![]() In Japan, it was released in a variety of standard colors and special packages. In 2003, Toys "R" Us sold an exclusive gold edition (without any Zelda symbols) in the US starting on Black Friday of that year, initially with a Super Mario Advance 4 game. A limited gold edition with a Triforce and the Hyrule Royal Family crest was available in Europe which included a copy of The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. Later colors include: Flame, Pearl Pink, Pearl Blue, Graphite, Midnight Blue, Charizard Fire Red, Torchic Orange, Venusaur Leaf Green, NES classic design, and Pikachu Yellow. The GBA SP launched in Platinum Silver and Cobalt Blue, with the addition of Onyx in Europe and Japan. AGS-101: Backlit screen, with the ability to change the brightness of the backlight.AGS-001: Frontlit screen, frontlight can be turned on or off.Battery life: 10 hours continuous play with light on, 18 hours with light off needs at most 3 hours recharging.Power: Rechargeable lithium ion battery.Light source: Frontlight integrated LCD (AGS-001) / Backlight integrated LCD (AGS-101).Screen: 2.9 inch reflective TFT color LCD.Color: 15-bit RGB (simultaneously display up to 32,768 colors).Weight: 142 grams (approximately 5 ounces).It is the penultimate console in the Game Boy Advance product line before the Game Boy Micro, which was released in September 2005. The "SP" in the name stands for "Special". The Game Boy Advance SP ( GBA SP) or (ゲームボーイアドバンスSP), released in Japan on February 14, 2003, is a sixth-generation handheld game console developed, released, and marketed by Nintendo that served as an upgraded version of the original Game Boy Advance.
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