"We think that Game Boy Advance certainly has at least one more holiday
season left in it," Reggie explained, calling GBA a "gateway console".
"For us, it continues to be a great stepping stone for five-, six-,
seven-year old consumers to have their first great handheld gaming
experience and then transition right into DS."
Game Boy Advance still retails for around $80 in the States, but some
retailers were selling the still-popular Game Boy Advance SP model for
$50. The "style-conscious" Game Boy micro, effectively considered a
flop, was selling on Black Friday for $35-$40 in some stores. Nintendo
also currently has only a single Game Boy Advance release announced for
the future: Final Fantasy VI Advance, scheduled for release in early
February.