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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 ...
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.
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]
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
Description: Logo of en:Game Boy.Consists of the words "GAME BOY" in tightly tracked Gill Sans Bold Italic, with Nintendo's oval logo to the right of it. Source
Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version are 1996 role-playing video games (RPGs) developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy.They are the first installments of the Pokémon video game series, and were first released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Red [a] and Pocket Monsters Green, [b] followed by the special edition Pocket Monsters Blue [c] later that year.
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Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, released in 1996 for the Game Boy, were the first games in the series. The original Pokémon games are Japanese role-playing video games (RPGs) with an element of strategy and were created by Satoshi Tajiri for the Game Boy. The Pokémon series began with the release of Pocket Monsters Red and Green for the Game ...