Game Boy Advance

Nintendo's successor to the popular (and still bestselling) Gameboy handheld system is just a few months away. Powered by a 32-bit processor and full color screen, the Advance already has been selling out in Japan since its debut. Don't be surprised if you see a few of these popping up on campus next semester. With a price tag of $99, it's an affordable and portable alternative to high-end gaming, yet it's powerful enough not to be considered wimpy and simple. Games like Tony Hawk Skateboarding and classic favorites like Street Fighter 2, Tetris and Mario Kart will likely be top sellers.

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