The Gameboy Advance is a handheld video game console released by Nintendo in 2001. It was the successor to the Gameboy Color and is known for its backward compatibility with Gameboy and Gameboy Color games. The Gameboy Advance was also the first handheld console to feature a built-in light and rechargeable battery.
Released in 2001 by Nintendo.
Sold over 81 million units worldwide.
Discontinued in 2010.
Was succeeded by the Nintendo DS in 2004.
Released in 2004 by Sony. Competed with the Gameboy Advance in the handheld console market. Known for its multimedia features.
Released in 2004 by Nintendo. The successor to the Gameboy Advance. Featured dual screens, a touch screen, and backwards compatibility with Gameboy Advance games.
An updated version of the Gameboy Advance with a clamshell design, a built-in front light, and rechargeable battery.
A smaller and more compact version of the Gameboy Advance with a backlit screen and rechargeable battery.
Yes, the Gameboy Advance is backward compatible with Gameboy and Gameboy Color games.
The battery life varies depending on usage, but on average, it lasts around 15 hours.
No, the Gameboy Advance does not have internet connectivity.
Some popular Gameboy Advance games include Pokemon Emerald, Super Mario Advance 4, and The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap.
Some accessories for the Gameboy Advance include the link cable for multiplayer gaming, the rechargeable battery pack, and the afterburner mod to brighten the screen.