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Game Boy - Compatibility Chart

To tell whether a game you wish to play will work on your Game Boy system, refer to the table below:

System
Game Boy microGame Boy Advance / Game Boy Advance SP
Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Player
Game Boy ColorGame Boy PocketGame Boy Original
Game Boy Advance Only
Game Boy Color Only
Dual Mode
Original

Game Boy Advance Only Games (Special Full Color)

  • Wide screen games that will work with Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, Game Boy micro, Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Player, and Nintendo DS. They will not work with Game Boy Color, Game Boy pocket, or the original Game Boy.
  • Games display up to 512 colors from a palette of up to 32,768 colors.
  • The Game Paks are about half the size of all other Game Boy Game Paks.
  • Packaging clearly indicates that these games are 'Only for Game Boy Advance.'

Game Boy Color Only Games (Full Color)

  • Games use up to 56 colors out of a palette of 32,768.
  • Will only work on Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, or Game Boy Advance SP.
  • These Game Paks have a transparent plastic housing.
  • Even though the packaging indicates that these games are 'Only for Game Boy Color,' they will work on Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance SP. Note: The words 'Only for Game Boy Color' and the icon on the back of the Game Boy Color Game Pak packaging do not appear if the game was released or re-issued after June of 2001.
  • When playing these games on a Game Boy Advance or Game Boy Advance SP, the screen size can be switched between standard Game Boy size and Game Boy Advance size by pressing the L & R buttons. (Changing the screen size may distort the images.)
  • Due to the motion sensor in Kirby's Tilt 'n' Tumble, and the different orientation of the game pak in the Game Boy Advance SP, it may be difficult to play the game as the directions will be the reverse of the intended directions.

Dual Mode Games

  • These games will work with all Game Boy systems, except for the Game Boy micro.
  • When using either the Game Boy Advance or the Game Boy Color they will display up to 56 colors out of a palette of 32,768. When using the original Game Boy or Game Boy pocket they will use 4 shades of gray.
  • These Game Paks have a dark gray or black plastic housing.
  • When playing these games on a Game Boy Advance or Game Boy Advance SP, the screen size can be switched between standard Game Boy size and Game Boy Advance size by pressing the L & R buttons. (Changing the screen size may distort the images.)

Original Games

  • With the exception of the Game Boy micro, these Game Paks will work with all Game Boy systems and will display 4 - 10 colors when used on the Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, or Game Boy Advance SP. You can change the color scheme using special palettes. When these games are played on the Game Boy or Game Boy Pocket, they will appear in 4 shades of gray.
  • These Game Paks have a light gray plastic housing.
  • A very small number of older games may not function properly on the Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, or Game Boy Advance SP. Common symptoms include scrambled images, missing graphics, or sound problems.
  • When playing these games on a Game Boy Advance or Game Boy Advance SP, the screen size can be switched between standard Game Boy size and Game Boy Advance size by pressing the L & R buttons. (Changing the screen size may distort the images.)

This is a list of case colors and styles that have been produced for the Game Boy line of handheld systems since 1989.

Game Boy[edit]

Game Boy - Off-white
Basic colours
Off-white (1989)
Play It Loud series
Deep Black (1995)
Gorgeous Green (1995)
Radiant Red (1995)
Vibrant Yellow (1995)
High Tech Transparent (1995) (US)
Traditional White (1995) (JP)
Cool Blue (1995) (EU)

Special Edition Variants[edit]

  • Red with EB logo on it (UK EB Games - Sold with Killer Instinct, limited to 350 systems)
  • Black with Wario logo (UK - Contest Prize on Ghost Train show 1989 - 1991)
  • Black with Fiat in the bottom-left (Won in contest)
  • Hot pink with Kirby logo (UK - Nintendo magazine contest - 1994)
  • Pink with heart logo (Won in a gameshow)
  • Off-white with Toyota logo (JP - Toyota car purchase - 1992)
  • Off-white with Hyundai logo (Korea)
  • Off-white with Altus Newing logo
  • Off-white with Milka cow logo
  • Off-white with Planet Hollywood logo
  • Off-white with Santa Clara Division logo
  • Off-white with Vivitar PMA Atlanta '93 in the bottom-left
  • Off-white with Kirin Beverage in the bottom-left
  • Off white with Iveco Truck Ford with Commercial Motor in the bottom-left (Won in contest - 1991)
  • Off-white with Bee Ind logo
  • Off-white with JAL logo
  • Off-white with Soyuz TM-17 logo (Sold in the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics)

