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|released = '''Original unit'''<br>[[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]: March 21, 2001<br>[[wikipedia:North America|North America]]: June 11, 2001<br>[[wikipedia:Europe|Europe]]: June 22, 2001<br>'''Game Boy Advance SP'''<br>[[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]: February 14, 2003<br>[[wikipedia:Europe|Europe]]: March 23, 2003<br>[[wikipedia:North America|North America]]: March 28, 2003 | |released = '''Original unit'''<br>[[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]: March 21, 2001<br>[[wikipedia:North America|North America]]: June 11, 2001<br>[[wikipedia:Europe|Europe]]: June 22, 2001<br>'''Game Boy Advance SP'''<br>[[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]: February 14, 2003<br>[[wikipedia:Europe|Europe]]: March 23, 2003<br>[[wikipedia:North America|North America]]: March 28, 2003 |
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Release date | Original unit Japan: March 21, 2001 North America: June 11, 2001 Europe: June 22, 2001 Game Boy Advance SP Japan: February 14, 2003 Europe: March 23, 2003 North America: March 28, 2003 |
The Game Boy Advance is a handheld game system created by Nintendo. The first units were released in 2001, although it later spawned a backlit screen model in early 2003, the Game Boy Advance SP.
Games
Two Banjo-Kazooie games were released on the Game Boy Advance: Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge and Banjo-Pilot.
The former game was first revealed at E3 2001, as a playable demo on original Game Boy Advance units. Banjo-Pilot was not shown at E3, and was originally intended to be a Donkey Kong game, Diddy Kong Pilot, which was also unveiled at E3 2001. The publisher for both Banjo-Kazooie games is THQ.