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|release date = '''Game Boy'''<br />JP April 21, 1989 <br />US August 1989<br />EU September 28, 1990<br />'''Game Boy Pocket'''<br />Worldwide 1996<br />'''Game Boy Light'''<br />JP April 14, 1998 | |release date = '''Game Boy'''<br />JP April 21, 1989 <br />US August 1989<br />EU September 28, 1990<br />'''Game Boy Pocket'''<br />Worldwide 1996<br />'''Game Boy Light'''<br />JP April 14, 1998 | ||
|units sold = 69.42 million | |units sold = 69.42 million | ||
− | |top game = [[Pokémon: Red, Green and Blue Versions]] | + | |top game = ''[[Pokémon: Red, Green and Blue Versions]]'' |
|compatibility = | |compatibility = | ||
|predecessor = [[Game & Watch]] | |predecessor = [[Game & Watch]] |
Revision as of 21:11, 9 January 2010
Game Boy | |
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Manufacturer | Nintendo |
Type | Handheld |
Generation | Fourth |
Media | Cartridge |
Release Date | Game Boy JP April 21, 1989 US August 1989 EU September 28, 1990 Game Boy Pocket Worldwide 1996 Game Boy Light JP April 14, 1998 |
Units Sold | 69.42 million |
Top Game | Pokémon: Red, Green and Blue Versions |
Predecessor | Game & Watch |
Successor | Game Boy Color |
The Game Boy was Nintendo's first handheld game system based on cartridges. It was first released in Japan and America in 1989 for US$89.95. It was released in Europe the following year. The Game Boy was originally bundled with Tetris.
Designs
Game Boy
The original Game Boy was bigger than the later Game Boy Pocket, earning it the nickname "the dinosaur." It also required 4 AA batteries to play and had a shorter battery life than the Game Boy Pocket. It's original color is a tan. Variations include clear, white, black, green, red, yellow, and Manchester United Football Club.
Game Boy Pocket
The Game Boy Pocket is significantly smaller than the original Game Boy and can easily fit into a pocket. It runs on a mere 2 AAA batteries and has a longer battery life than the original Game Boy. It was available in gray, yellow, green, red, black, and clear purple. Special editions of the Game Boy Pocket include Ice Blue, Extreme Green(a see through green case), blue, clear, gold, silver, ANA(see through blue), glow-in-the-dark, Altus(grey with blue trim around the screen), Famitsu(clear with blue trim), and Hello Kitty version.
Game Boy Light
Definitely the rarest design, the Game Boy Light is similar to the Game Boy Pocket in almost every aspect. The one difference is that it has a backlit screen. The Game Boy Light was only sold in Japan. It was originally sold with a silver or gold color. Special editions of the Game Boy Light include clear yellow, Famitsu edition(clear case with white trim and buttons), two Astroboy editions, and a yellow Pikachu edition.
See Also
Accessories:
External Links
Nintendo Systems |
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NES - Super NES - Nintendo 64 - GameCube - Wii - Wii U - Switch Game Boy - Game Boy Color - Game Boy Advance - Nintendo DS (DSi) - 3DS (New 3DS) Arcade - Color TV Game - Game & Watch - Virtual Boy |