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'''Mobile System GB''' was an online video game service by Mobile21 (a joint venture between Nintendo and Konami) for Game Boy and Game Boy Advance.
The only [[Sanrio]] related game that officially supported the Mobile GB Adapter was [[Hello Kitty no Happy House]] for the Game Boy Color where the service was used to send mail and furniture.<ref>[http://www.geocities.jp/rikkyjp/ope/kity.html Rikkyjp's Mobile GB Adapter plaza]</ref>
==Mobile GB Adapter==
The '''Mobile GB Adapter'''<ref>[https://archive.is/o56o4 Archived page of Iwata Asks: Personal Trainer Walking, mentioning the peripheral as the "Mobile GB Adapter"]</ref>, also known as the '''Mobile Adapter GB''' (Japanese: モバイルアダプタGB) is an obscure gaming peripheral for [[Nintendo]]'s [[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Game Boy Advance SP]] systems.
The '''Mobile GB Adapter'''<ref>[https://archive.is/o56o4 Archived page of Iwata Asks: Personal Trainer Walking, mentioning the peripheral as the "Mobile GB Adapter"]</ref>, also known as the '''Mobile Adapter GB''' (Japanese: モバイルアダプタGB) is an obscure gaming peripheral for [[Nintendo]]'s [[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Game Boy Advance SP]] systems.


The Mobile GB Adapter would connect to a service known as Mobile System GB via Japanese mobile phones in which it could be used for various online services such as sending and receiving email (through software such as "Mobile Trainer" that was originally packaged with the peripheral) or paid online battles in the Japanese version of [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Crystal|Pokémon Crystal]].
The Mobile GB Adapter would connect to Mobile System GB via Japanese mobile phones in which it could be used for various online services such as sending and receiving email (through software such as "Mobile Trainer" that was originally packaged with the peripheral) or paid online battles in the Japanese version of [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Crystal|Pokémon Crystal]].


The only [[Sanrio]] related game that officially supported the Mobile GB Adapter was [[Hello Kitty no Happy House]] for the Game Boy Color where the service was used to send mail and furniture.<ref>[http://www.geocities.jp/rikkyjp/ope/kity.html Rikkyjp's Mobile GB Adapter plaza]</ref>


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Revision as of 19:03, 30 October 2020

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Mobile System GB was an online video game service by Mobile21 (a joint venture between Nintendo and Konami) for Game Boy and Game Boy Advance.

The only Sanrio related game that officially supported the Mobile GB Adapter was Hello Kitty no Happy House for the Game Boy Color where the service was used to send mail and furniture.[1]

Mobile GB Adapter

The Mobile GB Adapter[2], also known as the Mobile Adapter GB (Japanese: モバイルアダプタGB) is an obscure gaming peripheral for Nintendo's Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance SP systems.

The Mobile GB Adapter would connect to Mobile System GB via Japanese mobile phones in which it could be used for various online services such as sending and receiving email (through software such as "Mobile Trainer" that was originally packaged with the peripheral) or paid online battles in the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal.


References