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+ | |name=Mobile System GB | ||
+ | |logo=[[File:Mobile System GB logo.png|160px]] | ||
+ | |caption=Official logo | ||
+ | |provider=[[Nintendo Network Service Development]], [[Mobile21]], [[MissingLink]] | ||
+ | |launched=January 27, 2001 | ||
+ | |enddate=December 14, 2002 | ||
+ | |serviceprovided=Email exchange, limited web browser, online gameplay/competition/ranking, paid downloadable content | ||
+ | |accessibleby=[[Game Boy Color]] or [[Game Boy Advance]] console, connected to a mobile phone using the [[Mobile Game Boy Adapter]], for Japan only. | ||
+ | |externallink=[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0101/ Nintendo Online Magazine Jan. 2001], [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0107/ Nintendo Online Magazine Jul. 2001], [https://web.archive.org/web/20020927174654/http://www.mobile21.co.jp/ Archived Mobile21 website] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | '''Mobile System GB''' was an online gameplay, networking (such as email) service for [[Game Boy Color]] and [[Game Boy Advance]] operated via mobile phone. The service was established by [[Nintendo]] and [[Mobile21]] and a starter cartridge known as the [[Mobile Trainer]], with the [[Mobile Game Boy Adapter|Mobile GB Adapter]] is intended to set up the service. The Mobile Trainer also included a mailing system, and a dedicated browser featuring the [[Mobile Home Page]]. | |
− | The service | + | The service operated from a former Nintendo data-center at gameboy.datacenter.ne.jp. |
− | The service is most known for its support of Japanese [[Pokémon Crystal]], in which players could download news, | + | For a price, supported mobile phones could use this service to play games/software online or to download content. The service needed the Mobile GB Adapter to operate, and one of three Mobile GB Adapter cables (blue, yellow or red) used to connect to different mobile phones. |
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+ | The service is most known for its support of the Japanese release of [[Pokémon Crystal Version]], in which players could download news, battle and trade online, mail, or the "GS Ball" item; unlocking the Mythical Pokémon Celebi. | ||
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+ | ==Supported titles== | ||
+ | [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Mobile_Game_Boy_Adapter&oldid=1619403 Attribution: Bulbapedia] | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! Title !! Console !! Developer | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Pokémon Crystal Version]] (ポケットモンスター クリスタルバージョン, ''Pocket Monsters: Crystal Version'') (additionally with [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] support) || Game Boy Color || Game Freak | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Mobile Trainer]] (モバイルトレーナー) || Game Boy Color || MissingLink | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Monster Guardians (モンスターガーディアンズ) || Game Boy Advance || Mobile21 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Napoleon]] (ナポレオン) || Game Boy Advance || Genki | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Play Novel: Silent Hill (プレイノベル サイレントヒル) || Game Boy Advance || Konami | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Top Gear GT Championship (全日本GT選手権 All-Japan GT Championship) || Game Boy Advance || Vision Works | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Doraemon: Midori no Wakusei Doki Doki Daikyūshūtsu! (ドラえもん 緑の惑星ドキドキ大脱出!) || Game Boy Advance || Mobile21 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Mobile Golf]] (モバイルゴルフ) || Game Boy Color || Camelot | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Morita Shōgi Advance (森田将棋あどばんす) || Game Boy Advance || Yuki Enterprise | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Net de Get Minigames @100 (ネットでゲットミニゲーム@100) || Game Boy Color || Mobile21 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | EX Monopoly (EXモノポリー) || Game Boy Advance || Mobile21 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]] (マリオカートアドバンス Mario Kart Advance) || Game Boy Advance || Intelligent Systems | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | JGTO Licensed: Golfmaster Mobile (JGTO公認 GOLFMASTERモバイル) || Game Boy Advance || Konami | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Kinniku Banzuke ~Kongō-kun no Daibōken!