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Difference between revisions of "MBC7 (Game Boy mapper)"

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Few games are known to use it, namely [[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]] (both the Japanese and English versions), and the third party game Command Master.
 
Few games are known to use it, namely [[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]] (both the Japanese and English versions), and the third party game Command Master.
  
It is designed to function with the accelerometer [[ADXL202JQC]] (manufacturer Analog Devices), which would be used in the above games for functions based on moving the [[Game Boy Color]] (functionality on a non-Game Boy Color is unknown).
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It is designed to function with the accelerometer [[ADXL202JQC]] (manufacturer Analog Devices), which would be used in the above games for functions based on moving the [[Game Boy Color]] such as controlling Kirby (functionality on a non-Game Boy Color is unknown).
 
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==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:47, 21 December 2021

MBC7 is a Game Boy mapper chip by Nintendo.

Few games are known to use it, namely Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble (both the Japanese and English versions), and the third party game Command Master.

It is designed to function with the accelerometer ADXL202JQC (manufacturer Analog Devices), which would be used in the above games for functions based on moving the Game Boy Color such as controlling Kirby (functionality on a non-Game Boy Color is unknown).

References

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