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The Game Boy Advance SPШаблон:Efn (GBA SP), released in Japan on February 14, 2003,[1] is a sixth-generation handheld game console developed, released, and marketed by Nintendo that served as an upgraded version of the original Game Boy Advance. The "SP" in the name stands for "Special".[2] It is the penultimate console in the Game Boy Advance product line before the Game Boy Micro, which was released in September 2005.

Technical specifications

Physical

  • Size (closed): Approximately 8.4 × 8.2 × 2.44 cm (3.3 × 3.23 × 0.96 inches).
  • Weight: 142 grams (approximately 5 ounces).
  • Color: 15-bit RGB (simultaneously display up to 32,768 colors)
  • Screen: 2.9 inch reflective TFT color LCD.
  • Framerate: 59.737 Hz[3]
  • Light source: Frontlight integrated LCD (AGS-001) / Backlight integrated LCD (AGS-101)
  • Power: Rechargeable lithium ion battery.
  • Battery life: 10 hours continuous play with light on, 18 hours with light off; needs at most 3 hours recharging.
  • AGS-001: Frontlit screen, frontlight can be turned on or off
  • AGS-101: Backlit screen, with the ability to change the brightness of the backlight

Hardware colors

The GBA SP launched in Platinum Silver and Cobalt Blue, with the addition of Onyx in Europe and Japan.[4] Later colors include: Flame, Pearl Pink, Pearl Blue, Graphite, Midnight Blue, Charizard Fire Red, Torchic Orange, Venusaur Leaf Green, Groudon Red, Kyogre Blue, Rayquaza Green, NES classic design, and Pikachu Yellow. A limited gold edition with a Triforce and the Hyrule Royal Family crest was available in Europe which included a copy of The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap.[5] In 2003, Toys "R" Us sold an exclusive gold edition (without any Zelda symbols) in the US starting on Black Friday of that year, initially with a Super Mario Advance 4 game.[6]

In Japan, it was released in a variety of standard colors and special packages. In most other regions it was released in Platinum Silver and Charcoal Black. Later, a Flame Red version was released. Six special editions have also been released: an NES Classics model with the same color scheme as a classic NES controller (and designed to resemble an NES deck when closed), a SpongeBob SquarePants model, a Pikachu model, and a silver model with a tattoo design printed on it, known as the 'Tribal Edition'.[7] In other regions, such as Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, additional colors have been released, such as Pearl Green and Starlight Gold.[8]

Nintendo was planning to have the SP be 3D-compatible, but the resolution of the LCD was too low, resulting in Nintendo scrapping it.[9]

Internal

  • CPU (for GBA games): 32-bit ARM7TDMI with embedded memory.
  • CPU (for GB and GBC games): 8-bit Sharp LR35902 (8080-derived)
  • Memory: 32 kilobyte+96 kilobyte VRAM (internal CPU), 256 kilobyte DRAM (external CPU).
  • Resolution: 240 × 160 pixels.
  • Color: 15-bit RGB (15-bit color space using 5 bits depth per channel), capable of displaying 512 (29) simultaneous colors in "character mode" and 32,768 (215) simultaneous colors in "bitmap mode".
  • Software: Compatible with most Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. Game Boy games can be played using the same selectable color palettes as on the Game Boy Color.

Headphone jack

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Headphone adapter for Game Boy Advance SP

Nintendo removed the TRS headphone jack from the SP, which had been included on all previous Game Boy models. Headphones designed specifically for the GBA SP can be purchased, or standard headphones can be attached with an optional, stereophonic[10] adapter that plugs into the same port as the AC adapter. Since the Nintendo DS used the same charging port as the GBA SP, the headphone adapter works with said console.

As both AC adapter and headphones use the same port, it is not possible to charge the SP and listen to headphones at the same time with the Nintendo brand adapter. There are, however, third-party adapters that "split" into two different cords; the power jack on one side, and a TS headphone jack on the other.

Backlit model (AGS-101)

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The pearl blue AGS-101 GBA SP model that featured an improved backlit screen[11]

In 2005, Nintendo released an improved version of the Game Boy Advance SP in North America, featuring a brighter backlit screen instead of the previous version's frontlit screen. This GBA SP was Nintendo's first internationally-released handheld system to feature an integrated backlight. (However, there had already been a backlit system years earlier with the Japan-only Game Boy Light, which was essentially a Game Boy Pocket with an electroluminescent backlit display.) The AGS-101 was never officially released in Japan, however, as the frontlit AGS-001 models were still available on the market until the end of production.

The new model can be distinguished by the following features:

  • The box states "Now with a BRIGHTER backlit screen!" to distinguish the new model from the older, frontlit models.
  • The model number of the backlit SP is AGS-101, whereas the model number of the original frontlit SP is AGS-001. This can be found on the label at the bottom of the unit.[12]
  • The mini button at the top center of the console's lower face is now referred to in the manual as the "Brightness Switch" and selects between two levels of brightness, "Normal" (Low) and "Bright" (High) with no off setting. On the frontlit models this button turned the frontlight on or off only. With the backlight set to "Normal" (Low) the brightness still surpasses the original AGS-001 with the frontlight on.
  • When powered off, the backlit model's screen is completely black, but the frontlit model's screen is noticeably lighter.

