Nintendo Game Boy (yellow)

Nintendo Game Boy (yellow)

It was the first generation of portable game console launched by Nintendo in 1989, marking a new era of portable gaming devices. Designed and developed by Nintendo's Yokai Junhei, it is famous for its durability, long battery life and extensive game library. Its success lies in its easy-to-use design and strong game lineup, such as classic games such as "Tetris", "Super Mario Land" and "Pokemon. It has made breakthroughs in technology and also promoted the development of portable game culture. The global cumulative sales volume exceeded 0.12 billion units and became the dominant market in the 1990 s.
Nintendo Game Boy

Nintendo Game Boy

It is a portable game console launched by Nintendo in 1989, which completely changed the handheld game market and became one of the best-selling game consoles in the world. Known for its durable design, long battery life and rich game library. Equipped with a custom 8-bit processor, it has a green monochrome LCD screen with a resolution of 160x 144 pixels and can display 4 different shades of gray. The GameBoy series of game consoles has sold more than 0.2 billion units worldwide, and its influence and cultural status have made it an iconic product in the history of video games.
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.
2001 handheld game console Nintendo Game Boy Advance

2001 handheld game console Nintendo Game Boy Advance

GAME BOY ADVANCE, abbreviated as GBA. It is the second generation portable game console released by Nintendo on March 21, 2001, featuring a color TFT LCD screen. Priced at 9800 yen, it is backward compatible with the previous generation Game Boy games. In June 2004, Shenyou launched the Little Shenyou GBA. In 2005, the sales of Little Shenyou exceeded 200000 units, and the company's revenue exceeded 100 million. GBA has two revised models, namely the GBA SP launched in 2003 and the GBM launched in 2005.
Game Boy, a handheld game console developed by Nintendo in the 1980s

Game Boy, a handheld game console developed by Nintendo in the 1980s

Game Boy is an 8-bit handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. As the first handheld device in the Game Boy series, it was first released in Japan in April 1989, three months later in North America, and over a year later in Europe. It was designed by the same team that developed the Game&Watch series of handheld electronic games and several Nintendo Entertainment System games: Satoru Okada, Gunpei Yokoi, and Nintendo Research&Development
Classic game handheld GameBoy

Classic game handheld GameBoy

The first generation of Game Boy and Game Boy Color have a combined global sales volume of 0.11869 billion. The total sales volume of each Game Boy Advance version is 81.51 million. The cumulative global sales volume of all Game Boy systems is 0.2002 billion. In June 2000, GB handhelds (including GBP and GBC) reached a sales volume of 0.1 billion units, which was also the first game machine in history to complete this figure. After that, only PS2 and NDS exceeded this record. According to incomplete statistics, GB's total sales volume should be 118,000,000 units.
Tetris

Tetris

Tetris (Russian: Тетрис) is a casual game by Russian Alexei Pakitnov in June 1984. The game has been represented by several companies. After several rounds of litigation, the game's proxy rights were eventually acquired by Nintendo. Nintendo is of great significance to Tetris, because after pairing it with GB, it has been a huge success. The basic rule of Tetris is to move, rotate and place the various boxes automatically output by the game so that they are arranged in a complete line or lines and eliminate the score.
Nintendo GameBoy game console

Nintendo GameBoy game console

Game Boy (abbreviated as GB, Japanese: Ghei-Ya-Ya) is the first generation of portable game console released by Nintendo in 1989. Game Boy is the successor to Nintendo's Game & Watch. As of 2003, GB had sold 0.12 billion units worldwide, and Game Boy was the highest-selling game machine until 2004. Nintendo GB's next-generation handheld is the Nintendo GBA launched in 2001.GB was designed and developed by gamer Junhei Yokoi.