Game Boy Pocket[edit]

Game Boy Pocket - Silver
Game Boy Pocket - Black

Serial numbers for basic colors 1996[edit]

(no indicator models)

  • Serial M******** Japan release: Made in Japan
  • Serial MH******** Japan release: Made in China
  • Serial MH******* PAL release: Made in China
  • Serial MG******* North American release: Made in China

Basic colors[edit]

  • Silver (1996)
  • Black (1996)
  • Green (1996)
  • Blue (1996)
  • Red (1996)
  • Yellow (1996)
  • Clear (1996)
  • Pink (Japan, 1996)
  • Clear Purple (Japan, 1996)

Limited Edition colors[edit]

  • Ice Blue (1997) (Some boxes were packed with Zelda)
  • Extreme Green (1997)
  • Emerald Green (1998) (Toys 'R' Us JP)
  • Clear (Ice) blue (1996) (Toys 'R' Us JP)
  • Silver w/ grey border (US, 1996)
  • Silver w/ black border (US, 1997)
  • Gold (Packaged w/Donkey Kong Land) (EU) (AUS)
  • Blue/Yellow (1997) blue front/yellow back. 'Swedish Limited Edition' with certificate, 3000ex made
  • Off-white (In the style of the original Game Boy with Purple buttons)[1]

Special Edition variants[edit]

  • Nintendo Power 100th Issue Edition - gold w/ logo This was available for purchase by the Nintendo Power adverts or by winning their 100th issue contest (1997)
  • Game Boy Pocket Model F Famitsu edition 1997 The mirror like bezel is exclusive to this rare version, 'GAME BOY pocket FAMITSU 1997 [MODEL F] can be read.
    Famitsu Limited Edition - clear (Japan, 1997)
  • ANA - clear blue w/ logo (Japan, 1997)
  • Atlus - white w/ light blue border (Japan, 1997)
  • Seibu Lions - blue w/ logo (Japan, 1997)
  • Hello Kitty/Uranai Party - pink w/ artwork (Japan, 1997)
  • Tamagotchi - Pink (Japan, 11/7/1997)
  • Thomas & Betts - blue w/ logo (Belgium)
  • Toyota - clear w/ logo[when?]
  • V Drink - green w/ logo (Australia)
  • Imagineer Glow-In-Dark - light green glowing in dark - Prize in Imagineers Multi Racing Championship [N64] Contest - 2000pcs made (Japan, 1996)

Game Boy Light (Japan Only)[edit]

Game Boy Light - Silver

Basic colors[edit]

  • Gold (1998)
  • Silver (1998)

Limited Edition colors[edit]

  • Toys 'R' Us - Clear Yellow (1998)

Special Edition variants[edit]

  • Astro Boy - clear w/ artwork (1998)
  • Osamu Tezuka - red w/ artwork (1998)
  • Famitsu F02 Event Version - clear blue w/ white border (1998)
  • Famitsu F02 Mail Order Version - clear blue w/ white border (1998)
  • Pokémon Center Tokyo - yellow w/ logo & artwork (1998)

Game Boy Color[edit]

Game Boy Color - Atomic Purple
Game Boy Color - Dandelion
Game Boy Color - Mirinda

Basic colors[edit]

  • Grape - purple (1998)
  • Teal (1998, 1999 NA)
  • Kiwi - neon green (1998, 1999 NA)
  • Berry - fuchsia (1998, 1999 NA)
  • Dandelion - yellow (1998, 1999 NA)
  • Atomic Purple - clear purple (1998)
  • Neotones Ice - clear (Japan only)

Limited Edition colors[edit]

  • Clear Black (2000, Japan)
  • Clear Green (Toys 'R' Us, Japan, 2000)
  • Midnight Blue (Toys 'R' Us, Japan, 1999)
  • Ice Blue (Toys 'R' Us, Japan)
  • Clear Orange (Daiei, Japan, 1999)
  • Clear Blue (ANA)
  • Solid Black (Toys R' Us, New York City, 2000)

Special Edition variants[edit]

