Game Boy Advance SP (Silver)
The Game Boy Advance SP (GBA SP) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2003 as a redesign of the Game Boy Advance, with several improvements and new features.
One of the most significant changes was the introduction of a clamshell design, which allowed the device to be more compact and protected the screen when not in use. The screen was also upgraded to a front-lit display, which improved visibility in low-light conditions. The GBA SP also featured a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, replacing the disposable batteries used in previous Game Boy models.
The GBA SP retained many of the features of the original Game Boy Advance, such as its 32-bit processor, compatibility with previous Game Boy titles, and multiplayer capabilities through a link cable. However, it also added new features, such as a brighter screen, a sleep mode function, and the ability to adjust the screen's brightness level.
The GBA SP was available in several colors, including silver, blue, pink, and red. It was a popular handheld console and sold over 43 million units worldwide during its lifespan. Its success helped to cement Nintendo's dominance in the handheld gaming market and paved the way for future handheld consoles such as the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Switch.
Donation: Chronis Anastasios
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Release Date: 2002
Model: AGS-001