Gameboy 25th Anniversary Thread - April 21

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In 1989 we saw the birth of one the most famous gaming devices that has graced gamers. The Gameboy line was famous for being one
of the greatest portable gaming machines with an extensive library that has been around longer than most consoles could even dream
hope for. With the whole line selling over 200 million units it has become one of the greatest achievements from Nintendo.

In this thread we will look at the history of the Gamboy and how this tiny device flourished to what it is today.
Please use this thread to list your memories of the system and the games you have played on it.


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Before the Gameboy Nintendo was creating a storm with its successful handheld electronic games. Each handheld had one specific
game that could be run and was created by Gunpei Yokoi who came up with the idea after seeing someone play with a lcd
calculator by integrating the lcd into a clock and alarm as well as a mini game created a device that became the first steps for
Nintendo to branch out into gaming, the Game & Watch is still considered one of Nintendo’s earliest realms into gaming after the
Color TV. The Game & Watch still has influences today, the DS family clamshell design originates from the Game & Watches series
of devices.


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It would be hard to say anything about the Gameboy without mentioning Gunpei Yokoi. A long term Nintendo employee he was born in
1941 and graduated with a degree in electronics he joined Nintendo in 1965, at that time he was in charge of maintaining the conveyor
belts for the Nintendo Hanafuda cards. Yokoi liked developing toys in his spare time which was soon noticed by the former president
of Nintendo who asked him to make a finalized product was called the ‘Ultra Hand’. Soon after the success of the ‘Ultra Hand’,
Yokoi was asked to make other Nintendo toys. With the success of the Game & Watch and his involvement in the Mario and DK
games that he worked on the Gameboy which was deemed as his crowning success.

However not everything was perfect for Yokoi, the release of the Virtual Boy was considered a failure, the console – a rushed product
was put on shelves so that Nintendo could focus on the N64. After Nintendo, Gunpei Yokoi moved onto making his own company and
worked on the development of the Bandai ColorSwan. Unfortunately life was cut short in 1997 in a road traffic incident. In 2003 The
International Game Developers Association awarded him with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Game Developers Choice Awards.


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The Gameboy was created by Yokoi and the RD1 division, introduced in 1980 it allowed people to play games that were on par with
the NES (minus the colour) . It was bundled with Tetris which became the best selling game for the Gameboy with 30 million copies
sold. The Gameboy in it’s first two weeks had it’s whole stock cleared and hailed as a instant success.

It’s culminating library of Nintendo games as well as 3rd party support was expansive and offered a rich variety of games that were
now available for consumers to play away from their TV sets. Games such as Pokemon and Tetris were instant successes and
showed that gamers could have rich experiences with games outside of their home consoles.

The Gameboy had competition during this reign was the Atari lynx and the Game Gear, both were more technologically more
advance and offered colour but were more expensive and consumed power at a much faster rate, this put consumers off and made
the Gameboy a more attractive proposition for gamers. The console is also considered the first devices that tapped into the female
market with reports saying 46% playing the GameBoy were female.

Later changes in the Gameboy’s life saw revisions such as a slimmer device, back-lighting and the Gameboy color which finally let it
display colours onscreen. The Gameboy Advance was the most progressive change of the GameBoy line of handhelds, by opting for a
new cart format it somewhat broke the compatibility with older handhelds being able to play the newer games, however the GBA could
play older GamBoy games with no problems.

Overall the Gameboy line (excluding GBA) has sold over 118 million handhelds, something which even consoles find hard to achieve.
It was a global powerhouse and made games more accessible for everyone. It brought Nintendo’s franchises onto the little screen
and introduced us to some of the most established franchises in the gaming world today.


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In 2004, Nintendo showed off the future of Handheld gaming with the Nintendo DS, this system opted for a new whole format for
media, however it had a GBA port which could play back old GBA titles, (It could not play GB/GBC games however). The DS was
an instant success and beat it’s rival the PSP which was more faster and had better features for multimedia playback.

