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The Game Boy Camera was a rudimentary digital camera. The Game Boy Camera and Game Boy Printer ( Pocket Camera and Pocket Printer in Japan) are accessories for the Game Boy handheld gaming system and were released in 1998. The camera can take basic, often grainy, black-and-white digital images using the four-color palette of the Game Boy system.
1999 – Game Boy ( retail) 2016 – 3DS Virtual Console. Notes : Pocket Monsters Blue was released 8 months after Red and Green and featured updated graphics and dialogue. Pocket Monsters Blue was released only in Japan. Was the basis for the international versions, Pokémon Red and Blue, released two years later.
Essentials (PlayStation) Official Platinum and Essentials banners used on PlayStation game covers. Essentials is the Sony PlayStation budget range in the PAL region, which covers Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Australia and South Asia. It was launched in January 1997 as the Platinum range [1] but was later renamed for PlayStation Portable ...
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