  • Mirinda - clear orange w/ logo (Mexico, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary 2000)
  • Yedigun - clear orange w/ logo (Turkey, 2000)
  • Neotones - clear green and yellow w/ Australia flag & yellow buttons (Australia)
  • Tommy Hilfiger - yellow w/ logo (US, 1999)
  • Tsutaya - water blue w/ orange buttons (Japan, 2000)
  • Sakura Taisen - clear pink (2000)
  • Hello Kitty Special Box - light pink w/ logo (Japan, 1999)
  • Hello Kitty Special Box 2 - light pink w/ logo (Japan, 2000)
  • Lawson - Aqua Blue & Milky White (1999)
  • Daiei Hawks - clear orange (front) & clear black (back) (Japan)
  • Takarazuka - atomic gold w/ aquatic life artwork (Japan, 1999)
  • Jusco - clear purple w/ Mario artwork (1999)
  • Jusco - clear w/ Mario artwork (1999)
  • Cardcaptor Sakura - white & pink w/ artwork (Japan, 1999)
  • Ferrero SpA competition - yellow w/ Happy Hippo Logo & Happy Hippo Character 'Max Mutig' (came bundled with the game 'Das Geheimnis der Happy Hippo Insel')(limited to 111 units) (Germany,2001)
  • Hookups- lime green with Hookups logo. Asr 2001 (100 made)
  • V-drink (Clear w/ logo)

Pokémon[edit]

  • Pokémon - Special Pikachu edition yellow & blue w/ logo, artwork & colored buttons (bundled w/ Pokémon Yellow)
  • Pokémon - silver & gold iridescent w/artwork around screen (U.S., Toys 'R' Us exclusive)
  • Pokémon - clear blue & white w/ artwork (Hong Kong)
  • Pokémon - clear green & white w/ artwork (Taiwan)
  • Pokémon - yellow & blue w/ logo, artwork & colored buttons (Australia)
  • Pokémon Center - silver w/ artwork & logo (1999)
  • Pokémon Center - orange & blue w/ artwork & logo (1999)

Game Boy Advance[edit]

Game Boy Advance - Glacier
Game Boy Advance - Indigo

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Game Boy Advance - Arctic

Basic colors[edit]

  • Indigo - purple (2001)
  • Arctic - white (2001)
  • Glacier - clear blue (2001)
  • Fuchsia (2001)
  • Spice - orange (Japan, 2001)
  • Black (2001)

Limited Edition colors[edit]

  • Platinum/Silver (2002)
  • Gold (Japan, 2002)
  • Daiei - clear orange front & clear black back (Daiei, Japan, 2001)
  • Jet Black - (Toys 'R' Us, U.S., 2003)
  • Red (Zellers, Canada)

Special Edition variants[edit]

  • Target - Grape w/ logo (US, 2001)
  • Target - Red w/ logo (US, 2002)
  • Chobits - clear blue w/ logo (Japan, 2002)
  • King of Fighters - clear black w/ logo (Japan, 2002)
  • Toys 'R' Us - Solid Midnight Blue w/ logo (US, 2002)
  • Toys 'R' Us - Transparent Midnight Blue (Japan, 2001)
  • Rockman Custom - blue (Japan, 2001)
  • Jusco - Glacier w/ Mario artwork (2001)
  • Hello Kitty - pink w/ logo (Japan, 2001)
  • Yomiuri Giants - clear purple w/ artwork (2001)

Pokémon[edit]

  • Pokémon Center (Latios & Latias) - blue w/ red buttons (2002)
  • Pokémon Center - Celebi green w/ artwork (2001)
  • Pokémon Center - Suicune blue w/ artwork (2001)
  • Pokémon Center NY - gold w/ artwork (US, 2001)
  • Pokémon Center NY - gold w/ artwork (JP, 2001)

Game Boy Advance SP[edit]

Game Boy Advance SP - Cobalt
Game Boy Advance SP - Pearl Blue (backlit)

Basic colors[edit]

  • Cobalt - frontlit (2003)
  • Platinum - frontlit (2003)
  • Onyx - frontlit (2003)
  • Flame Red - frontlit (2003)
  • Pearl Blue - backlit (2005)
  • Graphite - backlit (2005)
  • Pearl Pink - backlit (2006)

Limited Edition colors[edit]

