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'Game Boy Advance SP' Price Drops to $79.99

by Judy on Sept. 1, 2004 @ 7:09 a.m. PDT

Starting Sept. 2, Nintendo's Game Boy Advance SP will sell at an all-time low price of just $79.99. The price reduction significantly expands the potential audience of an already-dominant consumer electronics device to a wider range of consumers.

At the same time, Nintendo also paves the way for more "Mayhem" - the watchword of the new "Start Mayhem" marketing campaign that debuts with the new price point, showcasing different personalities for each of the GBA SP colors.

"This new price point makes Game Boy Advance SP affordable for the vast majority of the mass market, and gives people a `gotta-have' gift to automatically put at the top of their holiday gift lists," said George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "Nintendo has always owned the portable video game market, and this further strengthens our leadership position."

Game Boy Advance SP, which is front-lit and sports a clam-shell design, has sold more than 20 million units worldwide, and will continue its dominance this fall with an impressive lineup of games. Before the end of the year, Nintendo will launch titles like "Pokemon FireRed," "Pokemon LeafGreen," "F-Zero GP Legend," "Mario Pinball Land," "Kirby & The Amazing Mirror," "Donkey Kong Country 2," "Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls" and "Classic NES Series 2," which features old-school games like "Metroid," "Castlevania," "Dr. Mario" and "Zelda II: The Adventure of Link." Added to this will be more than 50 titles hitting the market from Nintendo licensees.

In addition, Game Boy Advance SP continues to expand its range, with the Game Boy Wireless Adapter that comes packaged with "Pokemon FireRed" and "Pokemon LeafGreen," as well as Game Boy Advance Video, novel video paks that let users watch cartoons right on their Game Boy Advance units.

The "Start Mayhem" campaign features CGI-animated Game Boy Advance SP units brought to life in a variety of fun situations. Each color unit demonstrates a different personality. The campaign kicks off with videos featuring the Flame and Onyx systems. To view the videos, log onto www.startmayhem.com starting Sept. 2.

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