Game Boy Advanced
The Game Boy Advance (often abbreviated GBA, when it was still under development was called the Project Atlantis) is a handheld game console from Nintendo introduced in 2001. The Game Boy Advance is the successor to the Game Boy Color.
Game Boy Advanced
The Game Boy Advance (often abbreviated GBA, when it was still under development was called the Project Atlantis) is a handheld game console from Nintendo introduced in 2001. The Game Boy Advance is the successor to the Game Boy Color.
It was the first handheld with a 32-bit processor. In 2003 an updated version, the Game Boy Advance SP, was released. In 2005 Nintendo introduced a scaled-down version called Game Boy Micro.