Game Boy - Tamagothchi Game
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The game boy outlook

It sports a sleek and vibe with portability and comfort, all in the palm of your hand, and the pocket of your jeans. Switch between four faceplates to match your style and play any of the 700+ titles in the game boy advance library. The game boy advance SP is deep on the style gaming. With its back-lit flip screen, smooth lines and color selection, this classic system gets you in the portable fun revolution.

The history of game boy

The game boy was invented by gumpei yokoi in 1989, it is the most sold handheld machine ever, and has sold in about 55 million copies. In 1996 Nintendo released a newer, smaller and has a better LCD screen and comes in blue, red, green, yellow, gold, classic, black, hot pink and transparent, and one with a light to play in the dark. The mega hit in Japan of the moment, pocket monsters, helped the GB to sell in 10 million copies in 1997 and the outselling of the Nintendo was 64!! That shows the GB is still a console to count on to 9 years after its release! Now the game boy color is released, with 32000 colors to choose from and 56 colors at once on the screen.

The game boy monitor

The monitor used by the game boy is a simple LCD type screen (liquid crystal display) which can only show 4 different colors or grayscales. This is both the advantage and the disadvantage for the game boy. The advantage is that it doesn’t consume half as much batteries as other color handheld systems like the Atari LYNX or the SEGA game gear, the other great things that have been further improved with the GB pocket is its size. You can actually put it in your pocket. Try putting a game gear in your pocket if you can! The two drawbacks of the LCD screen is that it looks a little bit of dull in only 4 different shades of grey and it can also be tricky to get a good projection on the screen. This has been improved in the new GB pocket, so it’s not a problem any more.

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  1. Very interesting article. Thanks!

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