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'''''Paint Boy''''' is an {{wp|Adobe Shockwave}} game created to promote the ''[[Game Boy Color]]''. It features art showcasing characters from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], along with that of ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' and ''Pokémon''.
'''''Paint Boy''''' is an {{wp|Adobe Shockwave}} game created to promote the ''[[Game Boy Color]]''. It features art showcasing characters from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], along with that of ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and ''Pokémon''.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The game functions as a customizable digital ''Game Boy Color'', allowing the player to both modify the color and draw on the system. There are thirteen different screens to choose from, with the first being the Game Boy Color logo, the next four being related to the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], the next of [[Link]], the next six being related to Pokémon, and the final also being of Link. The game  allows the player to change the brush size and the color the player is painting with, along with options to erase all modifications. The game also offers options to draw various shapes over areas that will leave behind splotches of whichever color the player is utilizing, and an option to type text on the system. Once the player has finished, there is also an icon of what appears to be a floppy disk with the Adobe Shockwave logo in the top left corner, presumably to save the player's finished Game Boy Color.


The game functions as a customizable digital ''Game Boy Color'', allowing the player to both modify the color and draw on the system. There are thirteen different screens to choose from, with the first being the Game Boy Color logo, the next four being related to the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], the next of [[Link]], the next six being related to Pokémon, and the final also being of Link. The game  allows the player to change the brush size and the color the player is painting with, along with options to erase all modifications. The game also offers options to draw various shapes over areas that will leave behind splotches of whichever color the player is utilizing, and an option to type text on the system. Once the player has finished, there is also an icon of what appears to be a floppy disk with the Adobe Shockwave logo in the top left corner, presumably to save the player's finished Game Boy Color.
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Paint Boy
Paint Boy.jpg
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Adobe Shockwave
Release date 2001[citation needed]
Genre Miscellaneous
Rating(s) N/A
Mode(s) Single player
Format HTML
Input Mouse

Paint Boy is an Adobe Shockwave game created to promote the Game Boy Color. It features art showcasing characters from the Super Mario franchise, along with that of The Legend of Zelda and Pokémon.

Gameplay[edit]

The game functions as a customizable digital Game Boy Color, allowing the player to both modify the color and draw on the system. There are thirteen different screens to choose from, with the first being the Game Boy Color logo, the next four being related to the Super Mario franchise, the next of Link, the next six being related to Pokémon, and the final also being of Link. The game allows the player to change the brush size and the color the player is painting with, along with options to erase all modifications. The game also offers options to draw various shapes over areas that will leave behind splotches of whichever color the player is utilizing, and an option to type text on the system. Once the player has finished, there is also an icon of what appears to be a floppy disk with the Adobe Shockwave logo in the top left corner, presumably to save the player's finished Game Boy Color.