The Gameboy is still remembered fondly by many millions of gamers, with its huge backlog of games and iterations it has become
iconic in the gaming world and a juggernaut for Nintendo. Recently Nintendo having been offering some of its classic titles from the
GameBoy line on its recent platforms such as the WiiU and 3DS.

 
I remember getting a gameboy for Christmas, many years ago. I was so hyped to get mario brothers, thinking about all the fun I was going to have with it over the holidays.

I finished it like 40 minutes later :|

But I have a lot of other fond memories. The music in battletoads, through the headphones still gives me spin chills. The later mario games were half decent. Beating tetris (seeing the rocket at least) was a pretty big accomplishment for young me. Of course megaman was great too along with Pokemon and playing tennis with friends was a new experience.

I have no idea where it is now, but I wouldn't be surprised if it still worked. I would love it if Nintendo went back to handheld designs that were built to last...and you could actually hold comfortably.... just quietly.

Also getting one of these:

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Was pretty magic. I must have spent so much time after playing in bed. Probably messed my eyes up, but what can you do.
 
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My first mana game! And I didn't even know it!

Dear lord was the companion AI awful, thank god the girl's heal was OP as hell at the end lol. :)
 
A timeless device and the first gaming system I ever owned (had played SNES games previously, but never owned the console). And with first gaming system, I mean this purple beauty:

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Got it as a birthday present along with 'The Smurfs' Nightmare' and 'Sylvester & Tweety: Breakfast on the Run'. Licensed games, but they're alright.

That wasn't the first time I held a Gameboy, though. My friend and neighbour had the old brick which made quite an impression in your hand, haha. I remember playing his copy of Mega Man 4 on that and really struggling with Pharaoh Man's stage.

But yeah, that's how I got started with the Gameboy. I still have my Colour, but it's not doing so hot I don't think. Speaker issues aside (headphones work fine), I've had games crash on me very recently.

A few years later I got the GBA SP and the backlit screen blew my mind.

Also, Pokemon.
 
Thank you for this thread.

The Gameboy has a lot of games that I love, and I'm still discovering new ones all the time. The games were never technical powerhouses, but the great ones oozed charm to more than make up for it. I wish more modern games were able to achieve this...
 
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The best gameboy. I played Pokemon Red on that beast, big part of my childhood. I still have nightmares of the clip on light that I had to deal with.

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That thing, at least it worked though.
 
The only handheld i don't have anymore i had the white / black and transparent one, shame cause i had a shitload of games for it both great and terrible, good times were had with all from what i recall.

Oh and FUCK nintendo for giving up on the gameboy, i eventually got a DS but it wasn't the same, i loved all my gameboy's, i only liked my DS.

Sometimes i wonder if i would have ever gotten this much into gaming without it.
 
The console is also considered the first devices that tapped into the female market with reports saying 46% playing the GameBoy were female.

Just as an aside on this, the Gameboy is still the only video game related thing I can remember my mother playing. It was just Tetris of course, but the fact that she would spend hours on it was:

a) Annoying, because I wanted to play it
b) Helpful, because if she started to give me shit about playing it too much, I'd remind her about her Tetris time.

Nintendo certainly had a winner/game changer with that.
 
Man, I wonder if my blue Pocket is still around somewhere. I wonder how many batteries it took to fuel my Pokemon Red obsession.
 
My Gameboy was my first gaming system that was just for me. It was a green brick that came with a plastic carrying case. I now know that it was more than likely just the case it was being held in at Toys R Us and my parents somehow stole/swindled it from them. I was stupid enough to dunk the system into water and it still survived after being dried off. The only game I had for the longest time was Super Mario Land, which I am positive I never beat. The only other three games I know I owned for the original Gameboy was Wario Land, Pokemon Blue, and Pokemon Yellow.

