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* Many accessories were released for the Game Boy, including the {{w|Game Link Cable}}, which could be used to connect two Game Boys for multiplayer battles, and the {{w|Game Boy Printer}}, which allowed special images from supported games to be printed onto thermal paper. ''Duel Fight Beast Wars'' supported both of these accessories, notably being one of only around 50 or so games to support the latter. | * Many accessories were released for the Game Boy, including the {{w|Game Link Cable}}, which could be used to connect two Game Boys for multiplayer battles, and the {{w|Game Boy Printer}}, which allowed special images from supported games to be printed onto thermal paper. ''Duel Fight Beast Wars'' supported both of these accessories, notably being one of only around 50 or so games to support the latter. | ||
* Nintendo's home consoles featured their own | * Nintendo's home consoles featured their own accessories that allowed them to connect to the Game Boy in different ways. The {{w|Super Game Boy}} allowed Game Boy games to be played on the TV via the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, with some games supporting special features such as unique graphical borders and enhanced sound effects. The {{w|Nintendo 64 accessories#Transfer Pak|Transfer Pak}} allowed certain [[Nintendo 64]] games to exchange data with their Game Boy counterparts to unlock bonuses. Again, ''Duel Fight Beast Wars'' was one of only a few games to have built-in support for both accessories. | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 technology]] | [[Category:Generation 1 technology]] | ||
Revision as of 23:56, 23 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
Notes
- Many accessories were released for the Game Boy, including the Game Link Cable, which could be used to connect two Game Boys for multiplayer battles, and the Game Boy Printer, which allowed special images from supported games to be printed onto thermal paper. Duel Fight Beast Wars supported both of these accessories, notably being one of only around 50 or so games to support the latter.
- Nintendo's home consoles featured their own accessories that allowed them to connect to the Game Boy in different ways. The Super Game Boy allowed Game Boy games to be played on the TV via the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, with some games supporting special features such as unique graphical borders and enhanced sound effects. The Transfer Pak allowed certain Nintendo 64 games to exchange data with their Game Boy counterparts to unlock bonuses. Again, Duel Fight Beast Wars was one of only a few games to have built-in support for both accessories.

