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'''Logo:''' Upon switching on the console, the text "GB BOY" slides onto the screen. |
'''Logo:''' Upon switching on the console, the text "GB BOY" slides onto the screen. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' On the original GB Boy, the startup is monochrome. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Identical to the Nintendo GameBoy. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Identical to the Nintendo GameBoy. |
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Background
GB Boy is a series of handheld videogame consoles made by Kong Feng (some times written as Gong Feng) since the early 2000s. The consoles are clones of the Nintendo GameBoy series of consoles. The console contains a built in list of pirated games, playable without a cartridge, some having incorrect titles, but the console can also play genuine Nintendo cartridges.
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Logo: Upon switching on the console, the text "GB BOY" slides onto the screen.
Variants: On the original GB Boy, the startup is monochrome.
Music/Sounds: Identical to the Nintendo GameBoy.
Availability: Common. These consoles have been made for around 20 years and are available to purchase to this day.