Just a Wario Fan
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Ah, the Game Boy line.
One of the longest and best-selling handheld console lines ever. From 1989 to 2005, Nintendo released no less than 6 handhelds under the Game Boy name: three main consoles and three spinoff-like improved rereleases of the existing ones.
I own each of the three main Game Boys: the Game Boy, the Game Boy Color, and the Game Boy Advance.
And my favourite of these is the Gameboy Advance, which was indeed quite advanced for its release date (2001). But the best of all is in my opinion the Game Boy Advance SP, with its clamshell design that reminds me of that time in the early to mid 2000's when small and compact was the norm for portable electronics. The lit screen and built-in battery were a great improvement and the wide range of shiny colours to choose from also make it a pleasure to clean your GBA SP when it got dirty. (yes, that's what I think of it.)
I also like the design of the Game Boy Micro, even though I've never played on one.
One of the longest and best-selling handheld console lines ever. From 1989 to 2005, Nintendo released no less than 6 handhelds under the Game Boy name: three main consoles and three spinoff-like improved rereleases of the existing ones.
I own each of the three main Game Boys: the Game Boy, the Game Boy Color, and the Game Boy Advance.
And my favourite of these is the Gameboy Advance, which was indeed quite advanced for its release date (2001). But the best of all is in my opinion the Game Boy Advance SP, with its clamshell design that reminds me of that time in the early to mid 2000's when small and compact was the norm for portable electronics. The lit screen and built-in battery were a great improvement and the wide range of shiny colours to choose from also make it a pleasure to clean your GBA SP when it got dirty. (yes, that's what I think of it.)
I also like the design of the Game Boy Micro, even though I've never played on one.
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