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Revision as of 16:42, 5 August 2022
The Game Boy and its successors, the Game Boy Color and the Game Boy Advance, are hand held gaming systems developed by Nintendo. They are not known for their security systems.
The Game Boy series was succeeded by the Nintendo DS.
Fiction
Revenge of the Fallen film
Former Agent Simmons compared The Real Effing Deal's level of security to a Game Boy's. Ouch. Revenge of the Fallen
Win If You Dare
Mateo Cruz owned a Game Boy, and Bumblebee was seen playing with it. Win If You Dare
Games
Toys
Transformers (2007)
Power Up VT6 and its redeco, Hacker X-3 bear a strong resemblance to Game Boy Advances in alt mode.
Merchandise
Transformers (2007)
- Transformers Movie Danglers

- Released by Tomy Yujin in November 2007 for the Danglers Collection, these were plastic super deformed versions of many of the movie characters that pop out in vehicle mode when squeezed. Although not specifically for Game Boys, one of the suggested applications with the included instruction sheet is a portable gaming devices.
- There are 6 different versions: Megatron, Decepticon Devastator, Bumblebee, Ironhide, Bonecrusher, Jazz, and Optimus Prime.
- Transformers Movie Screen Cleaners

- Released by Tomy Yujin on January 2008, these danglers are faction logo-shaped screen cleaner for your cell phone or hand held gaming system. There were 9 designs available: Megatron, Frenzy, Jazz, Bumblebee, Barricade, Blackout, Ratchet the Decepticon faction symbol and the Autobot faction symbol.
Notes
- A sentient version of the Game Boy appeared in the Captain N: the Game Master cartoon voiced by Frank Welker.

