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*'''Game Boy Pocket''': A smaller, lighter Game Boy model requiring fewer batteries. In Japan, there was a special bundle for a Hello Kitty Game Boy Pocket with the game [[Sanrio Uranai Party]].<ref>[https://consolevariations.com/variation/console/hello-kitty-sanrio-uranai Console Variations - Nintendo GameBoy Pocket Hello Kitty Sanrio Uranai Console]</ref>
*'''Game Boy Pocket''': A smaller, lighter Game Boy model requiring fewer batteries. In Japan, there was a special bundle for a Hello Kitty Game Boy Pocket with the game [[Sanrio Uranai Party]].<ref>[https://consolevariations.com/variation/console/hello-kitty-sanrio-uranai Console Variations - Nintendo GameBoy Pocket Hello Kitty Sanrio Uranai Console]</ref>
*'''Game Boy Light''': A revision of the Game Boy featuring a {{WP|electroluminescent|electroluminescence}} {{WP|backlight|backlight}}. It was released on April 14, 1998 only in Japan.
*'''Game Boy Light''': A revision of the Game Boy featuring a {{WP|electroluminescent|electroluminescence}} {{WP|backlight|backlight}}. It was released on April 14, 1998 only in Japan.
*'''[[Super Game Boy]]''': An add-on cartridge for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] to play Game Boy games with enhancements, although with very few exceptions, games with Super Game Boy enhancements solely added the addition of enhanced colours and a border.
*'''Super Game Boy 2''': Japan-only successor to the Super Game Boy.
*'''[[Game Boy Color]]''': Colourised successor to the Game Boy family of consoles.
*'''[[Game Boy Color]]''': Colourised successor to the Game Boy family of consoles.
*'''[[Game Boy Advance]]''' family: Successor to the Game Boy Color.
*'''[[Game Boy Advance]]''' family: Successor to the Game Boy Color.

Revision as of 18:52, 1 June 2022

The Game Boy (Japanese: ゲームボーイ) is a handheld video game console produced by Nintendo. It was released on April 21, 1989 in Japan, July 31, 1989 in North America and on September 28, 1990 in Europe.

Monochrome games can be played by inserting cartridges into the system.

It is part of the fourth generation of video game consoles. It was succeeded by the Game Boy Color including support for colourised video games including many games that will mainly only work on a Game Boy Color or later model.

The system was highly successful, in particular it was sought after after the success of Pokémon franchise which featured games for this system debuting with Pokémon Red and Green Versions in Japan (localized overseas as Pokémon Red and Blue Versions).

Variations

  • Play It Loud!: A Game Boy model with a coloured case, known in Japan as Game Boy Bros. Despite the coloured case it otherwise works the same as an ordinary Game Boy.
  • Game Boy Pocket: A smaller, lighter Game Boy model requiring fewer batteries. In Japan, there was a special bundle for a Hello Kitty Game Boy Pocket with the game Sanrio Uranai Party.[1]
  • Game Boy Light: A revision of the Game Boy featuring a electroluminescence backlight. It was released on April 14, 1998 only in Japan.
  • Super Game Boy: An add-on cartridge for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System to play Game Boy games with enhancements, although with very few exceptions, games with Super Game Boy enhancements solely added the addition of enhanced colours and a border.
  • Super Game Boy 2: Japan-only successor to the Super Game Boy.
  • Game Boy Color: Colourised successor to the Game Boy family of consoles.
  • Game Boy Advance family: Successor to the Game Boy Color.

List of Sanrio related games

See Category:Game Boy Color games and Category:Game Boy games for articles about Game Boy and Game Boy Color games related to Sanrio.