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Nintendo Gameboy

The Nintendo Gameboy was released in by Nintendo Japan in early 1989. It was the latest brainchild from Gunpei Yokoi, the genius behind Nintendo Game & Watch games. Gunpei also had several game writing credits to his CV at the time, the most notable was co-writing Donkey Kong, and the Nintendo CEO at the time was confident Gunpei would repeat his previous successes with the Gameboy.

The game came packaged with a simple, yet addictive puzzle game called Tetris. Consisting of different shaped bricks falling down the screen, the bricks had to be manipulated and moved by the player to create rows along the bottom of the game area. Once a row was completed it would disappear, freeing up space for more bricks to fall into.

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The now 'infamous' game was designed by by Alexey Pajitnov and written by Alexy & Dmitry Pavlovsky, two Russian Computer Science Engineers. Although the game is one of the most successful selling games of all time, both authors would have seen very little of the money from the Gameboy release as they lived in the Communist Soviet Union at the time, and any royalties would have gone straight to the Government (or allegedly the KGB).

The Gameboy was an instant hit, largely due to the Tetris game, but also because Nintendo promised ports of their best selling Donkey Kong, Zelda & Metroid games onto the new system. As with the Nintendo NES, Nintendo had no shortage of software developers waiting to make games for the new console. In its first year more than 100,000 consoles were sold in Japan alone, and it has gone on to be the biggest selling console of all time, racking up an amazing 168 million units worldwide.

However, these 168 million were not all the original incarnation of the Gameboy. Over the years, the console has experienced several transformations. Firstly to the Gameboy Pocket was released in 1996. This was essentially the same as the original Gameboy and had the same hardware inside, but it was smaller, sleeker and with a slightly clearer screen.

Next came the Gameboy Colour in 1998. This was the same layout, size and shape as the previous two Gameboys', but sported a colour screen, and a palette of 32,000 colours to choose from. Original Gameboy games were compatible with the Gameboy Colour, some even featuring enhancements, but Gameboy Colour games were not compatible with the original Gameboy.

2001 saw the release of the Gameboy Advance, a completely redesigned console with much more power & better graphics & sound. The most recent Gameboy Advance SP features (finally) a back-lit screen amongst its improvements.

Indeed, it was the lack of several features such as back lighting and colour that lead Sega to believe its handheld console, the Game Gear, would become more popular than the Gameboy. While the Game Gear was technically superior, had a more ergonomically pleasing shape and a larger colour screen, it lacked the game catalogue that the Gameboy had accumulated. That and the fact that its battery life was 1/5 of the Nintendo Gameboy saw its sad demise in 1997.

Several other consoles also attempted to Steal the Gameboys' crown as king of handhelds, but all fell short. The Neo Geo Pocket, Atari Lynx, Bandai Wonderswan and GP32 consoles have all failed to outsell the Gameboy. However, Sony have recently announced the imminent release of the PSP, which is almost as powerful as the PS2. Could this be the handheld to finally topple the Gameboy? Only time will tell.

As with any console, there are a number of add-ons you can buy. Not only did the Gameboy have link cables, magnifiers, back lighters, in car packs etc, but if you felt the need you could buy mini cameras, and tiny printers for your machine! Aside from the obvious with Tetris, notable games for me are Donkey Kong Land, Super Mario Land games, Zelda & the Pokemon games.

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Incredible Crash Test Dummies

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It’s a crashing, bashing good time guaranteed to break you up! Whether it’s an avalanche of laughs on the ski slopes, the boulevard bounce after a stunt jump, or a burst of high pressure humour testing air bags, the Incredible Crash Test Dummies are a real crack up! They may have a few screws loose…but the Incredible Crash Test Dummies will knock themselves out so you have a good time.

Tiny Toon Adventures - Babs Big Break

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Babs may be a tough act to follow, but catching up with her is even tougher! Babs dreams of making it BIG in the BIG city as a BIG star. She slips away on an adventurous downtown journey to the Acme Theatre. Montana Max wants to turn the theatre into a spectacular safe to show off his money, so he’s out to bring the curtain down on Babs. Yikes! It’s all up to Buster Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton to catch our favourite rising star before Monty catches her first!

Space Invaders

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Destroy or be destroyed! Space Invaders tests your skill and reflexes against a horde of alien invaders. Space Invaders for Game Boy includes the classic one player ‘you against them’ battle, or you can link up with a friend and play head-to-head. Space Invaders is Super Game Boy Enhanced with special features available only when playing through the Super NES using your Super Game Boy accessory.

Tennis

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Tennis anyone? Game Boy Tennis for realistic match play action. You can try power serves, skilfully placed shots, lofty lobs and killer cross courts. Umpire Mario will call the close ones! So, get ready to serve, and match the baseline – it’s Tennis for everyone!

Madden 96

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Welcome to our coverage of Madden 96! Once again we’ve teamed up with John Madden to bring you the most true to life interactive football experience available! We rewrote our playbooks and came up with 30 current squads who perform just like their professional counterparts would in similar situations. Try to contain the ‘No Huddle’ offense of Buffalo or see if you can pick apart the ‘Double Talon’ defence of Atlanta.

Soccer

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Experience the ultimate football game on your Game Boy. Choose your favourite international team and prepare to challenge the very best teams in the world. A massive array of features will help you experience the most exciting game of football you have ever played.

F1 Race

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Fire up your engines for the Nintendo grand prix! F-1 Race! You’re at the wheel of a Formula 1 race car. You’ll have to be a world class driver to stay on the course. Steer carefully, hugging the corners at over 250kph isn’t easy! Fourteen race tracks take you around the world for a truly international challenge.

Choplifter 3

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Sergeant Warren was shot down by guerrilla forces last night while patrolling over enemy lines. He’s wounded, sleepless and desperate for help. There’s no time for diplomacy – You’re going in!

Arcade Classic 3

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Galaga: Accompanied by an escort of evil Zakkos and Goei guards, the Boss Galagas attempt to lock you into their tractor beams. Beat the relentless aliens at their own cruel game by uncovering the secret of the Dual Fighter and unleashing your powered-up wrath on the swooping creatures. Test you aim and build up your chip reserves in the Challenging Stages! Galaxian: You are a lone Galaxian warrior chosen for a mission to repel the evil Aliens. Your only defence is your trusty Galakship, but it’s only armed with a single laser cannon! It’s going to be tough to turn back the horde of colourful zig-zagging Alien attackers. They’ll be coming at you from all angles but your aim is deadly and you’re obviously ready to accept the challenge!

Alien Olympics

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The story so far… After the 2012 AD Olympic Games when the Aliens walked away with every major sporting award, the Earth Council refused Aliens the right to take part in their games ever again. Consequently, Garvan the supreme ruler of Traxsis decided to organise his own games – the Alien Olympics – which began in 2016 AD. Since then, Traxsis has been represented by its reigning champion, the great Ooie Gooie and is set to be so once again, now that the games for the year 2044 AD are upon us.

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