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The Game Link cable is an accessory to the Game Boy line of handheld video game systems allowing players to connect two games of the same type, or part of the same series for multiplayer gaming, or to unlock hidden features, such as characters, which require it to access them. The Game Boy ) line is a line of battery-powered handheld game consoles sold by Nintendo. ...
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The first style of Game Link cable (originally called the Game Boy Video Link) had large connectors on both ends, used for the original Game Boy. The second style (associated with the Game Boy Pocket and Game Boy Color and with 8-bit games on Game Boy Advance) on one end and both connectors on the other. Game Boy Color also used the second style. The third style (for Game Boy Advance native games) had small connectors at each end, with an extra piece to prevent insertion into 8-bit systems, and a connector in the middle used to connect optional additional cables for the third and fourth players. The second Game Link could be used in a Gameboy Advance to play Gameboy or Gameboy Color games in multiplayer, while playing them in a Gameboy Advance. Releases of the second Link Cable had an adapter allowing the first Gameboy and a gameboy that is capable of using the second Game Link together. For the entire Game Boy series of handheld consoles, see Game Boy line. ...
The original Game Boys design set the standard for handheld gaming consoles. ...
The Game Boy Color (also referred to as GBC) is Nintendos successor to the Game Boy and was released on October 21, 1998 in Japan and in November of 1998 in the United States. ...
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A very few games for the original Game Boy, such as F1 Race, supported multiplayer modes for up to four players, requiring three link cables and the very rare Game Boy Four Score device. A Game Link cable was planned for the Virtual Boy[1] but never released. The Virtual Boy ) was the first portable game console capable of displaying true 3D graphics. ...
References - ^ Nintendo. Virtual Boy Instruction Manual.
v • d • e Nintendo video game hardware | | Console: Color TV Game • NES • Super NES • Nintendo 64 • GameCube • Wii Handheld: Game & Watch • Game Boy • Game Boy Color • Virtual Boy • Game Boy Advance (SP) • Game Boy Micro • Nintendo DS (Lite) Arcade: Nintendo Classic • Vs. UniSystem/DualSystem • PlayChoice-10 • Nintendo Super System • Triforce Game Boy accessories: Game Link • Game Boy Camera • Game Boy Printer • Super Game Boy Game Boy Advance accessories: Game Link • e-Reader • Game Boy Player • GameCube cable • Wireless Adapter • Play-Yan video game consoles A video game console is an interactive entertainment computer. ...
Nintendos Color TV Game Series debuted in 1977 with the Color TV Game 6. ...
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, also known as Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES (pronounced either as a word or acronym), is a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, Brazil, Europe, and Australia. ...
Nintendo 64 ) is Nintendos third home video game console for the international market. ...
The Nintendo GameCube , GCN) is Nintendos fourth home video game console, belonging to the sixth generation era. ...
The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth video game console released by Nintendo. ...
One of the first handheld game consoles, Ball was the first product in the Game & Watch series. ...
Ball (Silver), 1980. ...
For the entire Game Boy series of handheld consoles, see Game Boy line. ...
The Game Boy Color (also referred to as GBC) is Nintendos successor to the Game Boy and was released on October 21, 1998 in Japan and in November of 1998 in the United States. ...
The Virtual Boy ) was the first portable game console capable of displaying true 3D graphics. ...
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The Game Boy Advance SP, released in February 2003, is an upgraded version of Nintendos Game Boy Advance. ...
Game Boy Micro is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. ...
The Nintendo DS, sometimes abbreviated NDS or DS, is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo, and first released in 2004. ...
The Nintendo DS Lite (sometimes abbreviated NDSL/DSL, DSLite, or simply Lite, sold as the iQue DS Lite in China) is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. ...
An arcade system board is a standardized printed circuit board or group of printed circuit boards that are used as the basis for multiple arcade games with very similar hardware requirements. ...
Nintendo Classic is a pre-JAMMA conversion class for arcade boards, which Nintendo used for their early arcade games. ...
The Nintendo Vs. ...
The Play Choice 10 was a stand-up arcade video game hardware unit, for which the unit owner could purchase up to ten arcade games. ...
The Nintendo Super System is an arcade system, which was used to preview Super Nintendo games in the U.S.. It was basically a Super Nintendo set up to use a menu which allowed the player to play the games for a certain amount of time depending on how many...
The Triforce is an arcade system board developed jointly by Nintendo, Namco, and Sega, with the first games appearing in 2002. ...
A blue Game Boy Camera, which also came in several other colors. ...
The GameBoy Printer The Game Boy Printer (named by Pocket Printer in Japan) Nintendo is a thermal printer designed for the Game Boy and Game Boy Color systems and was released in 1998. ...
Super Game Boy Box art. ...
The e-Reader with card. ...
Game Boy Player usage sample: Controller and GBA are equivalent, GBA SP is recognized as another player The Game Boy Player is a device made by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube which enables Game Boy (although Super Game Boy enhancements are ignored), Game Boy Color, or Game Boy Advance cartridges...
Nintendo Gamecube Game Boy Advance Cable The Nintendo GameCube-Game Boy Advance Cable is a cable used to connect the Nintendo GameCube (GCN) and the Game Boy Advance (GBA) to trade information. ...
The Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter is an accessory for the Game Boy Advance. ...
Play Yan player The Play-Yan is a media player for the Game Boy Advance. ...
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