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  • ....png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer= |console=Game Boy, Game Boy Advance |category=Rhythm |players= |predecessor= |successor=[[Daigassou! Ba ...'Pocket Music''' refers to cancelled games for the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Advance]].<ref>[https://nindb.net/gb/cancelled.html NinDB]</ref>
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  • ...asejp=Game Boy: 1990, Game Boy Color: 2000 |releaseeu=Game Boy: 1994, Game Boy Color: 1999 |releaseau=N/A |releasekr=N/A |releasezh=N/A |no_ratings= |niwa '''{{wp|Space Invaders}}''' is a popular game by Taito. It has been released on many platforms, including platforms where
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  • ...Game Boy mapper by [[Nintendo]]. It enables functionality with the [[Game Boy Camera series]]. ==Nintendo-published games which use it==
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  • ...Boy Camera series''' refers to works related to the [[Game Boy]]'s [[Game Boy Camera]] peripheral. ==Games==
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  • ...s an accessory for the [[Game Boy]]. It is a short-lived adaption of the [[Game Link Cable]]. Only a very small number of games supported it. Of the [[Nintendo]] published games, these included the following:
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  • ...l Boy.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer= |console=[[Virtual Boy]] |category=Racing?, Shooting? |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pric '''GoldenEye 007''' was a cancelled [[Virtual Boy]] game in the [[James Bond series]].<ref>[https://nindb.net/vb/cancelled.html NinD
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  • ...'''Game Link Cable''' is a cable that allows players to connect two [[Game Boy]] consoles and exchange information with them. Since the release of the original Game Link Cable, there have been many variations.
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  • '''MBC7''' is a Game Boy mapper chip by [[Nintendo]]. ...'n' Tumble]] (both the Japanese and English versions), and the third party game Command Master.
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  • ...Boy: November 1995 |releasejp= |releaseeu=SNES: September 22, 1995<br>Game Boy: November 1995 |releaseau=SNES: 1995 |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= | ...r Instinct|Killer Instinct series}} of fighting games by [[Rare]]/[[Midway Games]].
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  • ...'n' Tumble]] (both the Japanese and English versions), and the third party game Command Master. ...[[Game Boy Color]] such as controlling Kirby (functionality on a non-Game Boy Color is unknown).
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  • ...y=Strategy |players= |predecessor=''[[Famicom Wars]]'' |successor=''[[Game Boy Wars Turbo]]'' |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=May 21, 1991 |releaseeu= '''Game Boy Wars''' is a [[Wars series]] game for the [[Game Boy]]. It was only released in Japan.
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  • ...endo Power]] (USA magazine) |developer=[[Creatures, Inc.]] |console=[[Game Boy]] |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena=Un ...ra''', also known as '''Game Boy Camera Gold''' is a special golden [[Game Boy Camera]] which replaces some of the art with artwork from [[The Legend of Z
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  • ...sole=Game Boy Color |category=Puzzle |players= |predecessor=[[Tetris (Game Boy)]] |successor=Tetris 64, [[Tetris 2]] |no_pricing= |releasena=November 18, ...ke many other Game Boy Color games it is compatible on the original [[Game Boy]].
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  • *[[Golf (Game Boy)]] *[[Golf (Virtual Boy)]]
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  • [[File:Super Game Boy 2 art.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Boxart]] ...(Japanese: スーパーゲームボーイ2) is the Japanese only successor to the [[Super Game Boy]].
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  • ...th America & Europe) |developer=Hudson Soft |console= [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]]|category= |players=Single player |predecessor= |successor= |no_pric ...Game Boy game never got released in North America, and the Game Boy Color game never got released in Japan. It was published by Hudson Soft in Japan and b
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  • ...>Game Boy: February 1993 |releasejp=Famicom: July 19, 1991 |releaseeu=Game Boy: 1992 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme= ...'' is a [[Game Boy]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] action-platform game in the third party [[Disney's The Little Mermaid series]].
