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TAMA5 (Game Boy mapper)

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TAMA5 is a licensed Game Boy chip and Game Boy mapper by Bandai, which also specifically refers to the Game Edge Connector logic's interface IC. TAMA5 chip games can support the Real-Time Clock.

It is used by the game Game de Hakken!! Tamagotchi - Osutchi to Mesutchi with components TC8521AM (Real-Time Clock), TMP47C243M (TAMA6) (4-bit microcontroller with mask ROM/MCU), with a RAM protector chip and a Crystal chip.[1]

Curiously, there is a section on the front of Game Pak's shell secured by a screw for replacing the CR2016 cell battery, similar to Hudson's Robopon/Robot Ponkottsu Game Paks.

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