The Game Boy Advance had some great games. In addition to portable versions of great console games like Mario Kart: Super Circuit, there were also lots of great original games like Metroid: Fusion and Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Unfortunately, none of them have been ported to modern hardware. Thankfully, someone’s been working on a handy mod kit so the Game Boy Advance can be played on modern HD displays. Stephen Williams, who goes by Woozle on YouTube, has been hard at work on the GBA Consolizer, a FPGA-based (field-programmable gate array) adapter that goes on the front of the handheld and lets it output through a mini HDMI connector at a resolution of 1280×720. The processing is done by a circuit board in the adapter and is supposed to produce “reference level quality” HD images without any sort of lag, and according to a recent hands-on demo and review by the modding site RetroRGB it does exactly that. The adapter replaces the GBA’s LCD screen, so while Williams has described his mod kit as requiring only very basic soldering, it’s effectively a one way trip. The upshot is a GBA that outputs to HD TVs. You can control the games…