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  • ...ball]] |no_pricing= |releasena=September 1990 (NES)<br>December 1990 (Game Boy) |releasejp= |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= | ...] and [[Game Boy]] is an [[wikipedia:American Football|American Football]] game, which is part of the [[Play Action Football series]].
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  • ...artner [[Hudson]]. There is more than one HuC in the series ([[HuC-3 (Game Boy mapper)|HuC-3]] is another). ...es that were released before the [[Game Boy Color]] (the monochrome [[Game Boy]]s did not include an infrared port). This feature may be officially distin
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  • {{Game infobox |title=Virtual Boy Wario Land
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  • ...June 21, 1985<br>Game Boy: December 11, 1990 |releaseeu=NES: 1987<br>Game Boy: 1991 |releaseau=(Unknown) |releasekr=(Unknown) |releasezh=(Unknown) |no_ra ...''' is game in the [[Kung-Fu Master series]] of side-scrolling beat 'em up games, based on {{wp|Jackie Chan}}. It is also known as '''Spartan X''' in Japan.
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  • ...ption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Bits Studios]] |console=[[Game Boy Color]] |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor=[[Wizards]] (cancelle '''Warlocked''' is a real-time strategy game for [[Game Boy Color]].
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  • ...[[Game Boy Advance SP]] can also be used to run the cartridge and play the game(s) inside. ...]] and come with special sticker spaces for the player to make note of the games they installed onto the cartridge. The [[Super Famicom Memory Cassette]]s w
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  • | Game Boy Color || 2001 || Net de Get Minigame @100 | Game Boy Advance || 2001 || Jurassic Park III: Island Attack
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  • '''MBC2''' is a licensed [[Game Boy]] chip and Game Boy mapper by [[Nintendo]] and [[Sharp]], with [[memory bank controller]] suppo ...ilar to the [[MBC1 (Game Boy mapper)|MBC1 mapper]] but it appears far less games officially use it. The maximum ROM and RAM sizes are actually smaller compa
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  • {{Game infobox |title=Game & Watch Gallery 2
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  • ...mappers GBX Mapper List - Maintained by taizou]</ref>) is an official Game Boy mapper chip by [[Nintendo]]. It is used for [[GB Memory Cartridge]] functio ...the usual price. The rewriting service is now discontinued, but after the games have been written they can be played an unlimited number of times.
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  • ...Game Boy: June 14, 1994<br>SNES: July 8, 1994 |releaseeu=NES: 1993<br>Game Boy: 1994<br>SNES: 1995 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= ...[[Tetris]]. It was released for [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Game Boy]], and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
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  • {{exitstub|bp|name=''Pokémon Picross''|Pokémon Picross (Game Boy Color)}} ...bout|colorscheme=Pokémon|the unreleased [[Game Boy]] game|the Nintendo 3DS game|[[Pokémon Picross (Nintendo 3DS)|here]]}}
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  • ...caption= |publisher=Unreleased |developer=[[Pax Softnica]] |console=[[Game Boy Color]] |category=Text adventure |players=Single player |predecessor=[[Fami ...and a port of [[Famicom Bunko: Hajimari no Mori]]. It was found in a Game Boy lot check during the [[2018-2020 Nintendo, Microsoft data breaches]].
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  • {{Game infobox |title=Game Boy Gallery
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  • ...edecessor=Nintendo soccer games: [[VS. Soccer]] |successor=Nintendo soccer games: [[Super Mario Strikers]] |no_pricing= |releasena=Cancelled<ref>[https://ga ...] published games. Nintendo own a copyright to the game, and published the game in Europe based on the bar code prefix 045496.
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  • ...ntroller by [[Nintendo]] partner [[Hudson]]. It succeeds the [[HuC-1 (Game Boy mapper)|HuC-1]] (HuC-2 is unknown, assuming it ever existed). ...a Hudson's [[GB Kiss]]) in games before the official release of the [[Game Boy Color]] (which has an infrared port already included in the console).