~ (筋肉番付~金剛くんの大冒険!~) || Game Boy Advance || KCE Studios | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Mobile Pro Baseball: Control Baton (モバイルプロ野球 監督の采配) || Game Boy Advance || Mobile21 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Stacomi: Star Communicator (スタコミ STAR★COMMUNICATOR) || Game Boy Advance || Konami | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Zero-Tours (ゼロ・ツアーズ) || Game Boy Advance || Amedio | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Game Boy Wars 3]] (ゲームボーイウォーズ3) || Game Boy Color || Hudson Soft | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ESPN Great Outdoor Games Bass 2002 (エキサイティングバス Exciting Bass) || Game Boy Advance || Konami | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Daisenryaku For Game Boy Advance (大戦略 For ゲームボーイアドバンス) || Game Boy Advance || SystemSoft Alpha | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Mail de Cute (メールでキュート) || Game Boy Advance || Mobile21 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Hello Kitty: Happy House (ハローキティのハッピーハウス) || Game Boy Color || MTO | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | ===Cancelled support=== | ||
+ | *beatmaniaGB Net Jam (beatmaniaGBネットジャム) - This [[Game Boy Color]] game was never released, but beatmaniaGB GachaMIX 2 appeared in its place without the Mobile System GB features.<ref>[https://twitter.com/GameHistoryOrg/status/1497066272919412736 Tweet by It's Fantastic! - Arcade scans and translations with beatmaniaGB Net Jam artwork]</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Golden Sun (game)|Golden Sun]]<ref>[[Nintendo Space World]] 2000 Guidebook page 31 based on a mobile icon (thanks EchelonPrime and 64DD.net)</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Horse Racing Creating Derby]] (馬穴大作戦): This [[Game Boy Advance]] game was never released. | ||
+ | *[[Kuru Kuru Kururin]]<ref>[[Nintendo Space World]] 2000 Guidebook page 32 based on a mobile icon (thanks EchelonPrime and 64DD.net)</ref> | ||
+ | *Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5 Expert 1 (Game Boy Advance) (Japanese: 遊ゆう☆戯ぎ☆王おうデュエルモンスターズ5ファイブ エキスパート1): The data center URL is hidden in the ROM. | ||
+ | *[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons]] (three-game predecessors); or at least "cellphone adapter technology"<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070829022516/http://gameboy.ign.com/objects/873/873036.html IGN: The Legend of Zelda The Third Oracle (unofficial title) (archived)]</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Animal Crossing (game)|Animal Crossing]] ([[Nintendo GameCube]]): A consideration that didn't come to fruition, as it was difficult due to the amount of data involved.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031213062244/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0112/pickup/interv/page02.html Nintendo Online Magazine Issue No. 41 (2001 Christmas) 「江口 キューブ版を作るという話がきたときに、'''モバイルアダプタGB'''を使って、村のお出かけをモバイルでできないかと考えたんです。だけど、データ量の関係などで難しかったんですね。でも、アドバンスとキューブは連動させたかったので、そこで出てきたのが、“島”と“仕立て屋さん”のアイデアなんです。。 」 (thanks Ryuzac)]</ref> | ||
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Mobile System GB was an online gameplay, networking (such as email) service for Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance operated via mobile phone. The service was established by Nintendo and Mobile21 and a starter cartridge known as the Mobile Trainer, with the Mobile GB Adapter is intended to set up the service. The Mobile Trainer also included a mailing system, and a dedicated browser featuring the Mobile Home Page.
The service operated from a former Nintendo data-center at gameboy.datacenter.ne.jp.
For a price, supported mobile phones could use this service to play games/software online or to download content. The service needed the Mobile GB Adapter to operate, and one of three Mobile GB Adapter cables (blue, yellow or red) used to connect to different mobile phones.
The service is most known for its support of the Japanese release of Pokémon Crystal Version, in which players could download news, battle and trade online, mail, or the "GS Ball" item; unlocking the Mythical Pokémon Celebi.
