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(I worry finding the image for this chip unlike the others might involve spending lots of money can't afford or bugging a collector to open the insides of the cart.)
 
 
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It was used by multiple official multi-carts in China specifically for functionality between the menu and the games. In relation to Nintendo Co., Ltd. this includes [https://www.giantbomb.com/4-in-1/3030-57563/images/ 4 in 1: Tetris, Tennis, Alleyway, Yakuman].
 
It was used by multiple official multi-carts in China specifically for functionality between the menu and the games. In relation to Nintendo Co., Ltd. this includes [https://www.giantbomb.com/4-in-1/3030-57563/images/ 4 in 1: Tetris, Tennis, Alleyway, Yakuman].
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Mani may have continued their later work with the [[MMM01 (Game Boy mapper)|MMM01]] instead.<ref>[http://hhug.me/gbx/mappers GBX Mapper List - Maintained by taizou]</ref>
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
Other official multi-game/cart mappers:
 
Other official multi-game/cart mappers:
  
 
*[[G-MMC1 (Game Boy mapper)]] (for [[Nintendo Power (cartridge service)]])
 
*[[G-MMC1 (Game Boy mapper)]] (for [[Nintendo Power (cartridge service)]])
*[[MMM01 (Game Boy mapper)]]
 
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 21 December 2021

M161 is a licensed Game Boy chip and Game Boy mapper by Mani (officially licensed Nintendo Hong Kong distributor).[1]

It was used by multiple official multi-carts in China specifically for functionality between the menu and the games. In relation to Nintendo Co., Ltd. this includes 4 in 1: Tetris, Tennis, Alleyway, Yakuman.

Mani may have continued their later work with the MMM01 instead.[2]

See also

Other official multi-game/cart mappers:

References

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