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  2. File:Game Boy Pocket Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Game Boy Pocket; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org ゲームボーイポケット; ゲームボーイシリーズ; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Game Boy Pocket; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Game Boy; Linha Game Boy; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Game Boy Pocket; Usage on th.wikipedia.org ตระกูลเกมบอย; Usage on vi.wikipedia.org Game Boy ...

  3. Game Boy Printer - Wikipedia

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    Mad Catz [11] and Xchanger sold a kit that enabled users to connect a Game Boy to a PC and print images using the PC's printer. Hobbyists outside the UK can also make their own cable for uploading images to their computer. [12] A Game Boy Printer emulator is needed for the Game Boy to interface with the PC once linked via cable. [13]

  4. File:Gameboy pocket.svg - Wikipedia

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    A drawing of a Gameboy pocket. Date: April 20, 2009. Uploaded to Commons on June 25, 2009: Source: The Open Clip Art Library; specifically, . Author: Open Clip Art Library user Anonymous. Uploaded to Commons by Drilnoth.

  5. 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

  6. List of handheld game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Game Boy First of the Game Boy line of handhelds. [1] Plays monochrome games from ROM cartridges. [1] Hardware revisions include the smaller Game Boy Pocket in 1996, and color screened Game Boy Color in 1998. [9] [1] 1,244 games released. [10] Was the best-selling handheld console until 2010 when it was surpassed by the Nintendo DS. [11] 1989 [1]

  7. 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]

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  9. Category:Game Boy game covers - Wikipedia

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    B. File:Baby T-Rex cover.jpg; File:Balloon-kid.jpg; File:Barbie - Game Girl Coverart.png; File:Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly official cover.jpg