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==Hardware Revisions==
 
==Hardware Revisions==
[[File:GameBoyAdavcneSP.jpg|thumb|The silver colored Game Boy Advance SP.]]
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===Game Boy Advance SP===
 
===Game Boy Advance SP===
The Game Boy Advance SP was a revision of the Game Boy Advance released in 2003. This model's main addition was a frontlit display, which made it able to be played in the dark without an external light source. This model substitutes the original Game Boy Advance design with a folding clamshell design, and includes a rechargeable battery, as opposed to the original model using AA batteries as a source of power.
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[[File:GameBoyAdavcneSP.jpg|thumb|The silver colored Game Boy Advance SP.]]The Game Boy Advance SP was a revision of the Game Boy Advance released in 2003. This model's main addition was a frontlit display, which made it able to be played in the dark without an external light source. This model substitutes the original Game Boy Advance design with a folding clamshell design, and includes a rechargeable battery, as opposed to the original model using AA batteries as a source of power.
    
======AGS-101======
 
======AGS-101======
 
The AGS-101 is a hardware revision for the GameBoy Advance SP released in September 2005. This model includes a backlit screen, as opposed to a frontlit display on the original GameBoy Advance SP. This allows for a clearer image while the system is in use.
 
The AGS-101 is a hardware revision for the GameBoy Advance SP released in September 2005. This model includes a backlit screen, as opposed to a frontlit display on the original GameBoy Advance SP. This allows for a clearer image while the system is in use.
[[File:GameBoyMicro.jpg|thumb|The silver colored Game Boy Micro.]]
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===Game Boy Micro===
 
===Game Boy Micro===
In September 2005, Nintendo released another hardware revision for the Game Boy Advance called the Game Boy Micro. Its main selling point was its small appearance, making it easy to fit into a pocket. The Game Boy Micro has a backlit display and a rechargeable lithium ion battery, but lacked Game Boy and Game Boy Color backwards compatibility.
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[[File:GameBoyMicro.jpg|thumb|The silver colored Game Boy Micro.]]In September 2005, Nintendo released another hardware revision for the Game Boy Advance called the Game Boy Micro. Its main selling point was its small appearance, making it easy to fit into a pocket. The Game Boy Micro has a backlit display and a rechargeable lithium ion battery, but lacked Game Boy and Game Boy Color backwards compatibility.
    
==Prototypes==
 
==Prototypes==
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