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[[File:Game Boy Advance.png|thumb|right|A Game Boy Advance system]] | [[File:Game Boy Advance.png|thumb|right|A Game Boy Advance system]] | ||
The '''Game Boy Advance''' (Japanese: {{hl|ゲームボーイアドバンス|Gēmu Bōi Adobansu}} ''Game Boy Advance'') is [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s [[wikipedia:History of video game consoles (sixth generation)|sixth-generation]] portable video game system, and the successor of the [[wikipedia:Game Boy|Game Boy]] family of consoles. The system's hardware is roughly comparable to that of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in terms of its power and capabilities, and so the system played host to a large number of ports of SNES titles, in addition to its sizable original library. More than any other Nintendo handheld console, connectivity with games on the concurrent [[wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube|Nintendo GameCube]] home console was a prominent feature. Two redesigns were released throughout the console's lifetime: the Game Boy Advance SP, a version featuring a clamshell lid for a screen, and the Game Boy Micro, a miniaturized version of the console which eschews backwards compatibility and external connectivity for the sake of form factor. | The '''Game Boy Advance''' (Japanese: {{hl|ゲームボーイアドバンス|Gēmu Bōi Adobansu}} ''Game Boy Advance'') is [[wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s [[wikipedia:History of video game consoles (sixth generation)|sixth-generation]] portable video game system, and the successor of the [[wikipedia:Game Boy|Game Boy]] family of consoles. The system's hardware is roughly comparable to that of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in terms of its power and capabilities, and so the system played host to a large number of ports of SNES titles, in addition to its sizable original library. More than any other Nintendo handheld console, connectivity with games on the concurrent [[wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube|Nintendo GameCube]] home console was a prominent feature. Two redesigns were released throughout the console's lifetime: the Game Boy Advance SP, a version featuring a clamshell lid for a screen, and the Game Boy Micro, a miniaturized version of the console which eschews backwards compatibility and external connectivity for the sake of form factor. |
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