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All Game Boy Consoles Shopping Guide



Are you a fan of classic gaming? If so, then Game Boy consoles are the perfect platform for you. The original Game Boy console was released in 1989 and revolutionized the way we played games. Since then, multiple iterations of the console have been released with improved graphics, larger screens, and more powerful hardware. In this beginner's shopping guide, we'll go over all the different Game Boy consoles that have been released, so you can find the one that's right for you.

The original Game Boy was released in 1989 and was the first handheld gaming device ever released. This 8-bit console used cartridges to store games, had a monochrome green-and-black display, and ran for up to 10 hours on a set of four AA batteries. Despite its low resolution, it still managed to handle classic titles like Super Mario Land and Tetris.

At the end of 1996, Nintendo released the Game Boy Pocket. This 8-bit console boasted a sleeker design and battery life of up to 30 hours on two AAA batteries. It also featured a brighter and more compact screen, but still lacked color.

In 1998, Nintendo released the Game Boy Color. This 8-bit console is compatible with the original Game Boy titles, but featured a color display, improved sound system, and processor, as well as twice the RAM and twice the battery life of the original Game Boy. This model was available in ten different colors, including Atomic Purple and Fuchsia.

In 2001, Nintendo released the Game Boy Advance. This 32-bit console had a larger screen and better graphics, and ran on an internal rechargeable battery. It was compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, and even featured a wireless link cable for multiplayer games.

In 2004, Nintendo released the Game Boy Advance SP. This 32-bit console featured a folding design, adjustable backlit display, and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. It was also compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color games.

Finally, in 2006, Nintendo released the Game Boy Micro. This 32-bit console was the most compact iteration of the franchise, and featured an adjustable backlit display, stereo speakers, and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. It was only compatible with Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance SP games.

There you have it, all the different Game Boy consoles that have been released over the years. Hopefully this guide has helped you choose the right console for your gaming needs. Happy gaming!



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