Poll: Your Game Boy Advance model of choice?

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Launching all the way back in 2001, the Game Boy Advance was the first radical redesign in the Game Boy line of systems with its move to a horizontal layout. Throughout its nearly 10 year lifespan we also saw multiple redesigns and revisions of the hardware.

It infamously launched with a non-backlit screen meaning it was notorious for being difficult to play in low light situations. This was remedied by third party add-ons, most famously the Afterburner and was later addressed by Nintendo with the launch of the Game Boy Advance SP which featured a front-lit display.

It was also of course the system that made GBAtemp possible and the reason we're here today thanks to a boom in piracy when an abundance of affordable and easy-to-use flash carts flooded the markets.

The GBA saw three major hardware revisions with the original, the SP and the Micro.

The Original Game Boy Advance

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The original GBA launched on March 21 2001 in Japan and has sold over 81 million units to date. It's radical redesign in form factor sported a horizontal layout, shoulder buttons and 240×160px TFT LCD.

Games shipped on game paks that were roughly half the height of the original Game Boy cartridges and could hold up to 32MB of data (with Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories shipping on this size cartridge).

Game Boy Advance SP

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The Game Boy Advance launched in 2003 and saw yet another change to the form factor of the handheld. It featured a clam shell design which enabled the screen to be protected when not in use, more importantly, the display featured a front-lit panel which enabled play in any lighting condition.

In terms of specs the system stayed the same but Nintendo added a rechargeable lithium ion battery and opted to remove the headphone jack (showing courage 13 years before Apple). They sold a separate adaptor for 3.5mm headphones that plugged into the multipurpose charging port. This also meant you couldn't charge the system and use headphones at the same time.

In late 2005 Nintendo released a revised version of the GBA SP (AGS-101) of which the major difference was the addition of a proper backlit and much brighter screen.

Game Boy Advance Micro

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In 2005 Nintendo released the final GBA redesign in the form of the Game Boy Advance Micro. A miniature version of the system barely any bigger than the game paks themselves. Weighing in at just 80g the system sported a rechargeable battery and backlit display.

The screen was of course much smaller though it retained pixel resolution meaning games didn't look squashed or distorted. Interestingly enough for the size it also saw the return of the headphone jack and also featured removable, customisable face plates. Though it did lose backwards compatibility with legacy Game Boy cartridges.

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What was your preferred model of the Game Boy Advance?
 

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The original GBA and the NDS are my favorites form factors. I hate the SP & the micro if I had to buy a new GBA I wouldn't mind trying out the GBA Macro
 
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Size doesn't matter!

I really like the look of GBA games on my broken DS Lite (I have 2 broken DS Lites) and if size does matters, I don't see anyone mentioning that the best GBA model is Retroarch with mGBA and a CRT... or LCD screen for purists.
It does to me and to my eyes.

I didn't follow you on Retroarch part...
Retroarch is not a GBA model, it's an emulator afaik.

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That can't be a GBA game, it would be sticking out from the DS lite otherwise.
It's a GBA emulator. Also there is a GBA DooM game though if you didn't know.
 

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I know only of "TempGBA" and "GBARunner2".
Any other that i missed?
gbaemu4ds (not sure about the quality of this one in particular) and NDSGBA, the original Supercard DSTWO plugin TEMPGBA seems to be based on. GBARunner2 is the best of all, still, anyway... at least in my opinion.
 
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Ah yes Gameboy Macros, Side note could this be done with the DSi running twilight menu or does only gameyob have the option to play on bottom screen?
If you're asking if you can play GBA games on DSi... I don't think that's possible.
The thing with Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite, is that when the console detects an error with the TopScreen, it automatically boots into GBA mode.
This is why even though the console lacks the TopScreen, it loads Gameboy cartridges, which is why I had turned broken DS into GBAs.
 

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Ah yes Gameboy Macros, Side note could this be done with the DSi running twilight menu or does only gameyob have the option to play on bottom screen?
I know you can play on
If you're asking if you can play GBA games on DSi... I don't think that's possible.
The thing with Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite, is that when the console detects an error with the TopScreen, it automatically boots into GBA mode.
This is why even though the console lacks the TopScreen, it loads Gameboy cartridges, which is why I had turned broken DS into GBAs.
That's not really true.
You can, in fact, run GBA games on DSi using twilight menu's GBARunner2 emulator. Same goes for the DS/DS Lite.



Also i don't believe (though i'm not sure) DS Lite can "automatically" run GBA games with top screen gone. I't had to be set up in settings to run from bottom screen.
 
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My favourite GBA back in the days was a PSP.

On a more serious note, I'd always prefer the Advance SP. I remember that when I was a kid I bought an original GBA at a store and returned it one day later just to spend €30 more on an Advance SP. And I couldn't have been happier about it.

Even though I am also looking forward to mod an original GBA that I now happen to own, I feel bad about having to tear out an SP screen to do it. And I actually like the smaller form factor of the GBA SP. That being said I'm just interested in the process of modding a GBA rather than thinking a modded GBA is superior to an SP. But that's just my opinion.
You don't have to. Buy one of the IPS screen kits, they are even better than AGS101 screens.
 

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I know you can play on

That's not really true.
You can, in fact, run GBA games on DSi using twilight menu's GBARunner2 emulator. Same goes for the DS/DS Lite
Yes, but if I'm not mistaken they won't run properly and some won't even boot.
That's correct for the DS. I don't know about DSi since i don't have one. I presume they run better on DSi? I'm not sure.

Anyway, GBA runner2 afaik is an emulator, but graphics is handeled natively, everything else is handeled byy CPU. I guess it will get btter, but so far it's the best emulator imo for DS.

https://gbatemp.net/threads/gbarunner2.451970/page-147#post-9079685

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You don't have to. Buy one of the IPS screen kits, they are even better than AGS101 screens.
Anything is better if it has more than 2 levels of brightness. That's the only reason i dont like 101 screen that much, otherwise i saw no problems, IPS or not.
 

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If you're asking if you can play GBA games on DSi... I don't think that's possible.
The thing with Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite, is that when the console detects an error with the TopScreen, it automatically boots into GBA mode.
This is why even though the console lacks the TopScreen, it loads Gameboy cartridges, which is why I had turned broken DS into GBAs.
You must be misremembering. You need to use a resistor to trick the console into thinking there is a top screen attached or it will simply shut off.
 

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