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The Game Boy Advance SP (also called GBA SP) is an updated version of the original Game Boy Advance, announced and released in 2003, featuring a front-lit screen and a clamshell design similar to the Nintendo DS. It was later re-released in September 2005 (around the same time of the Game Boy Micro's release), with a brighter, back-lit screen. The updated version is the third Nintendo handheld to have a back-lit screen, after the original Nintendo DS in 2004, and the Game Boy Light in 1998. Like its predecessor, the SP plays Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. It was succeeded by the Game Boy Micro (the last Game Boy model) in 2005, which only plays GBA games.
The system, along with its predecessor and successor, were discontinued in December 2009 and system sales shipping ended on May 15, 2010, ending the classic 21-year Game Boy line.[5]
Features[]
The Game Boy Advance SP had many new features from the original Game Boy Advance. The most notable feature is the front-lit screen (backlit in a later model) that the Game Boy Advance was criticized for not having. The Game Boy Advance SP is also the first handheld system to have a clamshell design and a rechargeable battery. Like the original Game Boy Advance, the Game Boy Advance SP supports Game Boy and Game Boy Color. It is also the last Game Boy to support Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. On the left side of the console, there is a slider for the volume. On the right side of the console is the power switch, and the power and charging lights. On the top are ports for charging and accessories (like the link cable). The back covers the battery, and contains the serial number. Inside, there is a floating directional pad, two face buttons (A and B), Start and Select buttons, as well as a brightness button, the speaker, and the lights. On the top, there is also two shoulder buttons (L and R). The only feature removed from the original Game Boy Advance was the headphone jack on the back, but a Headphone Adapter and special Game Boy Advance SP Headphones were sold.
Manual[]
See also[]
- Game Boy (Predecessor)
- Game Boy Color (Predecessor)
- Game Boy Advance
- Game Boy Micro (Redesign)
- Nintendo DS (Successor)
- List of Game Boy Advance games
References[]
- ↑ http://www.ign.com/articles/2003/01/06/game-boy-advance-sp-2
- ↑ http://n-europe.com/news.php?nid=3836
- ↑ http://reviews.cnet.com/consoles/nintendo-game-boy-advance/4505-10109_7-21059766.html
- ↑ Vega, N. (March 13, 2017). A look back at the Game Boy Micro, the Nintendo console that time forgot. Business Insider. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
- ↑ https://www.webcitation.org/6hBWlh2lb?url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/library/historical_data/pdf/consolidated_sales_e1603.pdf