Nintendo Game Boy Systems:
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The game most synonymous with Nintendo Game Boy was Tetris, as all Game Boy came with this game included, but there were many more titles in the library including Pokemon and Final Fantasy.
The next edition in portable Nintendo gaming was the Game Boy Color. The Color version of the original was released in 1998 and was so named for its colored screen. It was smaller than the original Game Boy and was the first of its kind to be fully functional even with the original Game Boy games. Game Boy Color had twice the processing speed of the original but the resolution of the screen was the same. Even so, the color screen could show 56 different colors at the same time. The case came in different colors, including see-through purple. The last game that was made for the Game Boy Color was in 2002, but its games are still able to be played on the Game Boy Advance.
Game Boy Advanced
The Game Boy Advance was first produced in 2001 and was a 32-bit gaming system. It closely resembled the Sega Game Gear, which was the original Game Boy rival. The Advance was also made to be able to play the same games as the Game Boy Color. There were different Game Boy Advance models such as the Advance SP, which looks like a small laptop computer, as well as the Game Boy Micro, which was a smaller version of the original Advance and allowed users to change the color by having removable faceplates. The most popular Advance games were in the Pokemon series.

