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The '''GameBoy''' is a series of portable [[gaming]] device developed by [[Nintendo]] and the first they developed.
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The '''Game Boy''' is a portable [[video game]] system developed by [[Nintendo]]. It was released in 1989, and is the first model within the titular [[Game Boy line]]. The original Game Boy is about [[inch|4″ x 7″]] in size. In 1997, a newer model was released, the Game Boy Pocket, measuring at a reduced 3″ x 5″. In 1998, a model with a light blue backlit screen was released, the Game Boy Light, although it only released in Japan. The same year, the Game Boy would receive a successor, the [[Game Boy Color]], which is very similar but features color graphics.
  
== History ==
 
The first Gameboy was released in 1989, and it quickly became very popular. It had a black and white screen, and it was about 4'x 7'. Around 1994 the GameBoy Pocket was released: roughly 3' x 5'. In 1996, a slightly larger GameBoy Color came, allowing color in a hand-held game system for the first time. About 1999 or 2000 the GameBoy Advance came, with a new shape, better sound and picture, and new games. However it really wasn't that much better and about 2 years later the GameBoy Advanced SP was released. This had an innovative folding design, a quality LCD screen with back light, and a rechargeable lithium battery. This was a truly advanced GameBoy. Right now, Nintendo's claim in the portable gaming system market is in the Nintendo [[DS]] (2005).
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 04:29, June 23, 2021

The Game Boy is a portable video game system developed by Nintendo. It was released in 1989, and is the first model within the titular Game Boy line. The original Game Boy is about 4″ x 7″ in size. In 1997, a newer model was released, the Game Boy Pocket, measuring at a reduced 3″ x 5″. In 1998, a model with a light blue backlit screen was released, the Game Boy Light, although it only released in Japan. The same year, the Game Boy would receive a successor, the Game Boy Color, which is very similar but features color graphics.