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Two upgraded versions of the Game Boy Advance were made. The first upgrade to the Game Boy Advance is the "[[nwiki:Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]]" (Japanese: ゲームボーイアドバンスSP) that was released in 2003. It can play the same games as the Game Boy Advance, has a brighter screen and has a 'clam shell' design where the screen is attached to a hinge on the section where the controls are.
Two upgraded versions of the Game Boy Advance were made. The first upgrade to the Game Boy Advance is the "[[nwiki:Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]]" (Japanese: ゲームボーイアドバンスSP) that was released in 2003. It can play the same games as the Game Boy Advance, has a brighter screen and has a 'clam shell' design where the screen is attached to a hinge on the section where the controls are.


The second upgrade to the Game Boy Advance is the "[[nwiki:Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]]" (Japanese: ゲームボーイミクロ), which was released in 2005 and is the last system in the Game Boy line. It is a long, miniature version of the Game Boy Advance that can play Game Boy Advance games but cannot play Game Boy or Game Boy Color games.
The second upgrade to the Game Boy Advance is the "[[nwiki:Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]]" (Japanese: ゲームボーイミクロ), which was released in 2005, and is the last system in the Game Boy line. It is a long, miniature version of the Game Boy Advance that can play Game Boy Advance games but cannot play Game Boy or Game Boy Color games.


All of the Game Boy Advance ''The Legendary Starfy'' games were later re-released for the Japanese [[Wii U]] Virtual Console.
All of the Game Boy Advance ''The Legendary Starfy'' games were later re-released for the Japanese [[Wii U]] Virtual Console.

Revision as of 23:53, 14 April 2022

The Game Boy Advance

The Game Boy Advance (Japanese: ゲームボーイアドバンス) is a handheld game console created by Nintendo. The first three Densetsu no Starfy games, Densetsu no Starfy, Densetsu no Starfy 2 and Densetsu no Starfy 3 were released on this console.

Two upgraded versions of the Game Boy Advance were made. The first upgrade to the Game Boy Advance is the "Game Boy Advance SP" (Japanese: ゲームボーイアドバンスSP) that was released in 2003. It can play the same games as the Game Boy Advance, has a brighter screen and has a 'clam shell' design where the screen is attached to a hinge on the section where the controls are.

The second upgrade to the Game Boy Advance is the "Game Boy Micro" (Japanese: ゲームボーイミクロ), which was released in 2005, and is the last system in the Game Boy line. It is a long, miniature version of the Game Boy Advance that can play Game Boy Advance games but cannot play Game Boy or Game Boy Color games.

All of the Game Boy Advance The Legendary Starfy games were later re-released for the Japanese Wii U Virtual Console.

Cameo appearances

See also: List of cameos

The Game Boy Advance makes a cameo appearance in all three Densetsu no Starfy Game Boy Advance games and is owned by one of Moe's siblings. It can also be seen in the manga by Yumiko Sudō as well as Starfy Four Cell Theater.

A purple Game Boy Micro makes a cameo appearance in Densetsu no Starfy 4.


In Densetsu no Starfy

Moe giving a Game Boy Advance, a teddy bear and meat to his siblings

In a flashback in Staff Roll 2, Moe's siblings appear and ask for some meat, a teddy bear, and a Game Boy Advance, but Moe could not get them those things because they didn't have any money. Moe thought of finding treasure to get money, so outside of his house he wondered where to obtain it, but couldn't think of anything. Moe was sidetracked after he saw Ruby and followed her instead. Later after Starfy defeated Ogura, Moe was rewarded with Treasure for helping Starfy. Moe then uses the treasure to get the things his siblings wanted. They all dance happily afterwards.

In Densetsu no Starfy 2

The Game Boy Advance in Moe's House (far right)

In Densetsu no Starfy 2, part of a purple Game Boy Advance can be seen on the Moe's House menu, next to a teddy bear.

In Densetsu no Starfy 3

The Game Boy Advance in Moe's House

A purple Game Boy Advance is seen on the floor in Moe's House. The player must select it to view the minigames menu. Another Game Boy Advance appears in Jojiro's Shop, where a Sand Snark plays it. After the player purchases every item from Jojiro's Shop, he or she can see the Sand Snark playing with the Game Boy Advance anytime by selecting the 'Playing...' (あそんでるよ...) option.

The Sand Snark playing with a Game Boy Advance

One of the stuff; the Chanchanko, has Starfy or Starly wearing a red chanchanko with what may be an orange Game Boy Advance in the left (from Starfy's view) pocket. If it is a Game Boy Advance, it is flipped 90° clockwise from its intended horizontal orientation. It is possible that the object may not be a Game Boy Advance, but rather a phone, however.

The chanchanko with the possible Game Boy Advance

In Densetsu no Starfy 4

Starly holding the Game Boy Micro in the Nintendo Headquarters Special

A purple Game Boy Micro makes a cameo appearance in Densetsu no Starfy 4 in the Nintendo Headquarters Special in the Stuff, where Starly (or Starfy for Starly's version of the Special) holding a purple Game Boy Micro pops out of the front of the building and walks right, meeting Starfy/Starfy.

In the manga (Yumiko Sudō)

Takeo holding his Game Boy Advance in chapter one of volume one, Going to the Human World Fii!

A Game Boy Advance appears in the Human World, where it was owned by Takeo in chapter one of volume one, Going to the Human World Fii! until the jar fell from Pufftop and landed on it, breaking it. Afterwards, Takeo saw a shooting star and wished that the Game Boy Advance would be fixed, however, the 'shooting star' falls into Takeo's face and turns out to be Starfy.

Takeo saved up much of his pocket money to earn the Game Boy Advance. He was going to show it to Rumi-chan (who he has a crush on) until it broke. Takeo commented that he wouldn't give the jar back to Starfy and Old Man Lobber until they compensate for the Game Boy Advance. Takeo believed that Starfy was actually a robot after Starfy joked that he would transform into a games console earlier, though he finds out that he isn't in chapter two, I'm a Prince Fii! after Takeo searched Starfy for a 'switch' but tickled Starfy causing him to fart.

In chapter 3, Not Afraid of Water Fii!, Old Man Lobber says that Starfy was busy repairing something yesterday and Takeo wonders if it is his Game Boy Advance. When Takeo arrives back in the Human World from Starfy's world, he finds out that Starfy has left a letter, apologizing for having broken his Game Boy Advance in chapter one. Starfy left Takeo his Game Boy Advance fixed for him and Takeo starts to cry because he is lonely. Though the Game Boy Advance was fixed the portal started to open again and Boctopus fell through it, breaking his Game Boy Advance again.

In Starfy Four Cell Theater

The Game Boy Advance appears in one cartoon in Starfy Four Cell Theater called "Twice of Anything". In "Twice of Anything", Starfy gets his Game Boy Advance out and talks about Densetsu no Starfy 2 that Starfy says is double the fun. He goes to put it in his Game Boy Advance, although the cartridge appears to be too big.

In China

There are variants of the Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance SP in China known as the iQue Game Boy Advance, however only a few games were released for it, such as Wario Land 4. It seems Chinese versions of Densetsu no Starfy and Densetsu no Starfy 2 were planned for the iQue Game Boy Advance, but cancelled. These games would eventually leak online. A list of character names can be found here.

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