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[[File:GBC Logo.png|150px|left]]
[[File:GBC Logo.png|150px|left]]
The '''{{wp|Game Boy Color}}''' (also abbreviated as '''GBC''') is the fourth model to the [[Game Boy]] and, in some ways, the handheld counterpart of the [[Nintendo 64]]. It is similar to its predecessors, the most notable differences being that it is lighter, it is capable of displaying multiple colors, and the processing power is twice as fast. It is the final handheld to feature 8-bit graphics.
The '''[[nwiki:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]]''' is the fourth model to the [[Game Boy]] and, in some ways, the handheld counterpart of the [[Nintendo 64]]. It is similar to its predecessors, the most notable differences being that it is lighter, it is capable of displaying multiple colors, and the processing power is twice as fast. It is the final handheld to feature 8-bit graphics.


Some games made for the original Game Boy display more colors if played on a Game Boy Color. Other games were made exclusively for the Game Boy Color. The older versions could not play these, but the [[Game Boy Advance]], the [[nwiki:Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]], and the [[Game Boy Player]] could. It also had the shortest lifetime of a Nintendo handheld, as it was discontinued in 2003, and the last game was released later the same year.
Some games made for the original Game Boy display more colors if played on a Game Boy Color. Other games were made exclusively for the Game Boy Color. The older versions could not play these, but the [[Game Boy Advance]], the [[Game Boy Advance#Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]], and the [[Game Boy Player]] could. It also had the shortest lifetime of a Nintendo handheld, as it was discontinued in 2003, and the last game was released later the same year.


The Game Boy Color has identical controls to that of the original Game Boy and the NES controller. These are {{Button|gbc|A}}, {{Button|gbc|B}}, {{Button|gbc|start}}, and {{Button|gbc|select}} buttons and the {{Button|gbc|Pad}}. There are no compatibility issues with games made for the original Game Boy being run on a Game Boy Color. All games, accessories that are programmed for a particular game (such as a Game Link Cable), and non-standard features (such as the camera protruding out of a [[Game Boy Camera]] cartridge) will work on a Game Boy Color. Playing games that did not have any color can now be played in color using a color palette by using a combination of {{Button|gbc|Pad}} and {{Button|gbc|a}}, {{Button|gbc|b}}, or no additional button being pressed to select presets, similar to the [[Super Game Boy]] how someone can change the colors into the typical monochrome display.
The Game Boy Color has identical controls to that of the original Game Boy and the NES controller. These are {{Button|gbc|A}}, {{Button|gbc|B}}, {{Button|gbc|start}}, and {{Button|gbc|select}} buttons and the {{Button|gbc|Pad}}. There are no compatibility issues with games made for the original Game Boy being run on a Game Boy Color. All games, accessories that are programmed for a particular game (such as a Game Link Cable), and non-standard features (such as the camera protruding out of a [[Game Boy Camera]] cartridge) will work on a Game Boy Color. Playing games that did not have any color can now be played in color using a color palette by using a combination of {{Button|gbc|Pad}} and {{Button|gbc|a}}, {{Button|gbc|b}}, or no additional button being pressed to select presets, similar to the [[Super Game Boy]] how someone can change the colors into the typical monochrome display.
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A device known as the [[Game Boy Horror]], modeled after the Game Boy Color, appears in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.
A device known as the [[Game Boy Horror]], modeled after the Game Boy Color, appears in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.


Some Game Boy and Game Boy Color games were once available through the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Virtual Console#Nintendo 3DS|Virtual Console]] service until the Nintendo 3DS eShop's closure on March 27, 2023.
Some Game Boy and Game Boy Color games are currently available through the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Virtual Console#Nintendo 3DS|Virtual Console]] service.


==Hardware specifications==
==Hardware specifications==
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==Accessories==
==Accessories==
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All [[Official Nintendo Seal|official]] accessories compatible with the [[Game Boy]] are compatible with the Game Boy Color.
All [[Official Nintendo Seal|official]] accessories compatible with the [[Game Boy]] are compatible with the Game Boy Color.


