Game Boy Color
Game Boy Color | |
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Game Boy Color | |
Fabrikant | Nintendo |
Type | Håndholdt spilkonsol |
Generation | 5. generation |
Først udgivet | 21. oktober 1998 18. november 1998 23. november 1998 27. november 1998 |
CPU | Custom, Zilog Z80-alike |
Medier | Cartridge |
Solgte enheder | 49.27 millioner |
Mest solgte spil | Pokémon Gold og Silver |
Bagudkompatibilitet | Game Boy |
Forgænger | Game Boy Pocket |
Efterfølger | Game Boy Advance |
Game Boy Color (også refereret til som GBC) er Nintendos efterfølger til Game Boy og blev udgivet 21. oktober 1998 i Japan og i november samme år i USA. Den har farveskærm og er lidt større end Game Boy Pocket. Prosessoren er dobbelt så hurtig som forgængernes og har dobbelt så meget hukommelse. Den har også en infrarød kommunikationsport for at kunne koble flere enheder sammen. Dette findes ikke på nyere versioner af Game Boy, som Game Boy Advance.
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