Game Boy Advance SP
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The Game Boy Advance SP is a small, pocket-size machine that can be used to play video games. It is part of a series of pocket-size video game machines ("handhelds") called the Game Boy series. Just before the Game Boy Advance SP, there was another "Game Boy" called the Game Boy Advance. The Game Boy Advance SP improves on the Game Boy Advance in a few ways. First it has a "clamshell" design, which means that it can be folded up to make it smaller. It also has a new light so you can see the screen better. The Game Boy Advance SP is made by Nintendo.
To play a video game on the Game Boy Advance SP, you need to buy a game separately. The games come in small "cartridges" -- little blocks that have computer chips inside them. If you put a cartridge into the back of the Game Boy Advance SP, where there is a slot, you will be able to play the game. You can control the action or character with the controls, which are built rate onto the Game Boy Advance SP, just below the screen.
To find out more about the Game Boy Advance gaming, see Game Boy Advance.
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