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Assalamualaikum.. Welcome to my blog site. This site is open to "walks of life". I will promote the best product in the world that i have made some research about it which is "game boy". Now you may see all informations regarding this device. Tafaddal...
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It is portable which is easy to bring to anywhere.
It is light and small.
Do not need wire to play.
Can play varies types of games.
Give affordable prices.
It is durable and and no viruses existence.
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The Game Boy's main controls for playing games are located on the lower half of its front frame.The Game Boy has four operation buttons labeled "A", "B", "SELECT", and "START" as well as a directional pad. The functions of these buttons vary from game to game.[5]There is a volume control dial on the right side of the console and a similar knob to adjust the contrast on the left side.[6]A sliding on-off switch, as well as the slot for the Game Boy cartridges are located at the top of the Game Boy[7]Normally, users leave the cartridge in the system as recommended by Nintendo to prevent dust and dirt from entering the system.[8] The right side of the Game Boy, showing the volume control and the link cable port. A Red Game Boy with the Game Genie in it with the Tetris cartridge. The Game Boy also contains the following optional input/output connectors.On the left side of the system is an external power supply jack that allows users to use a rechargeable battery pack instead of batteries; the rechargeable battery pack, which included a power adapter, was sold separately.[9]Separate editions of the battery pack were made for 110V and 230V countries.The Game Boy requires 6V DC of at least 250mA.[10]Finally, a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack is located on the bottom side of the console which allows users to listen to the sounds from the system without anyone else listening to it.[11]On the right side is an external connector port that allows a user to connect to another Game Boy system via a link cable, provided both users are playing the same game.[12]The port can also be used to connect a Game Boy Printer.[citation needed]The link cable was originally designed for players to play head–to–head two–player games such as in Tetris. However, game developer Satoshi Tajiri would later use the link cable technology as a method of communication and networking in the popular Pokémon video game series including Pokémon Red and Blue and Pokémon Gold and Silver.[13]
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The first Game Boy was released in 1989. The first Game Boy was large and gray, with a monotone dot matrix screen and monaural sound. It was playable for an average of 35 hours with four AA batteries. Many peripherals were released for it through its time, the more popular ones being the Game Boy Printer and Game Boy Camera. The Game Boy was also later released with five differently colored bodies.
The Game Boy Pocket was released in 1996 as a replacement for the original Game Boy. The Game Boy Pocket had a smaller frame, a larger screen, and a higher resolution display. Despite its screen improvements, the Game Boy Pocket display was still in monotone and the sound remained the same as it was in the original Game Boy. Another somewhat minor improvement was that the system took two AAA batteries instead of four AA, effectively helping to lighten its weight.
The Game Boy Light was a system released exclusively in Japan in 1997. It was similar in all ways to the Game Boy Pocket with the main difference being an indigo back-lit screen. The Game Boy light uses 2 AA batteries, which give it approximately 20 hours with the light off and 12 hours with the light on. It seems that the Game Boy Advance SP got its lighting idea from the Game Boy Light, however, the SP has a frontlight as opposed to the Light's backlight.
Similar to the original Game Boy but with a color screen. It can also support more pixels on the screen. Backward compatible to the Game Boy.
An improved version of the Game Boy Color with a trapezoidal design and better graphics. It is also compatible with the GameCube.
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