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* [[WonderSwan:Playing Game Backups]]
* [[WonderSwan:Playing Game Backups]]
* [[WonderSwan:Creating_Game_Backups | Creating Game Save Backups]]
* [[WonderSwan:Creating_Game_Backups | Creating Game Save Backups]]
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Applying ROM Patches]] </s>
* [[Applying ROM Patches]]
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Homebrew Games List]] </s>
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Homebrew Games List]] </s>
* [[WonderSwan:List of WonderSwan Games with Save Batteries]]
* [[WonderSwan:List of WonderSwan Games with Save Batteries]]
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===General Mods===
===General Mods===
* [[WonderSwan:USB-C Power Mod]]
* [[WonderSwan:USB-C Power Mod]]
* <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Headphone Jack Mod]] </s>
* [[WonderSwan:Headphone Jack Mod]]
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| <h3>Flash Carts</h3>
| <h3>Flash Carts</h3>
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<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:insideGadgets WS 8MB/256k FRAM Flash Cart]] </s> </li>
<li> [[WonderSwan:insideGadgets WS 8MB/256k FRAM Flash Cart]] </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:RetroOnyx WonderSwan E-Ink Flash Cart]] </s> </li>
<li> [[WonderSwan:RetroOnyx WonderSwan E-Ink Flash Cart]] </li>
<li> [[WonderSwan:WS Flash Masta USB]] </li>
<li> [[WonderSwan:WS Flash Masta USB]] </li>
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||<h3>Replacement Parts</h3>
||<h3>Replacement Parts</h3>
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<li> [[Button Repair Pad]] </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Capacitor Kit]] </s> </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Capacitor Kit]] </s> </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Shell]] </s> </li>
<li> [[WonderSwan:Shell]] </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Speaker]] </s> </li>
<li> [[WonderSwan:Speaker]] </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Rechargeable Battery Pack]] </s> </li>
<li> [[WonderSwan:Rechargeable Battery Pack]] </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Battery Contacts]] </s> </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:LCD Screen]] </s> </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:LCD Screen]] </s> </li>
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<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Repair Tools]] </s> </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Repair Tools]] </s> </li>
<li> <s title="Placeholder - Guide not created yet!" class="visible"> [[WonderSwan:Glass Screen Cover]] </s> </li>
<li> [[WonderSwan:Glass Screen Cover]] </li>
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Revision as of 03:36, 1 February 2023

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The Bandai WonderSwan is a handheld console from the fifth generation of video game consoles. The console was released in Japan on March 4th, 1999. The WonderSwan was unique in that extra buttons were present on the hardware that allows for games to support tate orientation. Two model revisions were later released: the WonderSwan Color — which sported a color screen — and the SwanCrystal — which included an improved LCD screen. The WonderSwan also had an official software devlopment kit for amateur programmers — the WonderWitch — that allows games to be developed in the C programming language. The WonderSwan could also connect to the internet through a mobile phone network using the WonderGate add-on for downloadable game content, email, and web browsing. An adapter also was created to allow use of headphones, as the console lacked a headphone port.