Today, the Nintendo Game Boy turns 30 years old

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In 1989, Japan saw the launch of a piece of technology that would take the world by storm. Exactly 30 years ago to this day, the original Game Boy released, on April 21, 1989. Looking somewhat like a grey brick with a small screen inside of it, the Nintendo Game Boy was portable, meaning you could take your games on the go, wherever you went, provided that you had enough AA batteries. It was a magical device at the time, with launch title classics such as Super Mario Land and the always beloved Tetris. Though competitors in the form of the SEGA Game Gear and Atari Lynx would quickly try to join in on the fledgling portable gaming market, the Game Boy would win out, despite its inferior graphics and lack of a lit screen, thanks in part to its long battery life and incredibly fun games, which lead to the Game Boy becoming a absolute titan in the industry.

Sales were so popular that Nintendo would create multiple revisions later on, like the smaller and more elegant Game Boy Pocket, or to the chagrin of any and all westerners, the Japan-only Game Boy Light. To this day, over 118 million Game Boy (and Color) units have been sold, placing it as the third most popular piece of gaming hardware of all time. So, take a moment to either grab your old Game Boy (don't forget a worm light!), launch a GB virtual console title on your 3DS, or fire up your emulator, and remember an integral part of gaming history today.
 

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I remember when i got this for my birthday present... Tetris and Super Mario Land... played them both to death.. kept Duracell in business lol..

Then it opened a door to so many games.. including one i still hold dear to my heart now... Zelda Links awakening!

Still have the console and game to this day.. Timeless piece of hardware!
 

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a few years ago i learned i shared my birthday with the release of Pocket Monsters Red/Green in Japan anyways 30? wow and for the first few years it's flagship game (being Pokemon) wasn't even thought of til 92 cant believe i was only a tot of 3 yrs when this thing came out

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My fav handheld during the 90s. Can't believe how many aa batteries I've wasted on this damn thing. Good times though.
i had the battery pack (simmilar to those usb battery rechargers for smartphones) it even had a belt clip on it
 

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a few years ago i learned i shared my birthday with the release of Pocket Monsters Red/Green in Japan anyways 30? wow and for the first few years it's flagship game (being Pokemon) wasn't even thought of til 92 cant believe i was only a tot of 3 yrs when this thing came out

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i had the battery pack (simmilar to those usb battery rechargers for smartphones) it even had a belt clip on it
Sadly I live in a small city in a third world country so gameboy accessories are pretty rare here during the 90s and we only have batteries to play the gameboy. It sucks but still it was a fun memory I had with the system.
 

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Back in the day I had the impression that a lot of these units were extremely susceptible to the vertical-line problem, which is a pain in the neck to fix. (The ribbon connector in the unit is basically held together with glue.)

I wound up buying a Play It Loud clear unit for $50 when I wore out the buttons on my original unit. (The rubber bits were all torn up.)

This video suggests the screens will rot away, but I think that has to be more of an issue with the Microvision than with the Game Boy.

I have an interesting curiosity in my collection --- an official Nintendo flash cart for Gameboy, which was available in Japan only. The catch is that there's no flashing hardware. You could only add new games (including overwriting old ones if your cart was full) using a Gameboy kiosk found in convenience stores and shopping areas. Pretty much useless now, except for the games that are on it, but still kinda neat that Nintendo made such a thing available.
The SNES version came first.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Power_(cartridge)
 

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Today was the day! I prepared for it and decided to honor the occasion with a birthday cake. Since it was easter, a carrot cake with cream cheese icing was the flavor of choice. I'm not much for baking nor decorating, but it turned out alright I think! Happy birthday GB, thanks for 30 years of fun!
 

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I'd love an OEM reproduced GBC, GBA, & SP with a modern backlight screen. Used ones are usually in poor condition and mods are hella expensive. Not to mention SP batteries likely beginning to fail.
 

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I'd love an OEM reproduced GBC, GBA, & SP with a modern backlight screen. Used ones are usually in poor condition and mods are hella expensive. Not to mention SP batteries likely beginning to fail.

I dunno, I've found some good-condition GBs just looking in shops or on ebay. As for SP batteries, that is a real issue. I've been hoarding them a little or the last few years. Particularly, I bought a number of OEM batteries for Nintendo portables back when Nintendo still sold them new for SP, DS Lite, and New 3DS (non-XL).

Personally, I'm glad that older GBs used AAs, and also that the sun still provides very good lighting even for the original DMG. Now want I really want is better color for the wonderswan, that screen needs way more help than the GB ones IMO.
 

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Still got my original and all the games I had back then. My eyes are bad these days so I only occasionally play Tetris. I took that thing everywhere though - even snuck it into my bag for a trip around America which really pissed my mum off since I guess I missed out on a heap of stuff but I was pretty good at Sneaky Snakes
 

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