I have moved so many times since I had it and have no idea where it now resides. It is the longest I have ever owned a game console. I miss the Gameboy brand.
 
The game that pretty well defined the Game Boy on launch, it was a stroke of genius that this was the pack-in game instead of Mario. Every 90's handheld had their own block falling puzzle game because of this.


I never owned a Game Boy, but my sister did get on on Christmas 1989... She used to let me use it all the time to play Tetris and Super Mario Land. Though I remember buying one of these for myself:


Which I still have to this day.

This is still my favorite model of GameBoy:

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Full back lit light and compatible with the entire GB/GBC/GBA back catalog. IMO it's the best way to play the entire library.
 
I still have my original GB somewhere with batteries inside. I'm damn sure they still work


so, so many afternoons spent playing Mario Land 2, Dr Franken, Tetris, Kid Dracula, Fortress of Fear, Link's Awakening, Batman, that piece of fuck Dragon's Lair and a truckload more. Amazing handheld that cemented my newborn love for Nintendo at the time
 
Just as an aside on this, the Gameboy is still the only video game related thing I can remember my mother playing. It was just Tetris of course, but the fact that she would spend hours on it was:

a) Annoying, because I wanted to play it
b) Helpful, because if she started to give me shit about playing it too much, I'd remind her about her Tetris time.

Nintendo certainly had a winner/game changer with that.

It's funny because my sister got a new GBC just to play.... Tetris.
 
i remember my brother and i each getting gameboy colors and versions of pokemon on release day. i opted for blue. he got red. and weve pretty much rolled that way since. around that time i learned that pokemon music being stuck in your head is a real thing.

my first credit card was used to import us some japanese GBA's so we would be the first to have them. good times.
 
I took this photo real quick in honor of the anniversary. From my DMG brick to my Pokemon-sticker-coated childhood GBC all the way up to my absolute favorite launch-day Game Boy Micro. I sure did put these things through hell growing up but I think it's safe to say without the Game Boy my love of video games would not exist today.

 
I took this photo real quick in honor of the anniversary. From my DMG brick to my Pokemon-sticker-coated childhood GBC all the way up to my absolute favorite launch-day Game Boy Micro. I sure did put these things through hell growing up but I think it's safe to say without the Game Boy my love of video games would not exist today.

Stickers......why.
:P
 
Oh man, I am right in the middle of playing through Golden Sun on my GBA to coincide with the WiiU VC launch or I would play an original GB title to celebrate.
 
Mario, Zelda, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Mega Man, Wario, Tetris... And last, but definitely not least, Pokémon.

So many hours were spent playing Game Boy. That thing was my life back then. I don't have an original Game Boy anymore since I play all my games on the SP now, but I'm considering buying one again simply for nostalgia purposes.
 
I love the Gameboy line as well!

At this point I've managed to track down every iteration (but not every color) of the system starting with the original Gameboy. Still have my original console as well.

An amazing legacy!
 
It's hard to think where my life would be without the Game Boy.

Without the Game Boy, there would be no Pokémon. Without Pokémon, I wouldn't have my site which wouldn't have hit it big and got me on my current career path. It's crazy.

I spent so much time on my Game Boy away from Pokémon, too. Great device. Still sitting under my desk!
 

I remember buying the original Japanese Gameboy from a store in Edgware, Middlesex, UK called Adams World. Import. December 1989 with my saved up pocket money. I bought it with Super Mario Land.

Tetris was sold seperately in Japan.

Now I don't have that original Japanese Gameboy anymore but I do have an unopened, unused Japanese Gameboy Light from 1998.
 
One of my most played devices. On a time I carried it everywhere too! XD


By the way...what's with June 21? Anything I'm missing?
 
Who didn't play Tetris on this thing back in the day?

