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{{game-infobox
{{GameInfobox
|image=[[Image:Opening_Menu_Advance_Wars.PNG|The Opening Menu of ''Advance Wars'']]
|gamename=Advance Wars
|imagename=AW_NA_boxart.png
|caption=The game's North American boxart
|developer=Intelligent Systems
|developer=Intelligent Systems
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=Nintendo
|platforms=Game Boy Advance
|system=Game Boy Advance
|released=September 10, 2001 (USA)
|ESRBrating="E" for Everyone|PEGIrating=11+
|ratings=E (ESRB)
|NArelease=September 10, 2001|EUrelease=January 11, 2002|JPrelease=November 25, 2004{{tt|*|Part of Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2}}
|media=Cartridge
}}
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===Vs. Mode===
===Vs. Mode===
[[Image:Opening_Menu_Advance_Wars.PNG|frame|right|The game's title screen]]
[[Vs. Mode]] is the fourth battle mode of Advance Wars. In it there is a selection of maps that the player can play on, though several of these have to be bought in Battle Maps before being accessible. War Room maps can be used in this mode, as well as Special, Versus, 3 player, 4 player, and pre-deployed, but not Campaign Maps. It is also possible to play on maps created by the player in the Design Maps mode.
[[Vs. Mode]] is the fourth battle mode of Advance Wars. In it there is a selection of maps that the player can play on, though several of these have to be bought in Battle Maps before being accessible. War Room maps can be used in this mode, as well as Special, Versus, 3 player, 4 player, and pre-deployed, but not Campaign Maps. It is also possible to play on maps created by the player in the Design Maps mode.