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by opinionated3,
Nov 27, 2001
Pros: New larger color screen, better sound
Cons: limited battery life
The Bottom Line: Great little gaming system, perfect for long trips as long as you bring plenty of batteries.
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by jeremy1456,
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Aug 8, 2002
Pros: Great Library of Games, Top Notch Titles Coming In The Future
Cons: Screen Scratches too Easily and Is Hard To Look At, Not Enough Buttons
The Bottom Line: Introducing To You... The Ultimate Handheld Console.
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by kjell1979,
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Oct 14, 2003
Pros: Small, light, powerful, cheap, backwards compatibility, good quality game library
Cons: flimsy parts, dark screen, not pocket size (for most people), needs more buttons
The Bottom Line: The Gameboy advance great system that will stand the test of time. It's a great investment for any gamer.
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by Freak369,
Jun 28, 2006
Pros: Nice design, easy operation, volume control, full color screen capabilities.
Cons: Can consume batteries in record numbers, light issues, surface dirt.
The Bottom Line: The GBA might not be on the cutting edge of technology but it's a well made unit that's sturdy, plays GBA and GameBoy games and...awe just read the review!
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by GregRadiohead,
Mar 10, 2001
Pros: Price; graphics; sound; developer support.
Cons: Not back-lit.
The Bottom Line: The best handheld...ever!
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by rader6795,
Feb 9, 2001
Pros: Stronger than the SNES so it could handle its library!!! I'm marking out...
Cons: Nintendo's CEO won't let Square port to GBA if they don't program for GameCube.
The Bottom Line: It takes something amazing to really peak my interest before it comes out. Just the launch games and backward compatibility warrant the purchase.
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by offspringer,
Mar 14, 2001
Pros: Strong software lineup; link capability to Gamecube; backwards compatibility with many older Game Boy titles
Cons: High price tag; no backlight for dark areas; sporadic incompatibility issues with some certain games
The Bottom Line: Despite its questionably high price tag, the Game Boy Advance appears set to take over the reins of the handheld market with some great games at launch and beyond.
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by LaughingTarget,
in Games
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Jun 29, 2001
Pros: Size, battery life, graphical power, sound, backward compatibility, price, colors.
Cons: Games sometimes dark, cart size, controls.
The Bottom Line: See Review
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by saraab,
Feb 13, 2004
Pros: Great gameplay for relatively inexpensive games, games for all ages and genre's, backwards compatability
Cons: Large and childish looking, no lighted screen, screen scratches very easy
The Bottom Line: Use caution when buying this product for children, but by all means purchase a GBA since it is the best handheld on the market!
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by birdhouse978,
Jul 24, 2001
Pros: battery life,larger screen, small, smaller game cartridges, improved digital sound
Cons: at the moment not enough GREAT games, no backlit screen
The Bottom Line: A huge improvement to gameboy color, get it and you wont be dissapointed IF you buy the right games.
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