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===Mobile Adapter GB===
===Mobile Adapter GB===
Only available in Japan, the '''{{wp|Game Boy accessories#Mobile Adapter GB|Mobile Adapter GB}}''' allowed certain games to connect to some Japanese mobile phones. The only strictly ''Super Mario'' games to utilize it were ''[[Mobile Golf]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''; however, the operation software that came with it (''[[Mobile Trainer]]'') features references to the ''Super Mario'' franchise. This peripheral was referred to as the '''Mobile Game Boy Adapter''' [https://archive.is/o56o4 in a translated Iwata Asks interview]. The device was released exclusively to Japan on January 27, 2001 and was not a commercial success.  
Only available in Japan, the '''[[bulbapedia:Mobile Game Boy Adapter|Mobile Adapter GB]]''' allowed certain games to connect to some Japanese mobile phones. The only strictly ''Mario'' games to utilize it were ''[[Mobile Golf]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''; however, the operation software that came with it (''[[Mobile Trainer]]'') features references to the ''Mario'' franchise. This peripheral was referred to as the '''Mobile Game Boy Adapter''' [https://archive.is/o56o4 in a translated Iwata Asks interview]. The device was released exclusively to Japan on January 27, 2001 and was not a commercial success.  


A part of the service was the '''Mobile System GB''', which allowed players to log on to the internet to access a network for wireless play across the nation via Nintendo servers. Using this server, ''Mobile Golf'' could be played online wirelessly, a precursor to the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] and [[Nintendo Network]]. Just as the device was not successful, the Mobile System GB was not successful and closed down on December 14, 2002.  
A part of the service was the '''Mobile System GB''', which allowed players to log on to the internet to access a network for wireless play across the nation via Nintendo servers. Using this server, ''Mobile Golf'' could be played online wirelessly, a precursor to the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] and [[Nintendo Network]]. Just as the device was not successful, the Mobile System GB was not successful and closed down on December 14, 2002.  


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GBC Mobile Adapter GB Panasonic.png|A version compatible with a {{wp|Panasonic}} mobile phone
GBC Mobile Adapter GB Panasonic.png|A version compatible with a {{wp|Panasonic}} mobile phone
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==BIOS colors==
==BIOS colours==
These colors will also work on a [[Game Boy Advance]], a Game Boy Advance SP and a [[Game Boy Player]] when a [[Game Boy]] game is inserted.
These colors will also work on a [[Game Boy Advance]], a Game Boy Advance SP and a [[Game Boy Player]] when a [[Game Boy]] game is inserted.
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Gameandwatch3.jpg|''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]''
Gameandwatch3.jpg|''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]''
Mario Family cover.png|''[[Mario Family]]''
Mario Family cover.png|''[[Mario Family]]''
MarioGolfGBCBoxArtCover.jpg|''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]''
MGGBC Cover.png|''[[Mario Golf (Game Boy Color)|Mario Golf]]''
MarioTennisGBC.jpg|''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]''
MarioTennisGBC.jpg|''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]''
MobileGolfBoxart.gif|''[[Mobile Golf]]''
MobileGolfBoxart.gif|''[[Mobile Golf]]''
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*In many English-speaking countries (e.g. Great Britain), the correct spelling for "color" is "colour". Despite this, the name of the console was never changed outside of America to reflect this difference.
*In many English-speaking countries (e.g. Great Britain), the correct spelling for "color" is "colour". Despite this, the name of the console was never changed outside of America to reflect this difference.
*The Chronicle in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' does not treat the Game Boy Color as separate from the original Game Boy.
*The Chronicle in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' does not treat the Game Boy Color as separate from the original Game Boy.
*This is one of the systems to appear on the {{wp|Nintendo Gateway System}}.


==References==
==References==
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