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  • ...anufactured by [[Nintendo]]; which is inserted into slot 2 (normally the [[Game Boy Advance]] slot) of an original Nintendo DS system. It was released in N As with other Rumble Paks, it is designed to add a sense of vibration to a selection of games to make
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  • |image=[[File:SMB Game Pak.png|150px]] |caption=[[Super Mario Bros.]] [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] Game Pak
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  • ...}}, {{wp|Disney Channel}}, and {{wp|4K Media Inc.|4Kids}}. The majority of Game Boy Advance Video releases were published by Majesco, with the exception of .... Retrieved July 27, 2017.</ref> The Game Paks are incompatible with the [[Game Boy Player]] to prevent users from copying the video onto VHS or DVD format
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  • ...ame to vibrate when something worthy of attention/important happens in the game. The [[Game Boy Player]] (Nintendo GameCube) adds special support to some [[Game Boy Advance]] games, giving them a Rumble feature. These are listed under t
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  • ...game in the [[Jam with the Band series]], and adds additional songs to the game, including songs requested by fans.
    1 KB (149 words) - 21:00, 4 July 2020
  • ...'', is a series of four classic arcade compilation [[Game Pak]]s for the [[Game Boy]] by Accolade, The Code Monkeys, [[TOSE]], Solid Software. The original
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  • ...Clock]]. TAMA5 is likely derived from {{wp|Tamagotchi}}; the pet-raising (game) franchise. 5 is also read as 五 (go) in Japanese; hence TAMA5 might be re It is used by the game Game de Hakken!! Tamagotchi - Osutchi to Mesutchi with components [[TC8521AM]] (
    1 KB (182 words) - 21:29, 21 December 2021
  • ...=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1]], [[Intelligent Systems]] |console=[[Game Boy]] |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasen '''Alleyway''' is a 1989 ball-and-paddle [[Game Boy]] game. It was one of the Game Boy launch titles.
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  • A '''Nintendo DS Option Pak''' resembles a [[Game Boy Advance]] Game Pak but is designed exclusively for the bottom section of an original [[Nin ...idge is read incorrectly. If the player attempts to play it as a game on a Game Boy Advance, the console will act as if there is no cartridge inserted.
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  • ...is GB.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=Nintendo |console=[[Game Boy]] |category=Puzzle |players=Single player, multiplayer |predecessor=Tet ...ition to the main game, this version featured two player battles via the [[Game Link Cable]].
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  • | media = Nintendo Entertainment System [[Game Pak]]s
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  • ...e Boy.jpg |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=Nintendo |console=[[Game Boy]] |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasen '''Yakuman''' is a game for [[Game Boy]]. It was one of the console's launch titles in Japan.
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  • |image=[[File:Pokemon Diamond Game Card.png|150px]] |caption=A ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|Pokémon Diamond Version]]'' Game Card for [[Nintendo DS]].
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  • ...[Game Boy Color]]. The [[Game Boy Advance]] (and [[Game Boy Advance SP]]/[[Game Boy Micro]]) later removed the infrared port. ...ames; Pocket Family GB 2 does not play on a regular Game Boy, and uses the Game Boy Color's built-in infrared hardware.
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  • {{Game infobox ...k-Up'' was the game packaged with R.O.B. units, while in other regions the game was packaged in a larger box containing the necessary accessories.
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  • {{Game infobox |title=Hello Kitty World |jptitle=ハローキティワールド |j '''Hello Kitty World''' is a Japan-only game for the Famicom.
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  • This article is a list of [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] peripherals. *DMG means [[Game Boy]] (Dot-Matrix-Game)
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  • {{Game infobox ...lly]. Nintendo Life (March 9, 2010). Retrieved August 24, 2016.</ref>, the game was released in North America in late 1994, and in Europe in early 1995.
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  • {{Game infobox ...released as a launch title for the [[Nintendo 64DD]] in December 1999. The game would later see an update re-release on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2002,
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  • {{Game infobox |title2=Tennis (Game Boy)
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