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Nintendo Game Boy Color Model CGB-01 in Clear {E0061}

Nintendo Game Boy Color Model CGB-01 in Clear {E0061}

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Introducing the Nintendo Game Boy Color Model CGB-01! This rare gem was released exclusively in Japan and comes in a sleek clear color. This handheld console is in pristine condition with zero damage and works perfectly. Plus, it comes bundled with the thrilling Tony Hawk Pro Skater game. Don't miss out on owning this unique piece of gaming history.

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The Nintendo Game Boy Color (model CGB-001) is a fifth-generation handheld game console released in 1998 that features a color screen and is compatible with both Game Boy Color and original Game Boy game cartridges.

Specifications:

◇Display: Reflective thin-film transistor (TFT) color LCD screen with a resolution of 160x144 pixels and the ability to display up to 56 colors simultaneously from a palette of 32,768.

◇Processor: Sharp Corporation LR35902 8-bit CPU, running at 4.19/8.38 MHz.

◇Memory: 32 KB of RAM and 16 KB of VRAM.

◇Dimensions: Approximately 78 mm (W) x 133.5 mm (H) x 27.4 mm (D).

◇Weight: Approximately 138 grams (4.9 oz).

◇Audio: Mono speaker and a stereo headphone jack.

◇Power: Requires two AA batteries, providing approximately 10 hours of gameplay.

◇Connectivity: Features a serial I/O port for link cables and an infrared I/O port for wireless linking (a feature dropped in later versions).

Key Features and Market Information:

◇Backward Compatibility: A major feature was its ability to play the entire library of original, monochrome Game Boy games, which the console would colorize using one of twelve selectable color palettes.

◇Design: The console was available in many different colors, including popular options like Atomic Purple (clear purple), Teal, Grape, and Berry.

◇Collector's Item: The Nintendo Game Boy Color is now a collector's item, and prices for used or new-in-box consoles vary widely depending on the condition and any included accessories or special editions.

Legacy: It was succeeded by the Game Boy Advance in 2001 but remained in production as a budget-friendly option until it was discontinued in 2003.

 

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