I have only a few memories to share, i think the game (i can safely say for myself ) that was the most fun on the original Gameboy was Super Mario Land 2 6 Golden Coins

And the game i returned to on the most regular basis (besides Tetris of course) was Motocross Maniacs

I didn't have many more Gameboy games but playing Tetris against your friends/relatives with link cable was so much fun back then.

I remember having a Castlevania game that was too hard, and another famously hard Knight game i forgot what the name was. I wish i still had my Gameboy.
 
I got my Game Boy in December 1991, wasn't released in the UK till September 1990, with Tetris and Double Dragon 2......

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years later my GB would fall to its death after I jumped of my top bunk bed and the GB decided to follow me cracking the LCD screen :(. I wish I had kept the damn thing despite it being broken but instead binned it. If I had of kept it I would of been able to fix it nowadays but my 11 year old self didn't even comprehend that such a thing could be fixed

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Oh Super Hunchback how much a played thee!. Shame the game wasn't that well known.....

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Now I feel really old. I think between Tetris and Scrabble I must have spent at least the better half of junior and secondary school with just those 2 games in my GameBoy alone. Only games that came close were Metroid II and Links Awakening.

Oh Super Hunchback how much a played thee!. Shame the game wasn't that well known.....

I had it on a short lived obscure welsh home computer, the Dragon 32. Yeah that says it all.
 
How easy are Game Boy's to mod for a front light?, considering buying 1 to mod along with a GB EverDrive. Can't decided weather to get the original DMG, Pocket or Colour system though
 
I remember coloring my Gameboy with a black sharpie. Expected it to look like this. Nope. It came out looking like shit and when I played it it would smear on my hands.

Good times.
 
This is still my favorite model of GameBoy:

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Full back lit light and compatible with the entire GB/GBC/GBA back catalog. IMO it's the best way to play the entire library.

Yep. That's my favorite member of the GB family right there, actually it might be my favorite handheld period.

As for the original GB, like many the first Pokémon was the game I played the most. Great times.
 
good times man. I kind of regret missing the whole DS era, but I'm planning to get back into handheld gaming.
 
First console I ever owned was a Black GameBoy my parents brought me from a trip to New York. Ah, the memories...
 
I know this is about gameboy not gameboy color, but everyone's posted their first memories of the color so I will.

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BEST. CHRISTMAS. EVER.

(I'm glad I found a pic with the same colour gameboy I had, and the same Pokemon game. It was the best combo after all)
 
I remember getting the original Gameboy on the first Christmas after release, came with Tetris and I also had WWF Superstars. I was obviously much younger then and didn't know much about the system other than everyone wanted one so I wanted one too!

I expected it to be like those LCD handhelds dedicated to playing just the one game, except you could now choose the games you wanted to play. I was pretty shocked when I saw it in action! Good times.

Funnily enough just last week I just bought a Gameboy Micro Famicon Edition along with F-Zero GP Legends, which I shall play later in honour of the original Gameboys anniversary.
 
I wonder how viable it would have been at the time to have included a ROM chip in the game boy itself that had the tetris game that could be played without the cartridge.

Since it was so synonomous with the original game boy it would have made sense.

I remember my aunt telling me how back then she always saw lawyers and district attorneys at her work playing Tetris on game boy in their down time. People forget how the original game boy was everywhere in its early years. My first experience playing one was at my dad's friend's house and he didn't have any kids! I played baseball on it and got the system the next summer.
 
I bought one in May of 1994 with my first communion money. I had the following Monday off from school and made my mom drive me to Toys R Us where I bought a GameBoy that came bundled with WarioLand. A few years later I bought a cheap used one so I could trade with myself on Pokemon. I've been a handheld gamer ever since.
 
My grandma won two back in 1991 with an orange soda contest. I was 2, and that single thing changed my entire life. I had my Gameboy with me everytime, playing Tetris with my mom at first, then everything else. Bringing it at school hiding it in my backpack, playing Pokémon with friends.. Looking at my 3ds and vita I feel so nostalgic. Truly a boy's best friend.
 
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