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A Game Boy Advance SP is one of the consoles that can appear in the "Pushing Buttons" microgame.The Sewer Guru then flies up, asking whether he dropped the two handhelds or a new device, to which Wario responds by trying to take them all. Wario starts the game having stolen a Game Boy Advance and a Game Boy Advance SP, but trips and drops both into a sewer.Mario has the Mailbox SP, which he uses to receive and read e-mails from other characters. The Game Boy Horror SP causes enemies to drop a rare item in every fight. Gadd gives Mario and Luigi the Game Boy Horror SP as the final gift he can give them at the Starbeans Café. In addition, to accommodate this, the function of the lighting button was adjusted to be a "Brightness Switch", which selects between two levels of brightness rather than turning the backlight on or off. The most notable difference between the original model and this version is the inclusion of a backlit screen rather than a frontlit one, similar to those seen on the Game Boy micro and Nintendo DS. In September 2005 in North America and in 2006 in Europe, an updated version of the Game Boy Advance SP hardware with a different model number (AGS-101) was released. While compatible with the original Game Boy Advance, it is not recommended due to the cartridge's power requirement. Play-Yan is a multimedia cartridge capable of playing audio and video files on a Game Boy Advance SP or Game Boy micro. The adapter plugs into Port 2 on the back of the SP, meaning that headphones and the AC Adapter cannot be used at the same time. The Game Boy Advance SP Headpohne Adapter is an adapter cable that allows compatibility with any 3.5mm audio jack when using a Game Boy Advance, as the hardware on its own does not have a port. Main article: Game Boy Advance SP Headphone Adapter The Game Boy Advance SP is compatible with most accessories and peripherals released for the Game Boy Advance. Main article: Game Boy Advance#Accessories The Game Boy Advance SP uses similar internal hardware to the Game Boy Advance, and as such is compatible with all games released for the system, including backwards compatibility for Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. Main article: Category:Game Boy Advance games The external Game Link Cable port remains on the back of the system, along with an added "Port 2" for the charger, while the Game Pak slot has been added to the bottom of the system. The Game Boy Advance SP has a frontlit screen, which can be turned on or off using the top center button on the system (later models would use a backlit screen). It is also the first Nintendo handheld to make use of built-in screen lighting. With the brightest screen settings and depending on the model, the system has a battery life of approximately 7-10 hours. The Game Boy Advance SP is the first Nintendo handheld console to include a built-in rechargeable battery pack (AGS-003) rather than requiring a separate accessory or individual batteries it can be charged using an AC Adapter wall plug (AGS-002), which is included with all systems. The top half is dedicated to the screen, while the bottom half features the buttons and speaker. Rather than using a similar form factor to the original, the SP instead uses a more condensed "clamshell" design, calling back to the dual-screen Game & Watch units, meaning that the system can be closed to make transporting it easier. The Game Boy Advance SP is notable for being a complete redesign of the hardware.
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