Nintendo's Game Boy Color lands stateside on Nov. 18, but the Japanese version has already hit shelves in the land of the rising sun (and with more color options). I was able to get my hands on one ...
The best Game Boy Color games shine a light on the many memorable experiences that landed on the classic and much loved handheld. As the first Game Boy to feature a color screen, we got to see some ...
Kerem is a 23 years old creative writer who has been a professional writer for 3 years, and a gamer since his childhood, he decided to merge the two things he loved the most and work as a gaming ...
James Austin (he/him) is a writer from the most haunted state in the U.S., Maine. When he's not ranking things for Dualshockers, he enjoys playing and designing tabletop RPGs. Survival Kids was a ...
Nintendo has released a new trailer for Virtual Boy - Nintendo Classics It notably includes two unreleased games and a color ...
The Game Boy Color is one of the most successful handheld consoles and an excellent mid-life upgrade to the original Game Boy. With everything from updates of Game Boy classics to vibrant titles that ...
Somewhere between a next-generation release and a hardware revision, the Game Boy Color would arrive internationally in 1998. Promising backward compatibility with original Game Boy games, the new ...
Anthony is a writer who's worked in the games industry for four years. He's a competitive gamer with a soft spot for retro titles. Anthony enjoys speedrunning a few titles, but Simpson's Hit & Run is ...
Did you hear about that crazy-popular game that sat in the No. 1 Games spot on iTunes for more than a month and a half? I’ll give you a hint, it has color in the title. Color Switch is a tap-based ...
On Oct. 21, 1998, the Game Boy Color was born. And what a life it quickly led: The handheld arrived with Game Boy compatibility, granting games like Tetris a chance to continue its world domination.
So much more playable than OG Thumby. So much more playable than OG Thumby. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years editing the likes ...