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===Game Boy Pocket=== | |||
[[Image:Game_boy_pocket.PNG|frame|right|A '''Game Boy Pocket'''.]] | |||
The '''Game Boy Pocket''' was the second system in the [[Game Boy]] line. It had the same specifications as the original Game Boy, but it was smaller, lighter, and had a longer battery life and required less batteries (two AAA's as opposed to it's predecessors four AA's). | |||
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Revision as of 02:14, March 31, 2007
This article is about the game console. For information about the gamebook series of the same name, see Game Boy (book series)
The Game Boy was Nintendo's first portable console. The Gameboy was one of the best selling game systems of all time, selling around 118,690,000 units world wide. It was so popular that Nintendo actually pushed back the Gameboy Color because the sales for the Gameboy were so good.
Hardware Specifications
CPU: Z80 8-bit CMOS
CPU Speed: 4.19 Mhz
RAM: 8 Kbyte
Maximum Resolution: 160 x 144 pixels
Colors: Grayscale
Maximum number of colors: 4
Maximum sprite size: 8 x 16 pixels
Maximum number of sprites: 40 sprites
Minimum/Maximum cart size: 256 Kbit - 16 Mbit
Sound: 4 Channel
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Remakes
Game Boy Pocket
The Game Boy Pocket was the second system in the Game Boy line. It had the same specifications as the original Game Boy, but it was smaller, lighter, and had a longer battery life and required less batteries (two AAA's as opposed to it's predecessors four AA's).