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Game Boy Advance
All You Ever Wanted to Know about Game Boy Advance
Everybody got really excited when Nintendo officially
unveiled Game Boy Advance in Spaceworld 2000. Now I finally have some official
specifications for all of you people out there who are drooling. I personally
can't wait till this sucker comes out, I've been waiting a long time for
a better handheld system to come out. And this one is going to be the best,
hands-down.
First of all, the scheduled release dates for the GBA are March 21, 2001 for
Japan, and June 11, 2001 for the US. They didn't give any dates for Europe, but
I'll venture to say it'll be close to the US release date. The retail price of
GBA in Japan will be 9800 yen, which will translate to a price of about $90 in
the US. That's not bad, considering how good this system will be. I know you
guys are dying for those specs, so here they are.
Screen
|
A non-backlit reflection
Color TFT liquid-crystal display |
This screen is
very similar to the one on the Game Boy Color. It won't have a back-light
in order to conserve on battery power. Remember the Game Gear? That thing
had a back-light and it took six batteries. Back-lights are power hogs and
use batteries like there's no tomorrow. It will depend on ambient light,
and you could always buy one of those little flashlight attachments if you
want to play it in the dark. |
Screen Size
|
40.8mm × 61.2mm (1.6 in ×
2.41 in) |
This screen is
slightly bigger than the Game Boy's. Which means that the game will be
higher resolution than the old Game Boy and Game Boy Color. |
Resolution
|
240 × 160
pixels |
This is much
higher than the old Game Boy's 160 × 140 (I think that's about right).
Anyways, the screen resolution is higher, which means you can see a lot
more action on-screen. The screen area is about 40% larger than the GB and
GBC. |
Display Ability
|
32,000
colors |
That's really
nice for a handheld system. I don't remember off-hand how many colors GBC
can display, but I know it's less. Game Boy Advance can actually display
more colors than a Super Nintendo. Now that's sweet. |
CPU
|
16mhz 32bit RISC-CPU +
8bit CISC-CPU |
All I know is
that this is good. That is a very good processor for a handheld system. It
will make games a lot more lively and give better graphics. |
Memory
|
32KB WRAM+96KB VRAM 256KB
WRAM |
That memory is
all good. Once agian, I believe this is better than the SNES. |
Sound
|
Built-in monoaural speaker, stereo with
headphones. |
This sounds a little drab, but don't be fooled. With headphones,
the GBA is capable of Dolby-surround special effects. When you get this
system, I recommend getting a pait of good headphones, not those
little crappy ones that fit in your ear canal. |
Link Play
|
Up to four players with GBA, up to two
players with GBC. |
Power
|
Two AA batteries, or AC adapter |
Battery Life
|
about 15 hours on two AA batteries |
This is why the
GBA doesn't have a back-lit screen. If it did have a back-light, the
battery life would only be a couple hours. |
Dimensions
|
82 mm long × 144.5 mm wide ×
24.5 mm thick (3.22 in × 5.69 in × 0.96 in) |
Weight
|
140 g (about 5 oz) |
Catridge
|
34.5 mm × 60 mm × 9.5 mm (1.36
in × 2.36 in × 0.37 in), 256 megabit maximum capacity (32 megabytes) |
The cartridge capacity is really something. Thrity-two
megabytes is the same size as Ocarina of Time. Imagine a Game Boy game that
big. Plus, the Game Boy Advance is reverse-compatible with older Game Boy
and Game Boy Color games. |
Here is a list of games that are
officially in production for the Game Boy Advance.
Game
|
Producer
|
Aerial Aces |
Majesco |
Caesar's Palace |
Majesco |
Earthworm Jim |
Majesco |
F-18 Thunder Strike |
Majesco |
Fortres |
Majesco |
Iridion 3D |
Majesco |
Jelly Belly |
Majesco |
M&M's: Lost in Time |
Majesco |
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure |
Majesco |
Ultimate Paintball |
Majesco |
Star Trek: Invasion |
Classified Games |
Tenchu |
Classified Games |
Vigilante 8: Second Offense |
Classified Games |
The Land Before Time |
Conspiracy Entertainment |
Flintstones |
Conspiracy Entertainment |
Tiny Toon Adventures |
Conspiracy Entertainment |
Tiny Toon Adventures (Puzzle) |
Conspiracy Entertainment |
Spyro the Dragon |
Havas Interactive |
Crash Bandicoot |
Konami |
Jurassic Park III |
Konami |
The Thing |
Konami |
Monster Rancher Mania |
Tecmo |
Creatures |
Swing Entertainment |
Rayman GBA |
Ubi Soft |
Futurama |
Unique Development Studios |
Mega Man EXE |
Capcom |
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