Nintendo
launches the Game Boy Advance
The
Game Boy Advance handheld launches in North America.
Nintendo has launched its highly anticipated follow-up to the Game Boy Color
handheld in North America--the 32-bit Game Boy Advance went on sale at retailers
nationwide on Monday. The GBA has launched with 17 games, including such first-party
products as Super Mario Advance and F-Zero: Maximum Velocity and third-party
games such as Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, and
GT Advance Racing Championship, among others. The lineup of GBA games will continue
to grow briskly, as Nintendo promises more than 60 games for the handheld by
the holiday season.
"Game Boy Advance sets a new standard in portable entertainment,"
says Peter Main, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Nintendo
of America. "In fact, we expect it to expand on our dominance in this category
with sales of up to 1 million units in the first three weeks."
The Game Boy Advance carries a suggested retail price of $99.95. The games retail for between $29.95 and $39.95. Nintendo expects to sell 23 million GBA units by March 31, 2002. The handheld sold 1.6 million units in its first six weeks following its Japanese launch on March 21. Nintendo has supported the North American launch of the Game Boy Advance with a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign called Life Advanced.
Game Boy Advance Specs
CPU | 32-Bit ARM with embedded memory | 8-bit Z80 |
Sreen | 2.9"
TFT reflective screen
240x160 resolution 40.8mm x 61.2mm screen size 32,768 possible colors 511 simultaneous
colors in character mode; 32,768 simultaneous colors in bitmap mode
|
160x140
resolution
32,000 possible colors 56 simultaneous
colors |
Size (mm) | 82mm(L) x 144.5(W) x 24.5mm (D) | 75w x 133h x 27d |
Weight | 140g | 138g |
Power | 2 AA batteries | 2 AA batteries |
Battery Life | 15 hours | 10 hours |
Software | Cartridge
format Game Boy and Game Boy Color compatible |
Cartridge
format Game Boy compatible |
GameOPS [06152001]