23 Years Ago, This Best-Selling Nintendo Handheld Walked So the Switch Could Run
Briefly

The Game Boy Advance (GBA) managed to do both - offer a more comfortable body and pack more power, reproducing SNES-quality graphics on-the-go, solidifying Nintendo's handheld dominance.
The most significant change from the Game Boy Color to Game Boy Advance was the shift from vertical to horizontal form factor, accommodating a larger, wider display and improved internals for enhanced gaming experience.
Nintendo upgraded the GBA internals with a 16MHz ARM7TDMI chip, enabling the handheld to play new 32-bit games in addition to the simpler 8-bit titles, a significant leap in performance for portable gaming.
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