Game Boy Advance (GBA)
Game Boy Advance, also known as GBA, is a handheld console manufactured by Nintendo and released in March 2001. It featured 32-bit processing power, offering enhanced graphics and gameplay compared to its predecessors. Popular titles for the Game Boy Advance included Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire, The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, and Mario Kart: Super Circuit. Over 1,500 titles were released during its lifespan. The Game Boy Advance was highly successful and became a staple of handheld gaming.