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The '''WonderSwan Color''' is a handheld game console succeeding the [[Bandai WonderSwan|WonderSwan]], which added a full color screen and improved hardware. A larger version of the WonderSwan Color, the '''SwanCrystal''', was released around 2002.
The '''WonderSwan Color''' is a handheld game console succeeding the [[Bandai WonderSwan|WonderSwan]], which added a full color screen and improved hardware. A larger version of the WonderSwan Color, the '''SwanCrystal''', was released around 2002.


===(December 9, 2000-2002)===
===(December 9, 2000-2003 [end of production], May 31, 2004 [last game])===
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Revision as of 04:00, 28 April 2023


Background

The WonderSwan Color is a handheld game console succeeding the WonderSwan, which added a full color screen and improved hardware. A larger version of the WonderSwan Color, the SwanCrystal, was released around 2002.

(December 9, 2000-2003 [end of production], May 31, 2004 [last game])

Logo: On a black background, the letters of the Bandai logo flash in one-by-one, in red. Afterwards the background turns white and the normal Bandai logo fades in, with the word "WONDERSWAN" below it, just like the previous logo.

Technique: Sprite animation.

Music/Sounds: The beam sound from the original WonderSwan startup and its commercials.

Availability: Rare. Seen when you turn on a WonderSwan Color or SwanCrystal. Like the original model, were released on Japan only.

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