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Non-Color Game Boy infrared communications
Non-Color Game Boy infrared communications refers to infrared communications on an original Game Boy/Game Boy Pocket. An infrared port was not built-in to the Game Boy until the release of the Game Boy Color. The Game Boy Advance (and Game Boy Advance SP/Game Boy Micro) later removed the infrared port.
In order to implement these, Hudson Soft would release few Game Paks with a built-in infrared transmitter and receiver; such as the Japanese version of Pokémon Trading Card Game (published by Nintendo). These games also often used Hudson Soft's GB Kiss feature. Known Game Boy mappers with a built-in infrared transmitter and receiver are HuC-1 and HuC-3. Note not all HuC-3 games are regular Game Boy or GB Kiss games; 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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List of compatible games
Published by Nintendo
- Pokémon Trading Card Game (Japanese version only)
Third party, not published by Nintendo
- Daikaijuu Monogatari: The Miracle of the Zone
- Daikaijuu Monogatari: The Miracle of the Zone II
- GB Kiss Minigames (pack-in with GB Kiss Link modem for sending/receiving files, mail, minigames from the Internet)
- Nectaris GB
- Pocket Bomberman (Japanese version only; original Game Boy version)
- Pocket Family GB
- Pocket Bomberman
- Robopon Sun Version (Japanese version only)
- Robopon Star Version (Japanese version only (English version planned but cancelled))
- Robot Poncots Comic Bom Bom Special Version
- Robot Poncots Moon Version
- Super B-Daman: Fighting Phoenix
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