Game Boy Advance
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Today on Offworld...hilarious play-by-play of Game Boy's Super Mario Land, got sucked into repeatedly watching hypnotic homebrew VJ kits produced for the PS2 and Game Boy Advance, and, best of all, played Legend of Princess (see above), a souped-up raucous... In this article: Legend of Zelda, Guitar Hero, Metal Gear, Konjak, Fallout 3, Tetris Attack, Super Mario Land, Game Boy, and Game Boy Advance |
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
...many stamps as possible within a given time limit. Action takes place on the Game Boy Advance used by each player, with the television screen showing a basic map and Tetra narrating the action. Unlike most other Zelda games, players can enter...
In this article: The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, Link, Ganon, Trackers, The Legend of Zelda, Tetra, Nintendo, North America, and Nintendo GameCube
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Super Metroid
...Nintendo to stop creating new games for the series, until the release of Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion on the Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance, respectively, in 2002, eight years later. A year after the game was released, Nintendo...
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
The Legend of Zelda (video game)
...'' voted the game among the best on the Famicom. The Legend of Zelda''s Game Boy Advance port is rated 79% and 87% respectively on Game Rankings' and Game Ratio's rankings compilations. In individual ratings, IGN scored ''The Legend of...
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Wikipedia | November 21, 2008
Portal:Video games/Featured article/70
...in North America, and October 5, 2001 in Europe for the Nintendo Game Boy Color. A special shop is available when played on a Nintendo Game Boy Advance. After experimenting with porting the original The Legend of Zelda to the Game Boy...
In this article: The Legend of Zelda, Link, Game Boy Color, Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, Yoshiki Okamoto, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, North America, Europe, and Japan
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Wikipedia | May 04, 2009
Portal:The Legend of Zelda/Selected article/4
...the Nintendo Game Boy Color. The game features a brighter color palette when played on a Nintendo Game Boy Advance in order to make up for the darkness of the screen, and a special shop is also made available. After experimenting with...
In this article: Link, The Legend of Zelda, Game Boy Color, Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, Yoshiki Okamoto, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, North America, Europe, and Japan
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
The Legend of Zelda
...to the Nintendo GameCube via a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable. The game also features a single-player campaign, in which using a Game Boy Advance is optional. Four Swords Adventures includes two gameplay modes: "Hyrulean...
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The Game Boy Advance (often shortened to GBA) is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo. It is the successor to the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001; in North America on June 11, 2001; in Australia and Europe on June 22, 2001; and in the People's Republic of China on June 8, 2004 (excluding Hong Kong).
In 1996, magazines including issues 53 and 54 of Total! and the July 1996 issue of Game Informer featured reports of a new Game Boy, codenamed Project Atlantis. Although the expected release date of "early 1997" would make that machine seem to be the Game Boy Color, it was described as having "a 32-bit RISC processor" and "allowing similar to Super Nintendo Entertainment System standard games-playing to be played in the palm of your hand"—a description that more closely matches the Game Boy Advance. It is also may have referred to the unnamed, unreleased Game Boy Color successor prototype that was revealed at 2009's Game Developer's Conference.
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