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More History |
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| It was released in 1996 and was marveled for its awsome graphics, and great speed. It had a 64-bit processor, and was a great console at the time! It had only 4MB of RAM, and no build in memory. You had to buy a controller pak or another storage device for certain games! The games were small, with good graphics, and the memory cards were about of the same caliber! |
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Released on June 11/01, it was a revolution in portable gaming, once again made by Nintendo! It could display 32,000 colors, with a 16-Megahertz CPU, with 128MB RAM. It had built in speakers, but ther was a headphone jack. You could play up to 4 players on a single cartrige, providing you had the link cable (at a later date Nintendo released a expansion that you would plug into the expansion port, and it allowed you to play up to 4 players wirelessly). It ran on 2 AA bateries, and would last 15-20 hours on that! It weighed about 140grams, and cost $99.99! |
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This page was Designed and Developed by Code |
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| A flp open, back-lit version of the GBA, the SP has about the same SPECS, and well, we are going to list them! This version also had a 32-bit CPU, and had a color TFT LCD screen. It has a integrated light source, which, along with the rest of the unit, ran off a rechargeabe Lithium-Ion battery! It will play for 10 hours with the light on, 18 with the light off, and takes 3 hours to recharge! |
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