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I've even seen examples on TV of something to come which looks like a mercury-filled add-on
that allows you to turn left/right by tilting the console in the required direction.
So, once you've bought your GBA, what are you going to play on it? Launch titles from
Nintendo include
Super Mario Advance,
Kurukuru Kururin
and F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, although they plan to bring this up to 40 titles by
Christmas. Initial games from other companies include Rayman Advance, Tony Hawk's Pro
Skater 2, Ready 2 Rumble: Round 2, GT Championship, Tweety and The Magic Gems,
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, Konami Krazy Racer, GT Advance, Mega Man EXE and
Army Men Advance.
Overall, the GBA leads the field in handhelds at the moment, although there's not much
competition given that the Sega Game Gear and Atari Lynx both died a death a long
time ago. It'll never make a replacement for a full-blown console like the
Sony Playstation 2 or the forthcoming
Microsoft Xbox and Nintendo Gamecube, but it's a great little extra and I, for
one, will look forward to see how exactly Nintendo tie it in with their next-generation
console.
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