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Game Boy Advance predecessor
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The "Game Boy Advance predecessor" was a handheld game console intended to be the successor to the Game Boy. According to Masato Kuwahara, the system was in development around 1995, and was intended for release before the 1996 Summer Olympics.[1]
While the device uses a similar form factor to the original Game Boy, it also features two additional buttons, similar to the layout of a SNES Controller. The hardware would have also featured a color LCD screen, and used a 32-bit ARM7 CPU.[1] However, the large size of the device led to it being cancelled, as the developers could not make the system small enough to fit in one's pocket.[1] Kuwahara also stated that the ARM7 was inefficient, leading to performance issues.[1]
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