For sale is a fully tested and working Gameboy Advance Console Bundle in used, good condition. Included in the package is the console, Pokémon Ruby or Pokémon Sapphire as your choice and the rear battery cover. It may have some minor scratches or visual imperfections but this in no way affects the functionality of the console. Upgrade to include your choice of games, select the color of the console or get the SP model (with rechargeable battery)!
POKEMON RUBY & SAPPHIRE
Catch all the Pokémon in one of the first installments in the third generation of the Pokémon video game series, also known as the most sold game on the Game Boy Advance. The main objectives are to catch all of the Pokémon in the games and defeat the Elite Four. The games’ main subplot involves the player character defeating a criminal organization that attempts to take over the region. New features, such as double battles, Pokémon abilities, and 135 new Pokémon were added.
Game Boy Advance Console- Features
A big part of many children’s childhood, Game Boy Advance represents for many an introduction to games due to its smart and intuitive features, harboring plenty of nostalgic memories and cheerful experiences.
POWERFUL PROCESSOR
For a portable console, Game Boy Advance boasted with a 16.8 MHz 32-bit processor with embedded memory as well as a second coprocessor used for backward compatibility between this console and its predecessor, Game Boy Color.
UNMATCHED PORTABILITY
You can play all of your favorite games wherever you are thanks to the console’s approximate weight of 140 grams and a size of approximately 145 mm (5.7 in) x 82 mm (3.2 in) x 24 mm (0.94 in) (WxHxD).
OUTSTANDING BATTERY LIFE Gameboy Advance
Powered by 2× AA batteries, you can enjoy your favorite games for approximately 15 hours on average so you will have not a dull moment in your day!
Game Boy Advance Console- Games
Priding itself with over 1500 games, this handheld console makes sure that it won’t be easy for you to ever put it down.
MARIO KART SUPER CIRCUIT
The third installment of the beloved Mario Kart series, race in a kart against other teams in different courses while collecting coins and sabotaging your competition.
METROID FUSION Gameboy Advance
In this action-adventure game, control bounty hunter Samus Aran, who investigates a space station swarming with organisms infected with virions known as X parasites. Spend your time platform jumping, shooting, solving puzzles and accomplishing missions.
PAC-MAN COLLECTION Gameboy Advance
Customize number of starting lives or difficulty with this Pac-Man Collection that includes four titles: the original Pac-Man (1980), Pac-Mania (1987), Pac-Attack (1993), and Pac-Man Arrangement (1996).
SONIC ADVANCE Gameboy Advance
The first Sonic game released for Nintendo, Sonic Advance follows the story of Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy as they journey to stop Doctor Eggman from taking over the world. Controlling a character, players are tasked with completing each level, defeating Eggman and his robot army, and collecting the seven Chaos Emeralds.
DONKEY KONG COUNTRY Gameboy Advance
This game follows the gorilla Donkey Kong and his nephew Diddy Kong as they set out to recover their stolen banana hoard from King K. Rool and the Kremlings. In 40 side-scrolling levels, collect items, defeat enemies and bosses, and find secrets on their journey to defeat K. Rool.
Game Boy Advance Console- Fun Facts
- It was the third handheld console from Nintendo after Nintendo Game Boy (1989) and Game Boy Color (1998).
- It was released in 3 major hardware variations, this model for sale being the first of the 3.
- It was a very successful console with over 81 million units sold worldwide.
- Excluding its base colors (Arctic, Black, Orange, Fuchsia, Glacier and Indigo) Game Boy Advance had many special editions such as a Hello Kitty, Mario Bros or Pokemon editions.
Ben Rowland –
The GBA is the newest wave in handheld video games, and a sound investment for those who love the old SNES games and the ability to take them anywhere with you. It also comes in verious colors, but I prefer the Glacier.As most others already mentioned, the display is not backlit. But either my eyes are exceptional, or other people’s are really bad, but I can see the games crystal clear. It is a trade off, not having a backlit screen means that your batteries go further. Anyone who remembers the Game Gear from Sega surely can remember how it gobbled batteries up like mad. Given a choice, I would rather go with the non-backlit screen. The old Gameboy and Gameboy color did fine without backlit screens, so the GBA doesn’t suffer by not having one.The best thing about the GBA is the gameplay. Despite the small size, you get amazing depth to your games. With Super Mario World (a handheld version of the SNES classic), every apect of the original is preserved, and the controls are like second nature. The graphics are 32-bit, but on the small screen, they have the look and feel of 16-bit. This is not a bad thing, mind you, but you can’t expect Playstation quality on a screen less than 5 inches tall and wide. The graphics are impressive enough, but the sound quality blew me away. The music is amazingly audible, and comes through with excellent clarity.With an ever expanding library of games, the GBA is likely to live up to it’s older brother, the Gameboy, and dominate the handheld vide.
the man –
man! i would of never had tony hawk 2 if this hadnt come out so get it!
ArmandoBarrows –
I have One, and It is great. The "light problem" is only minor, and doesn’t affect the gameplay what so ever. I recomend it to everyone!
John ippoltio –
when the first gameboy came out i had to get it.it was black and white no color like the sega game gear but a better selection of games. then finnaly they came out with a gameboy color.the graphics were ok better then the old one and i was very delited.then they came out withm the gameboy advance i was amazed with the graphics and gameplay the graphics look like super nintendo and nintendo 64 and playstation. this is a hand held you must have.
Ray Anselmo –
I got this for my daughter for Christmas, and she plays it daily. It arrived in good shape, just as promised – the only issue was that the battery cover doesn’t always stay on (a common problem with GBA consoles, I’ve found), but the reseller told us that beforehand, and it’s actually been less of a problem than we expected.
J. Dinin –
First of all, the Gameboy Advance is an amazing system.1. The Graphics are equal to and sometimes exceeding that of the SNES.2. The sound is still that of a handheld system, but not like any handheld sysytem anyone has ever heard (It has digitized voices and actually enjoyable music.)3. I am quite fond of the horizontal layout and controls, but only after playing it for a very long period of time (Several hours) do my large hands become a bit sore.4. HERE IS THE KILLER- I’m quite sure you’ve heard of this problem before, and if you haven’t you better. Not only is there no backlighting, but when using light from most other sources (Namely gamelights) it is very difficult to get the highest quality of lighting, but it is possible. When I play my GBA at home I lie on my floor and hang a flashlight over my head. It might sound annoying, but I never really notice it. I hope Nintendo comes out with a good light, and if they decide they would rather make a new GBA they better do something to help the people that already bought them. But no matter the case, the GBA is well worth the cost, and most importantly they have numerous good games, as well as many on the way.
TandMGillespie –
Christmas gift for my boys who love the older games. I was so excited when I found this. I bought 2 and both are perfect.
Luis Ibarra –
It is amazing. works great! Best thing I got for myself. Now I need too but more games for it. :)
Peter –
Great product, no complains! Came in great condition
ATHF Fan –
The new Game Boy is great, I got one for Christmas and, it has 32 bit graphics and already has tons of games for it, playable for up to 4 players with a game link. It also convientally plays all prior Game Boy games and fits into my Game Boy carring case. The screen is bigger than the one on Game Boy Color and you can also hook it up to a GameCube to play on the big screen. I reccomend getting Mario Kart for it as a first game.