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It’s not clear why the Game Boy was moved, but here are high-res photos for posterity. It’s not clear why the Game Boy was moved, but here are high-res photos for posterity. Sean Hollister is ...
Japanese company Nintendo introduced the Game Boy, its first portable gaming device to take game cartridges, in 1989. Early models boasted a two-inch screen and ran on an 8-bit system. As long as ...
The Game Boy might seem archaic now with its lack of a backlit screen and minimal button placement, but it resonated with a lot of people, sold over 118 million units, and inspired a generation of ...
Without the Game Boy, Nintendo would be a far different company today. While Nintendo had found huge success with NES, its jump to cartridge-based portable gaming in 1989 changed the course of ...
Nearly a year after apparently Nintendo-developed Game Boy and Game Boy Advance emulators for the Switch leaked online, Nintendo has finally made those emulators available to Switch Online ...
Developer Ruben Retro made a clone of Windows 3.1 that is playable on the Game Boy Color. GBS WINDOWS for Game Boy is not a port of Windows 3.1, or any version of Windows for that matter.
The Game Boy was a hit from the start when it was released in 1989. But it wasn’t until the Game Boy Advance arrived in 2001 that Nintendo revealed what was truly possible with a handheld game ...
Forget your phone cameras and laptop built-ins; your next webcam could be your old Game Boy Camera. The team (sort of) bringing this peripheral into the modern age is Epilogue. The company makes ...
Tiny, annoying volume and power buttons. Unprotected cart slot. Inferior layout for Game Boy Advance games. Long wait times on order shipments. I'll admit it: I'm a skeptic, and a grouchy one at that.