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Namco Museum for Game Boy Advance was one of the first compilations in the Namco Museum series to omit a virtual museum. The GBA version was released worldwide, and was a launch title for the system in North America. [1] The following games, originally featured in Namco Museum Vol. 1 and Namco Museum Vol. 3 for the PlayStation, are included:
On August 21, 2000, IGN showed images of a GBA development kit running a demonstrational port of Yoshi's Story, [23] and on August 22, pre-production images of the GBA were revealed in Famitsu magazine in Japan. [24] The GBA’s design featured a landscape form factor, diverging from the portrait layout of the previous Game Boy models.
Introductory price: US$99.99 (equivalent to $155.99 in 2023) Discontinued: 2008 [2] Units shipped: 2.42 million [3] Media: Game Boy Advance Game Pak: System on a chip: Nintendo CPU AGB: CPU: ARM7TDMI @ 16.78 MHz: Memory: 288 KB RAM, 98 KB Video RAM: Predecessor: Game Boy Color: Successor: Nintendo DS: Related
Golden Sun [a] is a series of fantasy role-playing video games developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo.It follows the story of a group of magically-attuned "adepts" who are charged with preventing the potentially destructive power of alchemy from being released as it was in the past.
Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced, [a] known in Europe as Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Classics, is a compilation video game created by Konami. It was first released on March 22, 2002, for the Game Boy Advance. A version was also released as a plug & play by Majesco Entertainment in 2004.
The game focuses on the final parts of the Dragon Ball Z series , namely the battles with Majin Buu; the first chapter takes place during episode 195 to episode 199, whilst the rest of the game takes place during episode 200 (after a seven-year flash-forward) and the following episodes. The game added several new additions to the series.
Mega Man Battle Network [a] is a 2001 tactical role-playing game developed by Capcom for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) handheld console. It is the first title of the Mega Man Battle Network series of games. It was originally released in Japan as a GBA launch game on March 21, 2001 and was released later that year in North America and Europe. It ...
The wireless adapter. The Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter [a] is a wireless adapter accessory for the Game Boy Advance, released by Nintendo in 2004. It provides an alternative to the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable but is only supported by a small number of games.