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  2. 98s - Wikipedia

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    98s is a British hip-hop collective based in Hackney, London. The group is named after the two postcodes, E9 ( Homerton ) and E8 (Hackney), where the members are from. [ 1 ] Their members include V9, Unknown T , Kay-O (formerly KO), HitMan, DA, Jimmy, Stally, Alchubbino, Billy Billions, and Mazza.

  3. Game Boy - Wikipedia

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    The Game Boy was designed by the team at Nintendo Research & Development 1 (R&D1), which had previously developed the Game & Watch handhelds and video games including Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] However, early in the process, deep disagreements arose between Gunpei Yokoi , the R&D1 division director, and Satoru Okada , the ...

  4. Gunpei Yokoi - Wikipedia

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    Yokoi is best known for his contribution in the creation of the Game Boy. Yokoi's Virtual Boy (1995) After Mario Bros., Yokoi produced several R&D1 games, such as Kid Icarus and Metroid. [8] He designed R.O.B. [9] and the Game Boy, the latter of which became a worldwide success. [8] Another of his creations, the Virtual Boy, was a commercial ...

  5. List of Game Boy games - Wikipedia

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    The original model of the Game Boy. The Game Boy portable system has a library of games, which were released in plastic ROM cartridges. The Game Boy first launched in Japan on April 21, 1989, with Super Mario Land, Alleyway, Baseball, and Yakuman.

  6. Game Boy Game Pak - Wikipedia

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    Game Boy Game Pak is the brand name of the ROM cartridges used to store video game data for the Game Boy family of handheld video game consoles, part of Nintendo's line of Game Pak cartridges. Early Game Boy games were limited to 32 kilobytes (KB) of read-only memory (ROM) storage due to the system's 8-bit architecture .

  7. Arcade Classic - Wikipedia

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    Arcade Classic is a series of five compilations of arcade games for Game Boy released in 1995. The first four were published by Nintendo, while the fifth was developed and published by Black Pearl Software. Each cartridge includes two games. [1] Arcade Classic No. 1: Asteroids / Missile Command; Arcade Classic No. 2: Centipede / Millipede

  8. Camp Lazlo - Wikipedia

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    A video game for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance called Camp Lazlo: Leaky Lake Games was released on November 6, 2006, as a tie-in to the show. The game is published by Crave Entertainment and developed by Collision Studios. The player plays as the three main characters (Lazlo, Clam and Raj) to compete in a series of game challenges and earn ...

  9. Monster Max - Wikipedia

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    Monster Max is a 1994 action-adventure puzzle video game developed by Rare and published by Titus France in Europe for the Game Boy.The player is the titular aspiring rock star, who, in an attempt to fight King Krond who bans all music, traverses nine floors of the Mega Hero Academy.