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The Game Boy was the birth console for several Pokémon-like franchises, including the Medarot series. It's especially known for containing games starring Hikaru Agata. | The Game Boy was the birth console for several Pokémon-like franchises, including the Medarot series. It's especially known for containing games starring Hikaru Agata's era. | ||
* [[Medarot 1]] (Compatible with Super Game Boy) | * [[Medarot 1]] (Compatible with Super Game Boy) |
Revision as of 19:55, 26 July 2024
Game Boy (ゲームボーイ Gēmubōi), Nintendo's iconic handheld console, was first released in 1989. It stands as the second best-selling handheld console of all time, surpassed only by its successor, the Nintendo DS. Notably, like all systems in the Game Boy family, it is not region-locked. Gunpei Yokoi is recognized for his pivotal role in the Game Boy's development and launch.
Medarot games
The Game Boy was the birth console for several Pokémon-like franchises, including the Medarot series. It's especially known for containing games starring Hikaru Agata's era.
- Medarot 1 (Compatible with Super Game Boy)
- Medarot 1 Parts Collection (Compatible with Super Game Boy)
- Medarot 1 Parts Collection 2 (Compatible with Super Game Boy)
Some Game Boy Color games are compatible with the Game Boy, suffering a color downgrade but gaining special borders if used on the Super Game Boy.
- Medarot 2 (Compatible with Super Game Boy)
- Medarot 2 Parts Collection (Compatible with Super Game Boy)
- Medarot Cardrobottle (Compatible with Super Game Boy)