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Game Boy Printer
The Game Boy Printer, known as the in Japan, is a thermal printer accessory released by Nintendo in 1998 which ceased production in early 2003. The Game Boy Printer is compatible with all the Game Boy systems except the Game Boy Micro and is designed to be used in conjunction with the Game Boy Camera. It also prints images from compatible late-generation Game Boy and Game Boy Color games (listed below). It runs on six AA battery, AA batteries and uses a proprietary 38mm wide thermal paper with adhesive backing, originally sold in white, red, yellow and blue colors. In Japan, a bright yellow Pokémon version of the Game Boy Printer was released, featuring a feed button in the style of a Poké Ball. Games with Game Boy Printer support * ''1942 (video game), 1942'' * ''Alice in Wonderland (2000 video game), Alice in Wonderland'' * ''Asteroids (video game), Asteroids'' * ''Austin Powers: Oh, Behave!'' * ''Austin Powers: Welcome to My Underground Lair!'' * ''Disney's Dinosaur (vide ...
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Little Nicky (video Game)
''Little Nicky'' is a 2000 platform video game based upon the Adam Sandler film of the same name developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Ubi Soft. Released for the Game Boy Color on November 17, 2000, the game features 19 levels (14 platforming levels and 5 mini-games) based on events from the film. The video game was met with a generally average reception. Reception The game was met with mixed reception, as GameRankings gave it a score of 67.75%. ''IGN'' gave it a rating of 8 out of 10. Reviewer Craig Harris said "the game adds a few cool elements to a very traditional genre" and praised the quality of the game's production and music but said "there are some places with spotty programming and awkward interfaces." By contrast, ''GameSpot ''GameSpot'' is an American video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on video games. The site was launched on May 1, 1996, created by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady, and Jon Epst ...
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Pinball Frenzy
Pinball games are a family of games in which a ball is propelled into a specially designed table where it bounces off various obstacles, scoring points either en route or when it comes to rest. Historically the board was studded with nails called 'pins' and had hollows or pockets which scored points if the ball came to rest in them. Today, pinball is most commonly an arcade game in which the ball is fired into a specially designed cabinet known as a pinball machine, hitting various lights, bumpers, ramps, and other targets depending on its design. The game's object is generally to score as many points as possible by hitting these targets and making various shots with flippers before the ball is lost. Most pinball machines use one ball per turn, except during special multi-ball phases, and the game ends when the ball(s) from the last turn are lost. The biggest pinball machine manufacturers historically include Bally Manufacturing, Gottlieb, Williams Electronics and Stern Pinba ...
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Link's Awakening DX
''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX'' is a 1998 action-adventure game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color. The game is a colorized version of the 1993 Game Boy title ''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening'', in which protagonist Link (The Legend of Zelda), Link must fight monsters, explore dungeons and solve puzzles to escape from Koholint Island. The ''DX'' version of ''Link's Awakening'' features gameplay additions including a color-themed dungeon and support for the Game Boy Printer. Upon release, ''Link's Awakening DX'' was critically acclaimed, with reviewers commending the game on the strengths of the original title and welcoming the addition of color graphics and new features, although noting the additions were largely insubstantial compared to the original game. The ''DX'' version of ''Link's Awakening'' has retrospectively been cited by critics as one of the best games for the Game Boy and Game Boy Color systems. It was subsequently re-released on the ...
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