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Nintendo trims down Game Boy
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, CNET Radio's Brian Cooley demos Nintendo's Game Boy Advance SP, featuring a new compact, flip-style design that can fit into smaller areas.

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