Poll: Your Game Boy Advance model of choice?

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Launching all the way back in 2001, the Game Boy Advance was the first radical redesign in the Game Boy line of systems with its move to a horizontal layout. Throughout its nearly 10 year lifespan we also saw multiple redesigns and revisions of the hardware.

It infamously launched with a non-backlit screen meaning it was notorious for being difficult to play in low light situations. This was remedied by third party add-ons, most famously the Afterburner and was later addressed by Nintendo with the launch of the Game Boy Advance SP which featured a front-lit display.

It was also of course the system that made GBAtemp possible and the reason we're here today thanks to a boom in piracy when an abundance of affordable and easy-to-use flash carts flooded the markets.

The GBA saw three major hardware revisions with the original, the SP and the Micro.

The Original Game Boy Advance

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The original GBA launched on March 21 2001 in Japan and has sold over 81 million units to date. It's radical redesign in form factor sported a horizontal layout, shoulder buttons and 240×160px TFT LCD.

Games shipped on game paks that were roughly half the height of the original Game Boy cartridges and could hold up to 32MB of data (with Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories shipping on this size cartridge).

Game Boy Advance SP

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The Game Boy Advance launched in 2003 and saw yet another change to the form factor of the handheld. It featured a clam shell design which enabled the screen to be protected when not in use, more importantly, the display featured a front-lit panel which enabled play in any lighting condition.

In terms of specs the system stayed the same but Nintendo added a rechargeable lithium ion battery and opted to remove the headphone jack (showing courage 13 years before Apple). They sold a separate adaptor for 3.5mm headphones that plugged into the multipurpose charging port. This also meant you couldn't charge the system and use headphones at the same time.

In late 2005 Nintendo released a revised version of the GBA SP (AGS-101) of which the major difference was the addition of a proper backlit and much brighter screen.

Game Boy Advance Micro

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In 2005 Nintendo released the final GBA redesign in the form of the Game Boy Advance Micro. A miniature version of the system barely any bigger than the game paks themselves. Weighing in at just 80g the system sported a rechargeable battery and backlit display.

The screen was of course much smaller though it retained pixel resolution meaning games didn't look squashed or distorted. Interestingly enough for the size it also saw the return of the headphone jack and also featured removable, customisable face plates. Though it did lose backwards compatibility with legacy Game Boy cartridges.

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What was your preferred model of the Game Boy Advance?
 

CeeDee

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The IPhone was a PDA plus a phone.

Believe it or not PDAs used to be really popular if you had to cash for them but smartphones killed them as they could do anything a PDA could plus phone calls and SMS.
And the DS does neither. I'm just talking design-wise. DS Phat's was better.
PDA wannabe < Apple product wannabe
Unlike PDAs, smartphones are still relevant and used today
Yeah, but the DS Lite design reeks mid-2000s Apple product in particular. It doesn't look much better today than the DS Phat does. Plus it has the issue of feeling super fucking cheap.
 

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Yeah, but the DS Lite design reeks mid-2000s Apple product in particular. It doesn't look much better today than the DS Phat does. Plus it has the issue of feeling super fucking cheap.

The original DS definitely works better if you have big hands and is way more damage resistant.
 
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I like plain brick :)
Seriously though, DS lite is pretty slim. DS phat is probably the only DS console ive seen that doesnt look good when closed
I like the DS lite looking like that, a boring rectangle when its closed, a cool innovative portable video game console when opened.
its just right for me :yaynds:
I'd say fat DS has a character BECAUSE of those curves and the way it looks. What i meant by brick is the trend where every tech is exactly the same and bland visually. Square, blocky design, all look the same, no theme, no character.
 
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I'd say fat DS has a character BECAUSE of those curves and the way it looks. What i meant by brick is the trend where every tech is exactly the same and bland visually. Square, blocky design, all look the same, no theme, no character.
I'd actually argue DS lite sets itself apart from these minimalistic techs in which there's a certain charm to it that keeps it from looking like an apple product, maybe its the gloss on the top, or the nostalgic Wii-style dpad, or the DS logo on top of the console, you get my drift. also, it doesnt remove features and replace them with solutions that cost more money.
 

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Man there is no love for the micro, though I also think there should be some distinction between the AGS 001 and 101 since my view on the sp really depends on the screen.
 

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Man there is no love for the micro, though I also think there should be some distinction between the AGS 001 and 101 since my view on the sp really depends on the screen.
in all fairness nobody would ever pick the AGS-001 over a AGS-101, so it would be pointlessly adding a option nobody in their right mind would choose as there is zero difference between the 001 and 101 except the screen is crappy on the 001.

PS, the micro is my winner, for the sheer portability and imho the games actually look better on the smaller screen
 
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Not gonna lie, I had the original GBA and the GBA SP. but if I had to run either one now, it would definitely be the original GBA. I'd rather have a headphone jack and no backlight outside of third party peripherals (Yeah, they exist); than have a backlight and no headphone jack outside of third party peripherals (Again, they exist).

Also, on a related note....

Analogue Pocket, Baybee!
 
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OG Phat was and still is the best to play on and I've been meaning to get an IPS kit or backlight one of these days, The SP is gorgeous, great for the pocket, but the L and R triggers and lack of space to put my pinkies affects the playability decision, and finally my micro; so small so awesome; but because it's so tiny I find it better for shorter playing bursts. Great for putting in the pocket, however.
 

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I started out with a white, original GBA, but got a red SP for my 8th birthday. (Which I still have!) I spent most of my time playing GBA games on it, but after I got my DS Lite some number of years later, I just used it for all things GBA, and only brought out my SP when I wanted to play GB/GBC games.

However, nowadays, whenever I wanna play something on GBA, I just use my fat, original DS. It's more comfortable to me than the Lite, and I prefer its screen(s) over my SP's. (I've got an 001.)

I've always wanted a Micro, but they're expensive as all hell now, so that's certainly not in the cards unless one just happens to drop into my lap outta nowhere.
 
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This was nice and cheap when it released.

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Game Boy Advance (AGB-001) - SO COOL!

Game Boy Advance SP (AGS-001, AGS-101) - NOT SO BAD!

Game Boy Micro (OXY-001) - TOO SMALL, WORSE AND UGLY!
 
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