Game Boy Entertainment System
 

July 23, 2005

By: David Anthony
Website: http://www.a1-in-toys.com

Game Boy Entertainment System – From GBA Classic To The Sleek GBA SP

The Game Boy Entertainment System offers gamers a portable experience that they can take anywhere. You can choose between two Game Boy Advance systems from the classic Game Boy Advance which can be obtained at an affordable price, to the sleek design of the Game Boy Advance SP system which includes a beautiful front light screen as well as rechargeable batteries.

There is also a host of gameboy advance games that can be played on both of these Nintendo Systems. You can find cool games for both of these units from the latest releases such as “The Incredibles”, “Sponge Bob”, and “Robots”, to the classic games such as: “Super Mario”, “Pokemon”, and the “Legend Of Zelda”.

The Game Boy Advanced systems host some excellent Nintendo power that will give you the ultimate video game experience. Here is a technical overview of both Game Boy Advance Systems.

Game Boy Advance and GBA SP Technical specifications include:

  • Memory: 32 Kbyte, + 96 Kbyte VRAM (within CPU), 256 Kbyte WRAM (external CPU)
  • CPU: 32-Bit ARM with embedded memory
  • Color: able to display 511 simultaneous graphics colors in character mode and 32,768 simultaneous colors in bitmap mode.
  • 240 x 160 pixels
  • Software is fully compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Game Paks

Game Boy Advance and GBA SP Physical Dimensions:

The classic Game Boy Advance is approximately 3.2” H x 5.69” W x .97” D. It weighs approximately 5 ounces and is powered by 2 AA batteries. Battery life is around 15 hours.

The Game Boy Advance SP system includes:

  • Light Source- front light integrated with LCD
  • Size- 3.3”H x 3.23” W x .96” D
  • Display Screen- is diagonal reflective TFT color LCD
  • Weight- approximately 5 ounces
  • Power- Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • Battery Life- 10 hours for continuous play if light is on, and 18 hours if light is off
  • Recharging- 3 hours
  • Hardware colors include- Flame, Onyx, Platinum and Cobalt

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About The Author:

David Anthony is a successful author and publisher of http://www.a1-in-toys.com.  A great source of toys for children of all ages, from that early child to teens and hobbyists.

 
 
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