The Gameboy Advance, released in 2001, is a handheld gaming console that revolutionized portable gaming. It features a 32-bit ARM processor, a 2.9-inch reflective TFT color LCD screen with a resolution of 240x160 pixels, and a wide range of buttons including A, B, L, R, Start, and Select.


One of its key features is its backward compatibility with previous Gameboy titles, allowing gamers to enjoy a vast library of games. The console also introduced the concept of multiplayer gaming with its link cable, enabling players to connect multiple Gameboy Advance systems for multiplayer experiences.


Additionally, the Gameboy Advance supported various peripherals such as the Gameboy Advance Wireless Adapter, allowing wireless multiplayer connectivity, and the Gameboy Player, which enabled playing Gameboy Advance games on a TV through a GameCube console.


With its compact design, powerful hardware for its time, and extensive library of games spanning genres like platformers, RPGs, puzzle games, and more, the Gameboy Advance remains a beloved and iconic handheld console in gaming history.