![]() SGB is used to denote both SGB and SGB2 when no distinction is necessary. ![]() Super Game Boy 2, introduced on January 30, 1998 Super Game Boy, introduced on June 14, 1994 The monochrome models is MGB used to denote Game Boy and MGL used to Only where it is necessary to distinguish between Models, DMG is used to refer to both monochrome models, and CGB is used toĭenote the color Game Boy. Where it is not necessary to distinguish between the different monochrome Game Boy Color (color), introduced on October 21, 1998 Game Boy Light (monochrome), introduced on April 14, 1998 Game Boy Pocket (monochrome), introduced on July 21, 1996 Game Boy (monochrome), introduced on April 21, 1989 The abbreviations used in this manual represent the following: ![]() Related to Game Boy programming, including programming for Super Game Boy and the Game Boy Pocket In addition, it incorporates all information ![]() Manual, revision G, and the Game Boy Color User's Guide, version 1.3. This manual is a combination and reorganization of the information presented in the Game Boy Development Systems, without permission in writing from Nintendo. Or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval No part of this document may be released,ĭistributed, transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any electronic Nintendo and is also protected under the copyright laws of the United This document contains confidential and proprietary information of
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