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Nintendo Gameboy Colour

The Game Boy Color (Japanese ゲームボーイカラー, Gēmu Bōi Karā often shortened to GBC) is Nintendo's successor to the Game Boy and was released on October 21, 1998 in Japan and in November 19, 1998 in North America and November 23, 1998 in Europe. It features a colour screen and is slightly thicker and taller than the Game Boy Pocket, but smaller than the original Game Boy. As of March 31, 2006, the Game Boy and Game Boy Colour combined have sold 118.7 million units worldwide.

The Game Boy Colour was a response to pressure from game developers for a new and much more sophisticated system of playing, as they felt that the Game Boy, even in its latest incarnation, the Game Boy Pocket, was insufficient. The resultant product was backward compatible, a first for a handheld console system, and leveraged the large library of games and great installed base of the predecessor system. This became a major feature of the Game Boy line, since it allowed each new launch to begin with a significantly larger library than any of its competitors.

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Nintendo made black cartridges that were compatible with the Game Boy Colour, the older Super Game Boy and the original Game Boy. The black colour distinguished these special cartridges from the grey Game Boy carts and the transparent Game Boy Colour carts. The black cartridges had notches in the corner like old Game Boy cartridges, allowing an original Game Boy to be turned on when they were inserted, while the Game Boy Colour cartridges did not. Special Game Boy Colour palettes were built into the black carts, making it impossible to change their palette. Game Boy Colour games also feature the different colour cartridges for the European and American releases of the Pokémon games.

The processor, which is a Z80 clone made by Sharp with a few extra (bit manipulation) instructions, has a clock speed of approx. 8 MHz, twice as fast as that of the original Game Boy. The Game Boy Colour also has four times as much memory as the original (32 kilobytes system RAM, 16 kilobytes video RAM). Additionally, the Game Boy Colour could address more ROM, allowing games as much as eight times the maximum size of those for the original Game Boy. The screen resolution was the same as the original Game Boy, which is 160x144 pixels.

The Game Boy Colour also featured an infrared communications port for wireless linking. However, the feature was only supported in a few games, and the infrared port was dropped for the Game Boy Advance and later releases. The console was capable of showing up to 56 different colours simultaneously on screen from its palette of 32,768, and could add basic four-color shading to games that had been developed for the original Game Boy. It could also give the sprites and backgrounds separate colours, for a total of more than four colours. This, however, resulted in graphic artefacts in certain games; a sprite that was supposed to meld into the background was now coloured separately, exposing the trick.

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Toca Touring Car Championship

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£10.00

ToCA Touring Car Championship deliveres non-stop racing action from the starting grid through to the finish flag. Race in a pack of eight high performance cars through the full Championship Season, SIngle Races and Time Trial options.

Muppets

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£12.00
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The Muppet Show is in chaos. A guest star has arrived but the muppets are nowhere to be seen. Help Kermit rescue his beloved Miss Piggy and use Animals strength to overcome devious puzzles in the zaniest platform caper yet.

Shrek - Fairy Tale Freakdown

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£12.00
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£12.00

Compete for the title of 'ultimate champion'. An irreverently comical fighting game.

Godzilla

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£12.00
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£12.00

Navigate the largest Gameboy character ever seen through various areas such as volcanic islands, underwater trenches and the harbours of New York. Godzilla can claw, bite, tail whip and even flame blast all kinds of enemies including tanks, helicopters, aquatic mine layers, giant squids and cyber dolphins.

Asterix and Obelix

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£14.00
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£14.00

By Toutatis! Caesar has decided to confine the indomitable Gauls by bulding a barricade around their village... But you're going to show them that nothing stops Asterix and Obelix!

Midway Arcade Hits

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£14.00
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All the fun and excitement of the past for your Gameboy Colour! Relive your glory days or discover Midways Arcade Classics for the first time!

Mario Golf GB

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£10.00
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£10.00

This is a Japanese import but it will work on any Nintendo Gameboy Colour Console

Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Seasons

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£15.00
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£15.00

This is a Japanese import but it will work on any Nintendo Gameboy Colour Console

Legend of Zelda - Links Awakening DX

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£14.00
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£14.00

This is a Japanese import but it will work on any Nintendo Gameboy Colour Console

Pokemon Crystal

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£50.00
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£50.00

Travel back to the world of Johto as the Gold & Silver series continues with brand-new features! Whether you're reading the fresh descriptions in your Pokedex, using the unique sort function to organize your Pokemon in new ways, watching the all-new battle animations, or discovering another way to capture Suicune, you'll need all of your Poke-skills to master Pokemon Crystal on your Game Boy Color!

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