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  • ...ual Console]], with [[Restore Point]] support. It is used only for [[CGB]] games. There is no (used) [[Game Boy Color bootstrap ROM]] support, so the Game Boy Color boot screen is not displayed.
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  • ...reenshot.png |caption= |publisher= |developer=Bits Studios |console=[[Game Boy Advance]] |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |rele ...vance]], intended as the successor to [[Warlocked]]; a game for the [[Game Boy Color]] developed by [[Bits Studios]] and published by [[Nintendo of Americ
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  • {{Game infobox |console= [[Game Boy]]
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  • ...is used for that game (such as which memory banks are available within the game). ...to the cartridge.<ref>[https://mgba-emu.github.io/gbdoc/ MGBA Github Game Boy documentation]</ref>
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  • {{exitstub|ww|Game Boy Wars Advance 1 2}} ...|publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Intelligent Systems]] |console=[[Game Boy Advance]] |category=Strategy |players=1+ |predecessor=Individual titles (''
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  • '''MBC3''' is a licensed [[Game Boy]] chip and Game Boy mapper by [[Nintendo]], [[Sharp]] and [[ROHM]], with [[memory bank controll ...MBC30''')<ref>[https://gbhwdb.gekkio.fi/cartridges/mbc30.html MBC30 - Game Boy hardware database]</ref>, and there is new functionality for a [[Real Time
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  • ...one known game. A [[MBC7 (Game Boy mapper)|MBC7]] exists as well; too, few games would use it. ==Nintendo-published games with this mapper==
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  • ...blisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=[[Left Field Productions]] |console=[[Game Boy Color]] |category=Pinball |players=Single-player, multi-player |predecessor ...s The Little Mermaid II: Pinball Frenzy''' is a [[Game Boy Color]] pinball game developed by [[Left Field Productions]] and published by [[Nintendo]], base
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  • ...her=Irem<br>[[Nintendo]] (Europe) |developer=Irem, B.I.T.S |console=[[Game Boy]], arcade, many other non-Nintendo platforms |category=Horizontal scrolling ...ing shooter game by third party company {{wp|Irem}}. In Europe, the [[Game Boy]] version was published by [[Nintendo]].
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  • ...st 1993<br>SNES: July 1993 |releasejp=SNES: March 19, 1993 |releaseeu=Game Boy: 1992<br>SNES: December 16, 1993 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ra ...e [[Game Boy]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] versions of the game were published by [[Nintendo]] in Europe.
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  • ...Boy Color]]. The [[Game Boy Advance]] (and [[Game Boy Advance SP]]/[[Game Boy Micro]]) later removed the infrared port. ...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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  • ...endo 64: January 21, 2001 |releaseeu=Nintendo 64: December 1, 2000<br>Game Boy Color: March 23, 2001 |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niw ...eries|Disney]]/[[Mickey Mouse series]] game for [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Game Boy Color]], published by [[Nintendo]] and developed by the once second-party c
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  • ...o]] |developer= |console= |category= |players= |predecessor=[[Tennis (Game Boy)]] |successor=[[Mario's Tennis]] |no_pricing= |releasena=May 1993 |releasej ...ame for the [[Game Boy]]. It is a successor to the original [[Tennis (Game Boy)|Tennis]] release, and features PCM audio and support for the [[Four Player
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  • {{Game infobox |title=Game Boy Wars 3
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  • :''This page refers to the Game Boy Color port of the [[Donkey Kong Country|game of the same name]]. For other uses, see [[Donkey Kong Country (disambiguati {{Game infobox
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  • ...support and do not support the Nintendo 3DS [[Sleep Mode]]. Unlike the NES games no update added it. ...no significant content was released except for the 20 originally announced games.
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  • '''M161''' is a licensed [[Game Boy]] chip and Game Boy mapper by [[Mani]] (officially licensed [[Nintendo]] Hong Kong distributor) ...lti-carts in China specifically for functionality between the menu and the games. In relation to Nintendo Co., Ltd. this includes [https://www.giantbomb.com
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