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Nintendo's new hand-held Gameboy Advance is displayed at Nintendo Space World 2000 in Makuhari August 24, 2000. The Japan's big game machine maker unveiled the 32-bit Gameboy Advance with next-generation console Gamecube.
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Japanese women play the new Nintendo GameCube video game console at Nintendo Space World 2001 in Makuhari, 30 kilometre east of Tokyo August 24, 2001. The world's second-largest home video-game maker Nintendo