For sale is a fully tested and working Gameboy Advance Console Bundle in used, good condition. Included in the package is the console, Mario Kart Super Circuit, Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga 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)!
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.
MARIO KART & LUIGI SUPERSTAR SAGA
The first game in the Mario & Luigi RPG series centers around the two central characters in their quest to beat the primary antagonist, Cackletta. The quest begins when Cackletta, with the aid of her assistant Fawful, steals Princess Peach’s voice after adopting the guise of an ambassador from the Beanbean Kingdom. As a role-playing game, it centers on a battle system different from that of traditional games of the genre, with emphasis on timing and more elaborate attacks.
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
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.
METROID FUSION
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
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
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
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.
POKEMON RUBY
Catch all the Pokémon in one of the first installments in the third generation of the Pokémon video game series, also known as the “advanced generation”. Along with its Sapphire counterpart, this was the most sold game on the Game Boy Advance.
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.
Elisa –
When my husband asked to get a Game Boy Advance for Christmas, I thought he was out of his mind. How could my husband, a busy organizing officer in a computer programming company, want to play with a silly little toy like that? But because I knew he would not get it for himself otherwise, I did get it for him, accompanied by a copy of the Spiderman game, as he’s really into comics. When he turned it on and I heard the music, my jaw dropped on the floor. How could such good sound come out of a tiny thing like that? It sure sounded much better than any sound coming from my dad’s pc, I could tell you that much. And I quickly changed my mind for good when I tried it. The graphics are excellent, the commands respond immediately. It’s lightweight and you can slip it into your purse or case and pull it out if you are on a long train trip, for instance. It has adjustable volume, various commands (you don’t use all for every game, of yourse) and you can have challenges with friends by using the link cable.When my husband forgets his at home, it’s more likely that I play a bit, rather than checking my mail during a break from the household chores!
neva –
Works good, just like I remembered it.
sil e –
Excellent, and got some games fir it too. Great deal, very happy with our purchase. My son, loved it. Thanks
Belle of Brightside –
I feel like the coolest now! I always wanted one of these when I was little and they were new, but I hadn’t ever gotten one until now, and it’s awesome. I had the original black and white gameboy. I have only one minor complaint though, and that’s that there’s a humming noise in the background when I plug my earphones in, but I doubt I would ever use those while playing anyway, so it’s no biggie :)
Big Daniel McFoot –
Getting hold of a press pass for ECTS this year gave me the opportunity to play with the Nintendo’s Gameboy Advanced, probably the most interesting item on display on their stand (they chose to show off the Gamecube behind closed doors the day before). The first thing that struck me about the unit was how much it reminded me of the Neo Geo Pocket Colour which was available in this country for the last year. Unfortunately SNK choose to withdraw the Neo Geo from the Western market and it leaves a clear path for Nintendo to continue its domination of handhelds.Nintendo have opted for a silver colour for the body, rather than the usual bright plastic toy colours it has been using on the Colour unit for the past year. Like the Neo Geo the machine is now horizontal with a ‘widescreen’ TFT LCD panel providing a very crisp display in the middle of the unit. Buttons haven’t changed much sine the original Gameboy: below the screen there’s the start and select button, to the left hand side is the 8 direction joypad (as with the Gameboy this just isn’t responsive or subtle enough), to the right are the A and B buttons and two new additions are here in the form of a left and right shoulder button.ECTS had 4 games on show, but due to the popularity of the stand I didn’t get much chance to play them. The game I did have a go at was a fun puzzler currently going by the name of Kuru Kuru Kururin. The object is to guide a rotating bar around a narrow maze, never allowing it to touch the edges..
Jean Farmer –
I really enjoy the new Game Boy Advance platform except for one thing – hasn’t Nintendo ever heard of back-lit?? I can’t see a thing unless I sit in front of a bright window. Inside lights don’t work nearly as well – they don’t show the colors right. Natural light is definitely best – which means if you are not near a window or it is night – your screwed. I like several of the games though so it is worth the purchase – just be prepared for the light issue.
Maggie N. –
I’m way too old for video games and as a rule, I have never bought any. Until now. I remember playing Super Mario on and old Nintendo system when I was a kid about 10 years ago and deep down in my mind there was a longing for something better – then Gameboy Advance came along and I knew I just had to have it.I am now a proud owner of a Glacier Gameboy Advance with a Super Mario Advance pack and it is quite enjoyable (if not time-consuming). I am considering purchasing Super Mario Deluxe for Gameboy Color, as GBA is completely and utterly backwards compatible, which is a great plus.Overall, the playing experience is better than I expected for a tiny little game console. It doesn’t hurt to hold it for long periods of time, the buttons are in perfect spots, and the extra buttons on top allow you to see more of the world you’re in while playing SM2. The batteries are provided with the system, and I’m already halfway through the game and they are still functioning without a problem. The sounds is awesome and doesn’t have that weird distorted sound like old beat up electronic equipment tends to have.The only drawback is lack of a backlight screen. It is very difficult to play in areas without really good light. I heard it gets even worse for "darker" games. Apparently the worm light is a must.I give GBA 5 stars for the ability to amuse me for long periods of time. It is a great distractions from the troubles of reality and if you’re feeling escapist at all or ar.