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Template:System The Game Boy Advance (often shortened to GBA) (ゲームボーイアドバンス, Gēmu Bōi Adobansu) is the successor of the Game Boy Color. A Link to the Past was remade for the Game Boy Advance and came with a small, multiplayer Zelda game called Four Swords. Later, an all-new Zelda title was released: The Minish Cap. Three kinds of Game Boy Advance systems were produced:
- The classic Game Boy Advance
- The folding, backlit Game Boy Advance SP
- The tiny Game Boy Micro
The Legend of Zelda Games
Zelda Games playable via connecting Game Boy Advance to the GameCube
Trivia
- If the games Oracle of Seasons or Oracle of Ages were played on on a Game Boy Advance or Game Boy Advance SP instead of a Game Boy Color, a special GBA shop would open up in the main town containing a unique ring.