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Game Boy Advance

Are you ready for the ultimate portable gaming experience? You'd better be, because on June 11, 2001, Nintendo will release the next evolution in the world's most popular video game system: Game Boy Advance.


[NEW! advanced pokémon]
There are three new pokémons and a trainer to add to the ever growing list of Pokémon. To see the pictures and some info about them
(E-Card)[New Pokemon]

Nintendo announced the release date at Toy Fair 2001 in New York City. The system was originally scheduled to roll out later in the summer, but huge demand prompted the moved-up date. We still can't wait, but this great news means we'll get our own Game Boy Advance even quicker!
If you thought Game Boy Color made a radical leap in hand-held entertainment, just wait until you feel the power of Game Boy Advance's 32-bit color graphics and intense new horizontal design. The screen is bigger, but it's just as compact as Game Boy Color. The addition of L and R Buttons add increased control, taking your gameplay experience to the next level.
It features a Suicune Blue layout with a Pikachu and Celebi on its Outline. It will cost 9800Ą . It will be available exclusively at Pokemon Centers in Osaka and Tokyo.

There's virtually nothing that Game Boy Advance can't do. It is fully compatible with all pre-existing Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. Four — not two — FOUR Game Boy Advances can link up for incredible multiplayer action, occasionally requiring just one Game Pak. For certain games, Game Boy Advance will have the ability to serve as a Controller for Nintendo GameCube as well. Are you beginning to see the potential here?
And the difference is????(between GBA &GBC)
 Game Boy AdvanceGame Boy Color
CPU
32-Bit ARM with embedded memory8-bit Z80
Screen
2.9" TFT reflective screen

240x160 resolution

40.8mm x 61.2mm screen size

32,768 possible colors

511 simultaneous colors in character mode; 32,768 simultaneous colors in bitmap mode

160x140 resolution

32,000 possible colors

56 simultaneous colors
Size (mm)
82mm(L) x 144.5(W) x 24.5mm (D) 75w x 133h x 27d
Weight
140g 138g
Power
2 AA batteries 2 AA batteries
Battery Life
15 hours10 hours
Software
Cartridge format

Game Boy and Game Boy Color compatible
Cartridge format

Game Boy compatible


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