The North American backlit version comes in three standard colors: "Pearl Blue", "Pearl Pink" and "Graphite" (a greyer version of Onyx Black). There were also two Toys "R" Us exclusive backlit models; a "SpongeBob SquarePants" model[13] and a "Limited Edition Pikachu" model.

In 2006, the AGS-101 backlit model also saw a very limited release in Europe.[14] Few models made it to market, likely due to the release of the Game Boy Advance-compatible Nintendo DS one year prior. The European version was released in "Surf Blue"[15] as well as re-issued in "Pink" and "Tribal" editions.

Unlike the North American release, the European box does not feature any prominent text to distinguish the backlit models from the older frontlit models. In addition, only the "Surf Blue" color was unique to the AGS-101, the other two colors "Pink" and "Tribal" had already been released as frontlit models - for these reasons it can be very difficult to identify a European backlit SP. Apart from the AGS-101 model number on the base of the unit, the only other obvious distinguishing feature of the European backlit model is the large picture of the Game Boy Advance SP featured on the front of the box. (The European frontlit models of "Pink" and "Tribal" only feature small pictures of the Game Boy Advance SP on the sides of the box and Flower/Tattoo patterns on the front respectively.)

The AGS-101 Game Boy Advance SP was the final Nintendo handheld to have backward compatibility with Game Boy and Game Boy Color games in North America and Europe.

Unit colors

The Game Boy Advance SP had numerous colors and limited editions.

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  • All Blacks (New Zealand only)
  • Blue Kyogre
  • Cobalt Blue
  • Flame Red
  • Famicom 20th Anniversary Edition
  • Gold with Zelda Triforce
  • Graphite
  • Green & Orange (Limited Edition)
  • Green Rayquaza
  • Green Venusaur
  • Kingdom Silver (Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Edition)
  • Mario
  • NES Black (UK and US only as a limited edition)
  • Onyx Black
  • Pearl Blue
  • Pearl Green
  • Pearl Pink
  • Pearl White (Limited Edition)
  • Pikachu Yellow
  • Platinum
  • Platinum & Onyx (Limited Edition)
  • Red Groudon
  • Snow White
  • Spice & Lime
  • Starlight Gold (Toys R Us exclusive)
  • SpongeBob
  • Surf Blue (UK only)
  • Torchic Orange
  • Tribal
  • White Rip Curl special edition (Australia only)
  • "Who Are You?" (Black with "Who Are You?" printed on the top)

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Reception

M. Wiley of IGN called the Game Boy Advance SP "a step in the right direction for Nintendo", praising the system's new redesign over the original GBA and highlighting its inclusion of a backlit screen and rechargeable battery, although minor criticism went towards the system's omission of a headphone jack.[16] Engadget gave it a global score of 84 out of 100, also praising the new features of the redesign while noting the system's lack of a headphone jack.[17] Lawson Wong of Fresh Gear called it "darn close to perfection" aside from the missing headphone jack.[18] Matthew D. Sarrel of PC Magazine suggested it to consumers as an improvement over the original model, praising the backlight and integration of a charger as well as improved visual quality, though he noted that players with larger hands may find difficulty with the system's design.[19]

Sales

As of June 30, 2009, the Game Boy Advance series has sold 81.48 million units worldwide, of which 43.52 million are Game Boy Advance SP units.[20]

Life-to-date Number of units sold
Date Japan Americas Other Total
2003-03-31[21] 0.82 million 0.83 million 0.46 million 2.10 million
2003-06-30 ? ? ? 4.84 million[22]
2003-09-30[23] 2.33 million 4.32 million 2.38 million 9.04 million
2003-12-31[24] 3.14 million 7.82 million 4.34 million 15.30 million
2004-03-31[25] 3.68 million 8.78 million 4.70 million 17.16 million
2004-06-30 ? ? ? 19.33 million[26]
2004-09-30[27] 5.02 million 12.46 million 6.21 million 23.68 million
2004-12-31[28] 5.94 million 16.13 million 8.67 million 30.73 million
2005-03-31[29] 6.00 million 16.69 million 9.10 million 31.79 million
2005-06-30 ? ? ?
2005-09-30[30] 6.16 million 18.08 million 10.08 million 34.32 million
2005-12-31[31] 6.35 million 20.40 million 10.64 million 37.40 million
2006-03-31[32] 6.42 million 20.95 million 10.86 million 38.23 million
2006-06-30[33] 6.46 million 21.30 million 11.08 million 38.84 million
2006-09-30[34] 6.48 million 21.95 million 11.37 million 39.79 million
2006-12-31[35] 6.50 million 23.06 million 11.78 million 41.33 million
2007-03-31[36] 6.50 million 23.47 million 11.95 million 41.92 million
2007-06-30[37] 6.50 million 23.78 million 12.14 million 42.43 million
2007-09-30[38] 6.51 million 24.01 million 12.31 million 42.82 million
2007-12-31[39] 6.51 million 24.01 million 12.51 million 43.02 million
2008-03-31[40] 6.51 million 24.00 million 12.71 million 43.23 million
2008-06-30[41] 6.51 million 24.00 million 12.89 million 43.41 million
2008-09-30[42] 6.51 million 24.00 million 12.97 million 43.49 million
2008-12-31[43] 6.51 million 24.00 million 13.00 million 43.52 million

See also

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Notes

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References

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External links

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