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  2. Pocket Bomberman - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Bomberman received generally favorable reviews from critics. N64 Magazine described the game as somewhat repetitive, [1] while IGN praised the different themes in each world because they add variety to the game. [4] Nintendo Power editors praised its fun and challenging gameplay, and considered the Jump Mode innovative. [2]

  3. Game Boy - Wikipedia

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    The Game Boy Light was a Japan-only revision released on April 14, 1998. Like the Game Boy Pocket, the system was priced at ¥6,800 (equivalent to ¥6,892 in 2019). [56] The Game Boy Light is slightly bigger than the Game Boy Pocket and features an electroluminescent backlight allowing it to be

  4. List of handheld game consoles - Wikipedia

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    [1] Backwards compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. [32] Plays games from ROM cartridges. [32] Hardware revision Game Boy Advance SP released in 2003, smaller Game Boy Micro in 2005. [3] Roughly 1,500 games released. [32] Considered a commercial success despite its shorter lifespan due to the release of the Nintendo DS in 2004. [3 ...

  5. Game Boy accessories - Wikipedia

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    The component parts of the Pocket Sonar. The Game Boy Pocket Sonar is a peripheral for the Nintendo Game Boy made by Bandai that used sonar to locate fish up to 20 meters (65 feet) underwater for the sport of fishing and contained a fishing mini-game. [1] [2] It was released in Japan in 1998, but never released internationally. [3]

  6. Game Boy Camera - Wikipedia

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    The GBC is compatible with all of the Game Boy line except Game Boy Micro. Video output is possible via the Super Game Boy for the Super NES and the Game Boy Player for the GameCube. The camera has a 128×128 pixel CMOS sensor, [3] [4] and can store 128×112, grayscale digital images using the 4-color palette of the Game Boy system.

  7. Nintendo Player's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo did also once offer a subscription motive that included four of the aforementioned Player's Guides instead of only one. Following these four Player's Guides, a fifth was released to Nintendo Power subscribers entitled Top Secret Passwords, containing passwords for a wide variety of NES, SNES, and Game Boy games. While initially billed ...

  8. Keitai Denjū Telefang - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [3] In the games, the player contacts various creatures using a mobile phone-like device in order to get them to battle the foes they will encounter. Released exclusively in Japan on November 3, 2000, [ 1 ] the first game in the series was released for the Game Boy Color in two versions: Power Version ( パワーバージョン , Pawā ...

  9. Konami GB Collection - Wikipedia

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    Konami GB Collection is a series of video game compilations composed of four volumes released in Japan for the Game Boy and re-released in Euro regions for the Game Boy Color. The compilations were originally released from 1997 to 1998 in Japan , and were later released in Europe in 2000.