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The '''''Game Boy Advance''''' is the fourth game system in the Game Boy line, and is the successor to the [[Game Boy Color]]. The system was released in 2001 and discontinued in 2008. The system is a 16-bit console, like the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].
 
   
 
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The Game Boy Advance is the fourth game system in the Game Boy line, and is the successor to the Game Boy Color. The system was released in 2001 and discontinued in 2008. The system is a 16-bit console, like the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Variations

Game Boy Advance SP

Game Boy Advance SP - Cyan Model

Game Boy Advance SP.

The Game Boy Advance SP is an upgrade to the Game Boy Advance. It had a new design, with a clamshell style, and had a front-and-back-lit screen. It also came with a rechargeable battery, instead of having to put in double AAs.

Game Boy Micro

Main article: Game Boy Micro
Game Boy Micro - Grey Model

Game Boy Micro.

The Game Boy Micro is the third design of the Game Boy Advance. At a size of only four inches wide, two inches tall, less than an inch deep, and a weight of 2.8 ounces, it is smaller than any other system in the Game Boy line. It's screen is slightly smaller than that of the Game Boy Advance and SP, but it maintains the same resolution. It is not backwards compatible. It comes with a backlight for playing in the dark.

Games released for the Game Boy Advance related to Mario