Nintendo of America reported its industry-leading family of Game Boy Advance portable game systems surpassed U.S. sales of 15 million units and, to celebrate, announced two new casing colors: Flame (red) and Onyx (black) for the new Game Boy Advance SP model.
The front-lit, flip-top Game Boy Advance SP is an unprecedented hit, in recent months accounting for 40 per cent of all gaming systems sold. Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance SP models have sold an average of more than half a million units per month; a rate of more than one unit sold every six seconds since the introduction of the Game Boy Advance in June, 2001.
With the depth and breadth of games we offer for people of any age, it's no surprise that both systems are selling at record levels, says George Harrison, senior vice president, sales and marketing, Nintendo of America. The new hues are just our next step in leading the portable gaming industry, allowing consumers to match their personality or enhance their style with this gaming device.
Color psychologists believe that certain hues generate specific, and often very strong responses in people. For example, black can foster strength and encourage independence, while red empowers and can stimulate the mind. In addition to the two new color casings, Flame and Onyx, Game Boy Advance SP is available in Platinum (silver) and Cobalt (blue).
Nintendo's Game Boy line has been hailed as the premier hand-held video game system since its debut in 1989, selling more than 150 million units. By the 2003 holiday shopping season, more than 500 Game Boy Advance titles will be available.
Among the most anticipated upcoming releases for the Game Boy Advance SP are Super Mario Bros. 3: Super Mario Advance 4 (Oct. 21), Top Gear Rally (Oct. 27), Fire Emblem (Nov. 3), Mario and Luigi (Nov. 17) and Sword of Mana (Dec. 1). Game Boy Advance SP is available now at an MSRP of USD 99.99.