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Game Boy Advance

Type Handheld console
Release date
June 11, 2001
March 21, 2001
June 22, 2001
June 22, 2001
Game Boy Advance SP:
March 23, 2003
February 14, 2003
March 28, 2003
March 28, 2003
Game Boy Micro:
September 19, 2005
September 13, 2005
November 4, 2005
November 3, 2005
Media Game Boy Advance cartridges
Game Boy cartridges
Game Boy Color cartridges
Predecessor Game Boy Color
Successor Nintendo DS

The Game Boy Advance (ゲームボーイアドバンス, Gēmu Bōi Adobansu), often shortened to GBA,[1] is a Nintendo handheld console and the successor to the Game Boy Color.

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Models

Game Boy Advance

The original model features a wider screen than its predecessors, shoulder buttons, and processing power comparable to the SNES. The Game Boy Advance is backwards compatible with both the original Game Boy and the Game Boy Color.

Game Boy Advance SP

The Game Boy Advance SP features a foldable design, a rechargeable battery, and a frontlit screen. On September 2005, an improved version with a backlit screen was released in North America. A limited edition Zelda-themed Game Boy Advance SP bundle was also released. Limited to 25,000 copies, it featured a golden console with the Triforce outside and the Wingcrest inside. It also included a copy of The Minish Cap (without box). It was available for sale only in Europe and Australia.

Game Boy Micro

The Game Boy Micro features a smaller design, a backlit screen, and removable face plate. It is also no longer backwards compatible with the previous Game Boy consoles.

The Legend of Zelda Games

  • The Legend of Zelda (Classic NES Series)
  • The Adventure of Link (Classic NES Series)

The Game Boy Advance can also be conected to a GameCube to play Four Swords Adventures with up to four players, and The Wind Waker in order to use the Tingle Tuner. Due to the backwards compatibility, the console is also able to play Link's Awakening, Link's Awakening DX, Oracle of Ages, and Oracle of Seasons.

Trivia

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  • If the Oracle games are played on any Game Boy Advance instead of a Game Boy Color, the Advance Shop can be found, where the GBA Time and GBA Nature Rings can be bought.
  • Seven Game Boy Advance SP consoles made of real gold were given away as a promotion during the release of The Minish Cap. Six of these could be claimed by finding a winning card inside the Zelda-themed Game Boy Advance SP bundle.

Gallery

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  • The Zelda-themed Game Boy Advance SP exterior

  • The Zelda-themed Game Boy Advance SP interior

  • The Game Boy Micro

Box Art

  • Limited edition Game Boy Advance SP box art

  • Promotional image of the Game Boy Advance SP made of gold

Logos

  • Logo of the Game Boy Advance SP

References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap — The Official Nintendo Player's Guide (Nintendo Co., Ltd.) pg. 6
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After reforging the TriForce and banishing Ganon's minions from Hyrule for all eternity, twice, Link thought nothing could tear him and the love-of-his-life Princess Zelda apart ever again. He was right. But an untold tale concerning Link's virgin voyage in the realm of Hyrule is about to take center stage on the Super Famicom: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past takes us back in time, back before Ganon's legendary badness, back before even the NES, to Link and Zelda's ancestors (who coincidentally are also named Link and Zelda!) and a fabulous adventure.

One of Ganon's unholy colleagues, the corrupt priest Agnim, has swiped the Seven Daughters of Hyrule, shattered the TriForce, locked Zelda in a dungeon, and thrown away the key. Spring her from jail and you're only just getting your toenails wet in Nintendo's most complex role-playing maze-a-rama ever. Here's a sneak peek at this Japanese sales sensation, now available overseas for the Super Famicom and on the verge of a U.S. launch for the Super NES.

New Looks, New Levels, New Link

Zelda I ('87) and Zelda II ('89) set standards for excellence in NES swords-and-sorcery games. The Super Famicom redesign, a top-down perspective game, plays closest to the original Zelda, with a similar play interface, revamped enemies, and hot music and graphics. Our green-garbed hero's third, er, first quest spans the four comers of Hyrule and all points in-between, including waterfalls, caverns, villages, dungeons, and mountains. He does battle with all the skeletons, bats, rats, swordsmen, and rock-spitting octopuses Zelda fanatics can stand.

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The first and foremost of Z III's play improvements is the incorporation of four -- count 'em four -- button inputs instead of just two. In addition to Sword (B) and Item (Y), you can lift, push, pull, and throw inanimate objects with A, and access a gorgeous, scrolling, slant-view overworld map with X. Link's tools of the fantasy trade include Swords, Shields, Bombs, Clothes, Boots, Gloves, Flippers (for swimming of course), Magic, Keys, Maps, assorted Treasures, and money in the form of Gems.

Every role-playing type title requires maze running and mapping, but rarely, if ever, is it done as well as in Zelda III. As opposed to Zelda I's basic overhead-view one-level movement, several 'layers' of tunnels and passageways can crisscross all on one screen! You climb or descend ladders and walls to jump from one layer to another.

Visually the characters look like and are well-drawn upgrades of their cartoony selves. Awe-inspiring effects such as a chilling thunderstorm and the Forest's foggy environs add welcome flavor to Hyrule's many mystical locales. And music? Take a listen and you'll be spirited away to Hyrule in no time. Old and new tunes are as absorbing as 16-bit sounds get.

A Legendary Zelda

To borrow a line from a well-known TV commercial, Zelda III is 'a bit more exciting, a bit more challenging, a bit more graphic, a bit more colorful, a bit more...' Heck with it, Zelda III is a LOT more of those traits and then some. No word yet on what will and what won't change between the Japanese and U.S. versions, but all indicators are pointing to a near-direct translation, so check out the following highlight tips and tricks. Look for Link's Super Nintendo debut within a month a two, at which time we'll print a blowout strategy guide. Be there or be an Octorok!

ProTips:

  • Plead your case to this forlorn soul and he'll fork over a weak but usable sword. Your next blade's stashed in Fog Forest.
  • Pull the right-wall lever with all your might to unlock the door.
  • Push this crossed-swords blockade to open a secret passage.
  • Pepper the gang of Darknuts with arrows from a distance and polish them off with sword-swipes. Run under the red leader's leaping stomp attacks and counter-strike when possible.
  • Heave ho, have Link lift this bush to uncover a back entrance to the palace.
  • Trap skeletons against the wall and hack 'em to bits with a fully-charged Sword.
  • Stun the jail keeper with your boomerang, move in and clobber him for the kill, and free Zelda from her too-cruel captivity.
  • Don't look down and leap feet first into this cauldron to fall into a bonus treasure room.
  • Move quickly and step on the top-left tile to unseal the locked doors in the bouncing bowling ball trap room.
  • Slash the middle bush in this section of the super-creepy Fog Forest to uncover a drop to a hidden heart piece.
  • Pick up pots for a quickie life or magic refill, then toss 'em at enemies for a one-hit knockout.
Overall rating: 10