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Nintendo's Game Boy turns 25 | PBS News

The handheld originally launched in Japan on April 21, 1989, selling out its initial run of 300,000 units in the first two weeks. Four months ...

25 years of the Game Boy: A timeline of the systems, accessories ...

April 21, 1989: Nintendo releases the Game Boy in Japan. The original Game Boy was the brainchild of Nintendo's Gunpei Yokoi, who had previously ...

The Gameboy Turns 25 Years Old! - The PokéCommunity Forums

Ah yes, Nintendo's original Game Boy launched on April 21, 1989 and has sold over 118 million units to date. Now, as of a few days ago, it turns 25...

Game Boy turns 25 years old - Scot Scoop News

On April 21, 2014, the iconic handheld gaming console Nintendo Game Boy celebrated its 25th birthday. The Game Boy, one of the original and ...

Game Boy Turns 25 Today : r/nintendo - Reddit

I got the original game boy when I was 7 years old (1991). This week I just bought my 2 and a half year old daughter her first DS game.

Nintendo Game Boy – 25 facts for its 25th anniversary - The Guardian

Ironically considering its name, Game Boy was also one one of the first games machines to successfully target female players. In 1995, Nintendo ...

Nintendo's Game Boy Turns 25 - Also, Missed Opportunity?

Nintendo's classic and original Handheld has turned 25 years old today. This may be strange for those who remember it's first release.

Game Boy Turns 25: A Look Back - Roundtable

On April 21, 1989 the Game Boy was released in North America. Now on it's 25th anniversary, we take a reflective look in this week's roundtable.

Nintendo's Game Boy, the Handheld Console That Started It All ...

The handheld gaming console that started it all, Game Boy, turned 25 years old Thursday. Nintendo's breakthrough portable device was first made available in ...

Nintendo's Original Game Boy Turns 25 Today. Feel Old Yet?

Let's all celebrate the 25th anniversary of Nintendo's spinach-screened handheld that gave us a new found appreciation for light sources, ...

Nintendo's Game Boy Turns 25 Years Old Today [Video] - WGRD

Nintendo's Game Boy Turns 25 Years Old Today [Video] ... Nothing makes you feel more nostalgic than that pea soupy screen., doing your best to ...

Topic: Happy 25th Birthday, Game Boy! - Retro - Nintendo Life

25 years ago today, Nintendo's first handheld, the Game Boy was released (in Japan). I have fond memories of playing Super Mario Land on ...

As Gameboy Turns 25, Has Nintendo Still Got It? - WSJ

Japan Real Time spoke about the Gameboy's legacy with game analyst Hisakazu Hirabayashi, a 30-year veteran commentator on the topic who has ...

The Game Boy turns 25: How a 'grey brick' took over the world of ...

Twenty five years ago today Nintendo launched the Game Boy, the first handheld games console to achieve mainstream success and a device that ...

Happy 25th Birthday Game Boy! - Classic Console Discussion

My most memorable gaming experiences on the original Game Boy were the Mega Man games, Zelda Link's Awakening, Metroid II, Gargoyle's Quest, ...

The Game Boy turns 25. If you've never seen the games, here's your ...

The Game Boy turns 25. If you've never seen the games, here's your chance. ... The Nintendo Game Boy first arrived in Japan on April 21, 1989.

Nintendo's Game Boy is 25 years old today - Digital Spy

The Big N's debut portable console turns 25 years old today, and while it isn't remembered quite as fondly as the likes of the NES, the legacy it left behind ...

Nintendo's Game Boy Turns 25, Let's Reminisce - CBS Detroit

Originally released on April 21, 1989 in Japan, the Nintendo Game Boy portable video game system turned 25 today. It was state of the art when ...

The Game Boy turns 25 - Nintendo Wire

Nintendo's Game Boy, the grandpappy of today's handheld systems, celebrates its 25th birthday today! Okay, so technically the Game Boy ...

Nintendo Game Boy Turns 25 - The Onion

Nintendo Game Boy Turns 25 ... This week marks the 25th anniversary of the release of the Nintendo Game Boy in Japan. What do you think? ... “That ...