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==Overview==
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The '''Game Boy Advance''' (GBA, AGB) is a handheld game system designed by [[Nintendo]]. The system launched in 2001. Nintendo released three GBA models: the original, the Game Boy Advance SP (released in 2003), and the Game Boy Micro (released in 2005). The GBA was Nintendo's third system (and last) in the Game Boy line. The original and SP models are backward-compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color software. The third entry in the [[Mario Kart]] series, [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]], was released for this system.
The '''Game Boy Advance''' (GBA, AGB) is a handheld game system designed by [[Nintendo]]. The system launched in 2001. Nintendo released three GBA models: the original, the Game Boy Advance SP (released in 2003), and the Game Boy Micro (released in 2005.The GBA was Nintendo's third system in the Game Boy line. The original and SP models are backward-compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color software. The third entry in the [[Mario Kart]] series, [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]], was released for this system.
 
  
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== Links ==
*[[List of Retro Tracks from Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]
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* [[List of Retro Tracks from Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Boy_Advance Game Boy Advance on Wikipedia]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Boy_Advance Game Boy Advance on Wikipedia]
*[http://www.mariowiki.com/Game_Boy_Advance Game Boy Advance on the Super Mario Wiki]
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* [http://www.mariowiki.com/Game_Boy_Advance Game Boy Advance on the Super Mario Wiki]
[[Category:General Information]] [[Category:Consoles]]
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Revision as of 07:19, 27 February 2018

The Game Boy Advance (GBA, AGB) is a handheld game system designed by Nintendo. The system launched in 2001. Nintendo released three GBA models: the original, the Game Boy Advance SP (released in 2003), and the Game Boy Micro (released in 2005). The GBA was Nintendo's third system (and last) in the Game Boy line. The original and SP models are backward-compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color software. The third entry in the Mario Kart series, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, was released for this system.

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