Supported titles
Title | Console | Developer |
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Pokémon Crystal Version (ポケットモンスター クリスタルバージョン, Pocket Monsters: Crystal Version) (additionally with Pokémon Stadium 2 support) | Game Boy Color | Game Freak |
Mobile Trainer (モバイルトレーナー) | Game Boy Color | MissingLink |
Monster Guardians (モンスターガーディアンズ) | Game Boy Advance | Mobile21 |
Napoleon (ナポレオン) | Game Boy Advance | Genki |
Play Novel: Silent Hill (プレイノベル サイレントヒル) | Game Boy Advance | Konami |
Top Gear GT Championship (全日本GT選手権 All-Japan GT Championship) | Game Boy Advance | Vision Works |
Doraemon: Midori no Wakusei Doki Doki Daikyūshūtsu! (ドラえもん 緑の惑星ドキドキ大脱出!) | Game Boy Advance | Mobile21 |
Mobile Golf (モバイルゴルフ) | Game Boy Color | Camelot |
Morita Shōgi Advance (森田将棋あどばんす) | Game Boy Advance | Yuki Enterprise |
Net de Get Minigames @100 (ネットでゲットミニゲーム@100) | Game Boy Color | Mobile21 |
EX Monopoly (EXモノポリー) | Game Boy Advance | Mobile21 |
Mario Kart: Super Circuit (マリオカートアドバンス Mario Kart Advance) | Game Boy Advance | Intelligent Systems |
JGTO Licensed: Golfmaster Mobile (JGTO公認 GOLFMASTERモバイル) | Game Boy Advance | Konami |
Kinniku Banzuke ~Kongō-kun no Daibōken!~ (筋肉番付~金剛くんの大冒険!~) | Game Boy Advance | KCE Studios |
Mobile Pro Baseball: Control Baton (モバイルプロ野球 監督の采配) | Game Boy Advance | Mobile21 |
Stacomi: Star Communicator (スタコミ STAR★COMMUNICATOR) | Game Boy Advance | Konami |
Zero-Tours (ゼロ・ツアーズ) | Game Boy Advance | Amedio |
Game Boy Wars 3 (ゲームボーイウォーズ3) | Game Boy Color | Hudson Soft |
ESPN Great Outdoor Games Bass 2002 (エキサイティングバス Exciting Bass) | Game Boy Advance | Konami |
Daisenryaku For Game Boy Advance (大戦略 For ゲームボーイアドバンス) | Game Boy Advance | SystemSoft Alpha |
Mail de Cute (メールでキュート) | Game Boy Advance | Mobile21 |
Hello Kitty: Happy House (ハローキティのハッピーハウス) | Game Boy Color | MTO |
Cancelled support
- beatmaniaGB Net Jam (beatmaniaGBネットジャム) - This Game Boy Color game was never released, but beatmaniaGB GachaMIX 2 appeared in its place without the Mobile System GB features.[1]
- Golden Sun[2]
- Horse Racing Creating Derby (馬穴大作戦): This Game Boy Advance game was never released.
- Kuru Kuru Kururin[3]
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 5 Expert 1 (Game Boy Advance) (Japanese: 遊ゆう☆戯ぎ☆王おうデュエルモンスターズ5ファイブ エキスパート1): The data center URL is hidden in the ROM.
- The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons (three-game predecessors); or at least "cellphone adapter technology"[4]
- Animal Crossing (Nintendo GameCube): A consideration that didn't come to fruition, as it was difficult due to the amount of data involved.[5]
References
- ↑ Tweet by It's Fantastic! - Arcade scans and translations with beatmaniaGB Net Jam artwork
- ↑ Nintendo Space World 2000 Guidebook page 31 based on a mobile icon (thanks EchelonPrime and 64DD.net)
- ↑ Nintendo Space World 2000 Guidebook page 32 based on a mobile icon (thanks EchelonPrime and 64DD.net)
- ↑ IGN: The Legend of Zelda The Third Oracle (unofficial title) (archived)
- ↑ Nintendo Online Magazine Issue No. 41 (2001 Christmas) 「江口 キューブ版を作るという話がきたときに、モバイルアダプタGBを使って、村のお出かけをモバイルでできないかと考えたんです。だけど、データ量の関係などで難しかったんですね。でも、アドバンスとキューブは連動させたかったので、そこで出てきたのが、“島”と“仕立て屋さん”のアイデアなんです。。 」 (thanks Ryuzac)
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• Famicom Network System (Famicom, 1988) • Satellaview (Super Famicom, 1995) (scheduled satellite broadcast/download, but not Internet) • Randnet (Nintendo 64DD 1999) • Mobile System GB (Game Boy Color/Game Boy Advance w/Mobile GB Adapter and mobile phone, 2001) • Online Nintendo GameCube gameplay (Nintendo GameCube, w/GameCube Broadband Adapter/Modem Adapter, 2002) • Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (Wii, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL optionally w/Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, Nintendo DS & DSi Browser, 2006) • Nintendo Network (Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, Web, 2012/3) • Nintendo Switch Online (2018; Nintendo Switch) • Websites (Nintendo web browser games) |
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