1998 handheld game console Game Boy Color

1998 handheld game console Game Boy Color

Game Boy Color is a battery powered color screen portable electronic game console developed by Nintendo of Japan. Game Boy Color (GBC for short) is a battery powered color screen portable electronic game console developed by Nintendo of Japan. Famous game cartridges include gold, silver, blue, and red from the Pok é mon series.
1998 Nintendo Game Boy Bros handheld game console

1998 Nintendo Game Boy Bros handheld game console

Game Boy is the first generation portable game console released by Nintendo in 1989. Game Boy is a successor product to Nintendo Game&Watch. GB has three redesigned models, namely the small-sized GBP, the GBL with added backlight function, and the colored GBC. As of 2003, GB had sold a total of 120 million units worldwide, and Game Boy was the best-selling game console before 2004. The next generation handheld console for Nintendo GB was the Nintendo GBA, launched in 2001, designed and developed by gamer Junpei Yokoi.
1998 Nintendo Game Boy Color handheld game console

1998 Nintendo Game Boy Color handheld game console

The Nintendo Game Boy Color, also abbreviated as GBC and developed under the code CGB, is the fifth generation handheld game console launched by Nintendo. It is a color screen version of the Nintendo Game Boy. GBC has released a total of eight limited editions of the Pok é mon series, including limited edition colors, limited editions sold on the Pok é mon Center, monthly COROCORO comic magazine draws, and some commemorative editions.