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The Game Boy was the dominant handheld console on the market for almost two decades, selling millions of examples. But the console died a quiet death in 2008 after the company had shifted its focus to the Nintendo DS. At the time, there seemed to be room in the market for the Game Boy.
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Read More »The sudden rise in handheld emulation consoles over the past three years has made me serious about the Game Boy. After all, the Game Boy was the handheld that started it all. We wouldn't have the Switch or the Steam Deck had it not been for the original Game Boy. The Game Boy was the dominant handheld console on the market for almost two decades, selling millions of examples. But the console died a quiet death in 2008 after the company had shifted its focus to the Nintendo DS. At the time, there seemed to be room in the market for the Game Boy. But now gamers are going back to their appetite for pocket-sized gaming. No one wants to carry around a giant Nintendo Switch Lite or Steam Deck. You want something that you can throw in the back of your jeans pocket and play on your lunch break at work. There are all kinds of indications that a current Game Boy model would prove popular. Nintendo has toyed with the idea, just look at the current Game & Watch handhelds. I think there is more than enough market for Nintendo to bring back some version of the Game Boy. Nintendo has had massive success with its two mini-consoles, the NES Classic and the SNES Classic. The Game & Watch handhelds have also been popular, so why not bring back a flash-based Game Boy? The entire Game Boy library itself is well under a GB of storage space. I currently have every Game Boy library on my Pocket Go S30, including the GBA library, and I still have storage space. So I know that it wouldn't take Nintendo anything to get a library of Nintendo classics onto a flash-based console. A current Game Boy could also benefit from a modern backlit screen. The screen used in the Game & Watch devices is stunning, especially when you consider how cheap the $49.99 price tag is. The question is, would Nintendo do an original Game Boy, a GBC, or maybe a modern GBA? There are so many options and great games that Nintendo can pull from.
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Read More »If Sega can embrace this and have a modicum of success, then there is no reason Nintendo shouldn't give us a modern Game Boy. Technology is cheap, and the market is more than ready for something like this.
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