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The '''[[nwiki:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]]''' ('''GBA''') is a 32-bit handheld game system created by [[Nintendo]]. It is the third and final system in the Game Boy series and is Nintendo's fourth handheld system. It has backwards compatibility with [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] games (making it the only Nintendo console to be backwards compatible with more than one system) and its accessories but no support for the GBC's IR Communication. The palette options are exactly the same as they are on the Game Boy Color. The Game Boy Advance line has sold 81.5 million units worldwide, according to Nintendo, and it was discontinued in 2008. The console's button configuration inherits the {{button|gba|A}}, {{button|gba|B}}, {{button|gba|start}}, and {{button|gba|select}} buttons as well as {{button|gba|Pad}} from the original Game Boy and Game Boy Color, but it introduces two additional buttons: the {{button|gba|L}} and {{button|gba|R}} buttons. Unlike [[Nintendo DS|its successor]], the standard Game Boy Advance does not have a backlit screen, so the player cannot see the screen in the dark without the use of external devices. The standard Game Boy Advance is the last handheld to require two AAs, as well as the last Nintendo handheld (along with its [[#Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]] counterpart) until the [[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo 2DS|Nintendo 2DS]] not to have a clamshell design. It was the handheld counterpart of the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Because the console's graphics are 32-bit, the graphical capability can be likened to halfway between that of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and the [[Nintendo 64]].
The '''[[nwiki:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]]''' ('''GBA''') is a 32-bit handheld game system created by [[Nintendo]]. It is the third and final system in the Game Boy series and is Nintendo's fourth handheld system. It has backwards compatibility with [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] games (making it the only Nintendo console to be backwards compatible with more than one system) and its accessories but no support for the GBC's IR Communication. The palette options are exactly the same as they are on the Game Boy Color. The Game Boy Advance line has sold 81.5 million units worldwide, according to Nintendo, and it was discontinued in 2008. The console's button configuration inherits the {{button|gba|A}}, {{button|gba|B}}, {{button|gba|start}}, and {{button|gba|select}} buttons as well as {{button|gba|Pad}} from the original Game Boy and Game Boy Color, but it introduces two additional buttons: the {{button|gba|L}} and {{button|gba|R}} buttons. Unlike [[Nintendo DS|its successor]], the standard Game Boy Advance does not have a backlit screen, so the player cannot see the screen in the dark without the use of external devices. The standard Game Boy Advance is the last handheld to require two AAs, as well as the last Nintendo handheld (along with its [[#Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]] counterpart) until the [[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo 2DS|Nintendo 2DS]] not to have a clamshell design. It was the handheld counterpart of the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Because the console's graphics are 32-bit, the graphical capability can be likened to halfway between that of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and the [[Nintendo 64]].
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===Game Boy Advance SP===
===Game Boy Advance SP===
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=== ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''===
===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''===
The [[Game Boy Horror SP]] appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' as an item given to Mario and Luigi by [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]]. It is a parody of the Game Boy Advance SP, and a reference to the [[Game Boy Horror]] from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', which was modeled after the [[Game Boy Color]]. In addition, [[Bowletta]] sends messages to Beanbean Castle on original Game Boy Advance systems capable of projecting her image (purple the first time and orange the second time).
The [[Game Boy Horror SP]] appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' as an item given to Mario and Luigi by [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]]. It is a parody of the Game Boy Advance SP, and a reference to the [[Game Boy Horror]] from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', which was modeled after the [[Game Boy Color]]. In addition, [[Bowletta]] sends messages to Beanbean Castle on original Game Boy Advance systems capable of projecting her image (purple the first time and orange the second time).


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