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{{Infobox | {{Infobox Gamesystem | ||
|image = | |icon = gbalogo.png | ||
|manufacturer= | |image = gba.jpg | ||
|gen = | |size = 200px | ||
| | |manufacturer = Nintendo | ||
|gen = Sixth generation era | |||
|available = North America: June 11, 2001<br>Japan: March 21, 2001<br>Australia: June 22, 2001<br>Europe: June 22, 2001 | |||
|cpu = ARM7TDMI, 16.78 MHz | |||
|gpu = Custom 2D core | |||
|media = Cartridge | |||
|storage = Cartridge | |||
|bc = Game Boy<br>Game Boy Color | |||
|input = N/A | |||
|online = N/A | |||
|units = Worldwide: 81.24 million: all versions combined (as of June 30, 2008).<br>Japan: 16.89 million<br>Americas: 41.64 million<br>Other: 22.71 million | |||
|bestseller = Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire: 13 million combined (as of November 25, 2004)<br>Pokémon Emerald: 6.32 million (as of March 31, 2007) | |||
|pred = Game Boy Color | |||
|successor = Game Boy Advance SP (redesign)<br>Game Boy Micro (redesign)<br>Nintendo DS | |||
|accessories = Game link cable<br>Wireless adapter | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Gameboy Advance''' is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo. It is the successor to the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001; in North America on June 11, 2001; in Australia on June 22, 2001, in Europe on June 22, 2001; and in the People's Republic of China on June 8, 2004 (excluding Hong Kong). | |||
[[Category:Systems]] | ==Rareware Games== | ||
*Donkey Kong Country 1 Advance - A remake of the SNES game of the same name. | |||
*Donkey Kong Country 2 Advance - A remake of the SNES game of the same name. | |||
*Donkey Kong Country 3 Advance - A remake of the SNES game of the same name | |||
*[[Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge]] - The first Banjo game to be made for Gameboy Advance. Although it is the third Banjo game created, it technically takes place after [[Banjo-Kazooie]] and before [[Banjo-Tooie]]. | |||
*[[Banjo-Pilot]] - A racing game similar to [[Diddy Kong Racing]]. In this game, players will choose a character from the Banjo series and take to the air. According to Rare, the game has no real plot, although it can be assumed that [[Cheato]] lost his pages, so Banjo and his friends have a race to find them. | |||
*Germbusters: Stay Yuck't's Revenge - The first Germbusters game on the Gameboy Advance. | |||
*[[Mr. Pants|It's Mr. Pants]] - A puzzle game that features Rare's mascot, Mr. Pants. The game was actually going to be a Donkey Kong game, called '''Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers'''. | |||
*[[Mrs. Pants|It's Mrs. Pants]] - A sequel to It's Mr. Pants. | |||
*[[Sabreman|Sabre Wulf]] - A remake of the ZX Spectrum game of the same name. | |||
[[Category:Game Systems]] |