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The Nintendo Game Boy is a console from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in Japan on April 21st, 1989 followed by North America (July 31st, 1989) and Europe (September 28th, 1990). A model revision — the Game Boy Pocket — is a smaller unit that required fewer batteries which displayed games in black and white instead of monochromatic green. The Game Boy Light was a Japanese-only model that was similar to the Pocket but featured a backlight. Games were also later playable directly on the Game Boy Advance, on the Super Nintendo using the Super Game Boy cartridge, and on the GameCube with the Game Boy Player. | |||
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Revision as of 02:17, 28 May 2022
The Nintendo Game Boy is a console from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in Japan on April 21st, 1989 followed by North America (July 31st, 1989) and Europe (September 28th, 1990). A model revision — the Game Boy Pocket — is a smaller unit that required fewer batteries which displayed games in black and white instead of monochromatic green. The Game Boy Light was a Japanese-only model that was similar to the Pocket but featured a backlight. Games were also later playable directly on the Game Boy Advance, on the Super Nintendo using the Super Game Boy cartridge, and on the GameCube with the Game Boy Player.
General Information
- Creating Game Backups
Playing Game Backups- Game Boy:Creating Game Backups
Applying ROM Patches- Identifying Fake Cartridges
- Quick Visual Fake Cart Checker
Technical Information
General Mods
- USB-C Power Mod (Video Guide)
Anton Veretenenko's GBAmp- DIY Capture Card (Glasglow)
- Game Boy PCB Mount Pro Sound v3
Video Mods
Video Output NotesMcWill's Game Boy Color LCD (+VGA out)Funny Playing IPS ScreenGame Boy ConsolizerBi-verted BacklightRGB Backlight- Mahko's Notes on Backlight Mods
Homebrew
Repair Guides
Capacitor ReplacementScreen ReplacementVertical Lines on ScreenHorizontal Lines on Screen- Save Battery Replacement
Cleaning up Battery Acid- Game Cartridge / Connector Cleaning
Flash Carts
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Replacement Parts |
Other
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