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Description The Nintendo Game Boy, a handheld gaming console released in 1989. The relatively simple and monochrome Game Boy faced off against multiple handhelds and dominated the portable gaming market for almost a decade. This system has a 4.19 MHz CPU, a 4-shade LCD and ran off of 4 AA batteries. It was a very long-running system, only seeing a minor upgrade with the Game Boy Pocket in 1996, then later the Game Boy Color in 1998.
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