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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Least it didn't turn yellow like my snes :creep:
I hate that gray old color, looks low quality plastic... I prefer everything in black, after so many years its still looking like new...

Every old stuff in that gray or white color I ever had turned very yellow disgusting color (PC's, Dreamcast, keyboard\mouse, Fridge...), they need a UV treatment to return back to original state.

I only buy my stuff in black... Black PS4, Black X360, Black controllers, Black TV frames, black phones, sadly dark gray Switch (there was no pure original black version) made a table and painted the wood with cool metallic black paint (similar to my 3DS but a bit more black), I love BLACK...

However I never liked gameboy's and never will neither I ever wanted to buy one... I was more a PC and Sega guy back then, even before I was born I think my father was one of the few here to have a PC (though I only remember the Pentium 1 with crap MS-DOS, 1995 was the best year when I saw Wind95:huh:, was like magic, though MS-Dos was still the 1st boot and had to manually boot to windows :ph34r:), however I remember that until like 1995 or 1996 our TV was black and white and with no remote controller even remember playing some games in it using antena input since it didnt even had scart lol what a garbage, though we already had colors in the PC monitor :bow:.
 
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Happy 30th Anniversary to the Game Boy. Even after all these years I still have my Grape Game Boy Color and my Gen 1 and 2 Pokemon game carts. I really should get the batteries in those changed at some point...
 

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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.
You said it looks like a grey brick, it makes me think of "Luma3DS cfw Brick Protection" and the joke "So I can drop a brick on a 3DS with Luma3DS cfw without it breaking because it has Brick Protection?"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
 

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Ooh, man. That big 'ol grey brick has given me some of my best gaming memories as a kid, playing Pokemon Blue, and Silver leaning over the couch slightly, to get some light on the screen so I can...

just get a... freakin'...

good angle, c'mon...

maybe if I mess with the contrast and...

AHA! There we go. Yeah.. Despite its shortcomings, still a huge part of my (and certainly many others') childhood.
 

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Did you like my joke where you can drop a brick on a 3ds with luma3ds brick protection without it breaking? (in this case, the brick is the gameboy)

Note: Don't try this, you'll break something.
 

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As much as I enjoyed the GB back then, I'd rather do this on my beloved Switch:

Oh I don’t know. I’m pretty sure I’d throw money at a GameBoy “Mini”.

Though I’m thinking a backlit GameBoy Color, modern high refresh rate screen, in the format of a GameBoy pocket. With at least 50 of the best games. With, wait for it..... An actual cartridge slot, so we can play our collection of games from the good old days.

Are you listening Nintendo? Take my money now, I’ll throw it at you for this wee gem to add to my collection.


And yes, I know we can achieve this ourselves these days. But it’s not the same as getting an official Nintendo version.
 

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I still got my 1989 Gameboy but because the glass is so scratched, I am forced to use my Gameboy Pocket for my gameboy games instead.



That only happened once the screen got too scratched, otherwise it worked fine.

Have you thought about buying a replacement screen made out of glass instead of plastic?

I just updated my original GameBoy, GameBoy Pocket (Silver Limited Edition) and GameBoy Color. Got the glass replacement screens of eBay, silly me I accidentally ripped the LCD ribbon cable on the GameBoy Pocket, you don't have to take apart the case, but I did so to clean the insides. LCD are hard to come by so I'm just going to get another Gameboy Pocket.
 

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Have you thought about buying a replacement screen made out of glass instead of plastic?

I just updated my original GameBoy, GameBoy Pocket (Silver Limited Edition) and GameBoy Color. Got the glass replacement screens of eBay, silly me I accidentally ripped the LCD ribbon cable on the GameBoy Pocket, you don't have to take apart the case, but I did so to clean the insides. LCD are hard to come by so I'm just going to get another Gameboy Pocket.

Totally agree, the real glass screens are a big improvement over the plastic ones. I got them for all of my GameBoy’s (except Micro, which doesn’t seem to have them) and Game Gear. If only I could find them for my Lynx as well.
 
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That is the worst review I've seen for anything ever.
Also, build quality looks poor and people in the comments are pointing out it has screen issues on some games.

The ones that made me chuckle were the comments because they didn’t know what turbo was for. Ok, I’m old, I remember it from back in the day. But come on, it still gets used on the occasional controller? Doesn’t it?

Even if it didn’t, come on. Ffs.
 

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So I was OK with this. Thought nice, remember it coming into the UK at least (probably was not paying attention to Japanese fads at this point). Not so old after all.
Then I saw



...
Apparently minecraft is now old enough for people to feel nostalgic over it...
Wow I am old.

And the screen is still unseeable
It may actually be getting worse.


I played yesterday Super Mario Land 2 on one of my gameboys
i can tell thats not an easy game :)
Can I suggest the following for playing such a game
http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/3784/
Adds colour, fixes the lag, adds the option to play as Luigi (with some different physics) and otherwise does good stuff.
 
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So I was OK with this. Thought nice, remember it coming into the UK at least (probably was not paying attention to Japanese fads at this point). Not so old after all.
Then I saw



...
Apparently minecraft is now old enough for people to feel nostalgic over it...
Wow I am old.


It may actually be getting worse.



Can I suggest the following for playing such a game
http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/3784/
Adds colour, fixes the lag, adds the option to play as Luigi (with some different physics) and otherwise does good stuff.



Mine craft, nostalgia???? Surly not, ffs, I’m older than I thought :P

Yeah, that SM2 DX hack is superb on a GameBoy Color. Really well done.
 

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So I was OK with this. Thought nice, remember it coming into the UK at least (probably was not paying attention to Japanese fads at this point). Not so old after all.
Then I saw



...
Apparently minecraft is now old enough for people to feel nostalgic over it...
Wow I am old.


It may actually be getting worse.



Can I suggest the following for playing such a game
http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/3784/
Adds colour, fixes the lag, adds the option to play as Luigi (with some different physics) and otherwise does good stuff.



WoW now looks really like an Super Mario World for Snes thank you thats pretty amazing I try it on my Switch!


wow its 100% better for my eyes!!
 
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Super Mario Land 2 is quite easy, compared to the first game.

Have you thought about buying a replacement screen made out of glass instead of plastic?

I just updated my original GameBoy, GameBoy Pocket (Silver Limited Edition) and GameBoy Color. Got the glass replacement screens of eBay, silly me I accidentally ripped the LCD ribbon cable on the GameBoy Pocket, you don't have to take apart the case, but I did so to clean the insides. LCD are hard to come by so I'm just going to get another Gameboy Pocket.

I don't wanna break my old brick gameboy, so nope.
 
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Super Mario Land 2 is quite easy, compared to the first game.

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I don't wanna break my old brick gameboy, so nope.

You wouldn’t break it. The screen cover literally just lifts off, it’s only held in place with double sided tape.

You can lift it off using your nail, give the surface a wee clean if needs be. Then just plop the glass screen on. Totally worth it.
 

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I just found Gameboy on the grandma cellar . I thinking to sell it on the ebbay . It is a cool game and almost work fine.
 

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