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''Nintendo brings you this Game Boy game... [[Recycled in Space|in Color]]''
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The system was a hit, selling so many systems that Nintendo delayed the release of the [[Game Boy Advance]] a few months (since the Color's main processor was meant to be included to ensure backwards compatibility). The totals sales is unclear, since Nintendo folds the total with the original Game Boy for some reason, but the fact that it was delayed meant it had to be selling a lot.
An interesting addition was the inclusion of an IR port, which could allow for wireless data transfer between two systems. It wasn't as large-scale as using the link cable though, and could only be used for very minor things. As usual for the ''Pokémon'' series, ''[[
Unfortunately, the system lasted only a few years before retiring, due to Nintendo moving on to the Advance. This makes it probably the most successful system ever to have such a short cycle.
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==Specifications:==
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* [[CPU]] is an enhanced version of the Game Boy's Z80-compatible running at 8 MHz (almost twice the speed of the original Game Boy's CPU, as well as the stuff that was removed from the the Game Boy's CPU was put back in for the Game Boy Color's CPU).
* The structure allows the system to play original Game Boy games.
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* 32 KB main RAM and 16 KB [[Video RAM]].
* Carts could be around 4 (maybe 8) MB in size.
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* Sprites and resolution are the same as the Game Boy.
* Backgrounds can be more detailed in GBC-only games due to additional memory for tiles.
* Up to 56 colors on screen (eight 4-color background palettes and eight 3-color sprite palettes), out of 32,768 total. Note that this is not really a hardware limitation, but rather palette memory limitation. If the palette is changed every scanline, more colors can be achieved.
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* 2 AA
* Battery life just over 20 hours.
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In short, the system can't exactly run rings around the NES, but it can handle graphics just as intense without slowdown or flicker.
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=== Games: ===▼
* ''[[Azure Dreams (Video Game)|Azure Dreams]]''▼
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* ''[[102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue]]''
* ''[[Donkey Kong Country (Video Game)|Donkey Kong Country]] Land III''▼
* ''[[Dragon Quest I (Video Game)|Dragon Warrior I]]'' ▼
* ''[[Blaster Master]]: Enemy Below''
** ''[[Dragon Quest II (Video Game)|Dragon Warrior II]]''▼
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* ''[[Daikatana]]''
* ''[[Game and Watch (Video Game)|Game and Watch]] [[Compilation Rerelease|Gallery]]''▼
** ''[[Dragon Quest III|Dragon Warrior III]]''
* ''[[Duke Nukem]]''
** ''Game & Watch Gallery 2''
** ''Game & Watch Gallery 3''
* ''[[Nintendo Wars
** ''Game Boy Wars 3''
* ''[[Hamtaro: Ham
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* ''[[Mega Man X
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* ''[[Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle
* ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver
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** ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game (
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* ''[[Star Ocean the Second Story
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