clabo

  • NOT WORTH IT…
I never ever leave a negative review. But today is the day.. based on the reply’s and comments from the seller on QA section I was actually excited for the “quality” they claimed… the package arrived poorly boxed.. and the product to say the least could’ve been considered a BIOLOGICAL HAZARD! Disgusting!! Grime,stains,ODOR! And when I opened the battery cover my god! A dead F roach!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2023 by Franz

  • Structurally the best Gameboy Advance hands down!
I missed my old GBA after I lost it more than 10 years ago unfortunate circumstances. It's so refreshing and nostalgic to be using this system again. A true masterpiece by Nintendo! I have a GBA SP, but the structure and headphone port of the original made me want to own both again and replace it. I did not regret my decision. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2015 by GdaTyler

  • Well...
It got 2 stars just for working still. The case, buttons and screen were in such nasty shape (and filthy) I had to replace it all but the hardware inside worked at least..
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2021 by NICHOLAS K.

  • Nintendo Gaming
Playful gaming fun
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023 by Oscar

  • cant wait until i get it!
I ordered this for my son since he did so well in school this year hes going to be in 7th grade! he realy wants it so i hope it comes before we go to vacation! but im impressed about the concern the seller had for mailing it. my son is asking me every day if it came yet.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2012 by HondaBrandy

  • Product didn't appear to be fully tested prior to posting it on Amazon
This product arrived as intended and I do enjoy playing it. While I understand the concept of being used the description was that it had a scuffed up back it also seems to have an issue with the battery light were it will blink between green/red and a mixture of the 2. I don't believe this is a battery or battery cover issue but I cannot give this product 5 stars as it seems it was fully tested prior to it being put up for sale. I am not giving less stars because I am not sure if the actual battery life is being effected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2015 by Wolfe

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