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Game Boy Advance, a handheld gaming console developed by Nintendo, was launched in 2001 and marked a significant milestone in portable gaming. It succeeded the Game Boy Color and introduced advanced graphics and gameplay capabilities, leading to a rich library of titles. Notable milestones include the release of the Game Boy Advance SP in 2003, which featured a clamshell design and backlit screen, enhancing user experience.

Key figures in the development of the Game Boy Advance include Satoru Iwata, who played a crucial role in Nintendo's hardware and software development, and Gunpei Yokoi, the original creator of the Game Boy.

The console is renowned for iconic games such as "Final Fantasy IV" (1991) and "Worms World Party," which showcased the platform's capabilities and contributed to its popularity.

The Game Boy Advance influenced the gaming industry by popularizing 2D graphics and introducing innovative gameplay mechanics, particularly in RPGs and strategy games.

The studio primarily focused on handheld gaming, emphasizing RPGs and multiplayer experiences.

The Game Boy Advance has received numerous awards, including recognition for its design and impact on portable gaming, solidifying its legacy in the industry.

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