Miyamoto: There's Life In The Game Boy Advance
But don't expect Nintendo to produce any games for it
Posted 16 Jul 2007

Miyamoto rocking a rollneck.
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“There are still a lot of games on the platform that the current consumer has not played and so there's still some life in it yet," Miyamoto said in an interview.
“It’s still selling well and so we’re still supplying hardware to the market,” he said, “but our internal development teams have their hands full already with trying to create software for the Wii and DS and so it’s true we’re focused primarily on that and not on creating new software for the GameBoy Advance.”
Notably absent from his comments was the GameCube. At the end of May Chart-Track dropped the 'Cube charts due to the console's lack of sales activity. Nintendo, however, refuses to admit that it no longer supports the platform.
Source: Kotaku
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the gameboy is dead, long live the DS (and the gameboy on virtual console!)
just had a thought how about gameboy games on virtual console that you can wifi to your ds!