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Thank you for subscribing to my video game systems ecourse! In this ecourse you'll learn all about:

1. Part 1 - Choosing the right system for your preschool child
2. Part 2 - The pros and cons of the nintendo gamecube
3. Part 3 - Playstation 3 - what you need to know
4. Part 4 - The long awaited xbox 360
5. Part 5 - The nintendo gameboy advance

Let's go ahead & get started today with "Part 5 - The nintendo gameboy advance".

Part 5 - The nintendo gameboy advance
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When considering about purchasing your child a video game system for the holidays dont overlook the portable systems.  They have come a long way and you rarely see a teen or child without one.  

The Game Boy Advance has been around for quite a few years, and keeps adding to their collection.  

The original Game Boy Advance is no longer available for resale but its games will live on.  When Nintendo converted from the original Game Boy to the Game Boy Advance SP they made the original games compatible with the newer version.  The graphics may not be as vibrant but are not a waste of money. 

Speaking of money the average price for a Game Boy SP is around $70. This price can vary from store to store and what deals are offered with the package. 

One of the best modifications to the SP is the built in light.  This can be controlled with a button on the system.  The original Game Boy did not come with a light and had to be purchased separately.  

The Game Boy family recently added a new member to their family, the Game Boy Micro.  This is simply a pocket size version of the Game Boy SP.  It does not have a flip top screen, but does let you change the faceplates to four different colors.  The Micro is also capable of playing any of the Game Boy Advance games that covers over 700 games.  With its sleek and stylish portability it can literally fit in the palm of your hand.  

All of the Game Boy systems offer a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.  This will deliver hours of nonstop game play.  It recharges rather quickly.

The Game Boy Micro offers a wireless adapter to allow up to five of your childrens friends to play the compatible multiplayer games without the use of cables.  This wireless adapter will only work with Game Boy Micro and Game Boy Advance Game Paks that have been especially designed to use the wireless adapter.  

The accessories for the Game Boy advance are what will make your portable different from the rest.  The carrying case is what children like best amount the accessories.  There are a couple different designs to suit your childs needs.  One is a simple case that carries the Game Boy and a small pocket to carry along a couple of their favorite games.  The other carrying case is a little more complex.  This also holds your portable system but has extra pockets and zipper compartments for games and headphones.  Both cases are light weight and cost under $20.  You can also purchase a protective cover for their game.  This could be a great investment for those who children like to take their Game Boys with them.  

The Game Boy SP has many different colors to offer the children a variety to choose from.  They come in colors like:

  Black
  White
  Pink
  Red
  Platinum
  Blue
  SpongeBob Square Pants yellow
  Silver
  Pokemon yellow

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