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=Game Boy Color & Game Boy Advance=
 
=Game Boy Color & Game Boy Advance=
  
A couple of [[Game Boy Color]] cartridges had a rumble pak built-in. It required a single AA battery. The most popular game to use this was ''[[Pokémon Pinball]]'' and the only other Nintendo published games to utilize it were ''[[Perfect Dark]]'' and ''[[Star Wars: Episode I Racer]]''.
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A couple of [[Game Boy Color]] cartridges had a rumble pak built-in. It required a single AA battery. The most popular game to use this was ''[[Pokémon Pinball]]'' and the only other Nintendo published game to utilize it was ''[[Perfect Dark]]''.
  
 
Very few [[Game Boy Advance]] cartridges had built-in rumble. In fact, the only ones that did were two Nintendo titles, ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' and ''[[Drill Dozer]]''. Unlike the GBC games, they did not require a battery.
 
Very few [[Game Boy Advance]] cartridges had built-in rumble. In fact, the only ones that did were two Nintendo titles, ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' and ''[[Drill Dozer]]''. Unlike the GBC games, they did not require a battery.

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