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  • All Blacks (NZ)
  • Banana Yellow Donkey Kong Edition (JP, 10/2004, Limited to 1,000)
  • Black 'Who are you?' Edition (Walmart, US, 2004)
  • Blue Marble (JP, EU, 2004)
  • Bokura no Taiyou (JP, 2004)
  • Camo Gray (JP)
  • Camo Green (JP)
  • China Dragon (China, 11/2004)
  • Classic NES (US, 2004)
  • Disney Channel Promo Cobalt Blue (North America, 2003 or 2004, AGS-001, TV contest)
  • Toon Disney Channel (North America)
  • Toon Disney/Jetix (North America, 2008, AGS-101, 200 made for TV contest)
  • Disney Channel Graphite (North America, 2005 or 2006, AGS-101)
  • Dual Platinum/Onyx (US, 2004)
  • Famicom 'The 20th Anniversary Edition' (JP, 10-2003, limited to 1,000)
  • Famicom 2 (JP)
  • Final Fantasy Tactics (JP)
  • IBokura no Taiyou : 'Jango Red & Black' (JP, 07-2003)
  • Indigo (AUS, 2004)
  • Kingdom Hearts Deep Silver (All, 2004)
  • Lime/Orange limited edition (US, 2004)
  • Mario vs Donkey Kong (UK, 2004)
  • Naruto Orange (JP 07-2004)
  • Pearl White (US, JP, 2004)
  • Pikachu 'Toys 'R' Us'(US, 2004)
  • Pokémon Emerald Bundle, Dark Green (AUS)
  • Rockman EXE 4 Tournament Red Sun (JP, 12/2003)
  • Rip Curl (AUS, 2004)
  • Samus Satin (JP)
  • SD Gundam G Generation 'Char Aznable Custom' (JP, 12/2003)
  • Seiken Densetsu: 'Mana Blue Edition' (JP, 08-2003)
  • Surfblue (US, 2004)
  • Swarovski (US)
  • Swiss Gamer (Switzerland)
  • Target Branded Lime (US, 2003)
  • Toys 'R' Us Gold (US, 11/2003)[2]
  • Toys 'R' US Japan Limited Edition 'Star Light Gold' (JP)
  • Toys 'R' US SpongeBob SquarePants (2004, AGS-101)
  • Toys 'R' Us Pearl Green (US, 2004)
  • Tribal (All, 2004)
  • White (All)
  • Zelda: Gold with Triforce and Hylian crest (EU, 2004)

Pokémon[edit]

  • Pikachu - Yellow (Toys R Us 2005, Pokémon Center Japan)
  • Pokémon Center Limited Edition 'Charizard Edition' (JP, 02/2004) - Fire Red
  • Pokémon Center Limited Edition 'Groudon Edition' (US, JP, 12/2003) - Ruby (Red)
  • Pokémon Center Limited Edition 'Kyogre Edition' (JP, 12/2003) - Sapphire (Blue)
  • Pokémon Center Limited Edition 'Rayquaza Edition' (JP, 09/2004) - Emerald (Green)
  • Pokémon Center Limited Edition 'Torchic' (US, JP, 03/2003) - Orange
  • Pokémon Center Limited Edition 'Venusaur Edition' (JP, 02/2004) - Leaf Green

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Game Boy Micro[edit]

Game Boy Micro - Silver
Game Boy Micro - Black

Basic colors[edit]

  • Silver (Worldwide 2005)
  • Black (Japan and Australia [US with silver faceplate] 2005)
  • Purple (Japan and Australia, 2005)
  • Pearl Blue (Japan, 2005)
  • Pink (Europe, 2005)
  • Green (Europe and Asia, 2005)
  • Blue (Europe and Australia, 2005)
  • Red (Asia and Australia, 2005)

Special Edition variants[edit]

  • 20th Anniversary Edition - red w/ gold faceplate (USA, 2005)
  • Famicom - red w/ gold faceplate (Japan, 2005)
  • Pokémon - red w/ black faceplate & Pikachu silhouette (Japan, 2005)
  • Final Fantasy IV - blue unit with b&w Amano artwork (Japan, 2005)
  • Mother 3 - red w/ red, worn faceplate (Japan, 2006)
  • Toonami - black w/ logo & graphics (Giveaway, USA, 2006)

List of Faceplates[edit]

  • Super Robo Taisen - Black faceplate with logo by Nintendo (Club Nintendo Japan)
  • Famicom controller II - Like the famicom version but with a II logo and volume slider (Club Nintendo Japan)
  • 10th Anniversary Tower Records - red w/ yellow faceplate (Japan)

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'FC113202-FBAE-489B-5548EC39A840EC5A.jpeg'. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
  2. ^'TRU Exclusive Gold GBA SP/Super Mario Advance 4 Bundle for Sale'. IGN Boards. Retrieved 2018-09-04.

External links[edit]

  • About.com Guide to Game Boy - All things Game Boy: News, reviews, history, culture and development. Updated several times a week.
  • GAMEBOY GALLERIA - A pictorial encyclopedia of the various Game Boy models.
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