Game Boy Advance Games With Built-in Rumble
The major difference between the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games with rumble (apart from being for different systems) is that the Game Boy Advance games draw power directly from the Game Boy Advance itself and do not require an external power source. There are only two Game Boy Advance games with built-in rumble: Drill Dozer and WarioWare: Twisted!, the latter being a motion detecting game that 'rumbled' slightly when the game was tilted through use of a piezoelectric gyroscope.
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