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[[Image:SuperGameBoy.jpg|thumb|The '''Super Game Boy'''.]] | [[Image:SuperGameBoy.jpg|thumb|The '''Super Game Boy'''.]] | ||
The '''Super Game Boy''' is a special adapter cartridge desgined for use with the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] that was released in 1994. It allows players to play [[Game Boy]] games on their television screen | The '''Super Game Boy''' is a special adapter cartridge desgined for use with the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] that was released in 1994. It allows players to play [[Game Boy]] games on their television screen through their Super Nintendo. It can also play [[Game Boy Color]] games, but only ones that are compatible with the original Game Boy. | ||
As the dimesions of the Game Boy's screen are different from those of most televisions, a border is needed on the screen. Certain games, mostly ones that came out around or after the time the Super Game Boy was released, such as ''[[Donkey Kong '94]]'', take advantage of the Super Game Boy, and display customized borders when played. Many games also allow for enhanced sound effects when played on the Super Game Boy. | As the dimesions of the Game Boy's screen are different from those of most televisions, a border is needed on the screen. Certain games, mostly ones that came out around or after the time the Super Game Boy was released, such as ''[[Donkey Kong '94]]'', take advantage of the Super Game Boy, and display customized borders when played. Many games also allow for enhanced sound effects when played on the Super Game Boy. | ||
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By pressing the L and R buttons on the controller, the Super Game Boy menu can be brought up, allowing the player to alter the border or the controller's button mapping. | By pressing the L and R buttons on the controller, the Super Game Boy menu can be brought up, allowing the player to alter the border or the controller's button mapping. | ||
Although there was no proper method of playing Game Boy or Game Boy Color games on the [[Nintendo 64]], in 2003, [[Nintendo]] released the [[Game Boy Player]] accessory for the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]], which can play almost all Game Boy, Game Boy Color and [[Game Boy Advance]] games. However, games that are enhanced by the Super Game Boy will not be | If the player were to leave a game on the Super Game Boy sitting for a few minutes, screen saver-like animation would come from the screen border. Notably, [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Luigi]] appear in one of these border animations. | ||
Although there was no proper method of playing Game Boy or Game Boy Color games on the [[Nintendo 64]], in 2003, [[Nintendo]] released the [[Game Boy Player]] accessory for the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]], which can play almost all Game Boy, Game Boy Color and [[Game Boy Advance]] games. However, games that are enhanced by the Super Game Boy will not be enhanced when played on a Game Boy Player. | |||
[[Category: Accessories]] | [[Category: Accessories]] |
Revision as of 15:16, October 5, 2008
The Super Game Boy is a special adapter cartridge desgined for use with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that was released in 1994. It allows players to play Game Boy games on their television screen through their Super Nintendo. It can also play Game Boy Color games, but only ones that are compatible with the original Game Boy.
As the dimesions of the Game Boy's screen are different from those of most televisions, a border is needed on the screen. Certain games, mostly ones that came out around or after the time the Super Game Boy was released, such as Donkey Kong '94, take advantage of the Super Game Boy, and display customized borders when played. Many games also allow for enhanced sound effects when played on the Super Game Boy.
Certain games, such as Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!, take additional advantage of the Super Game Boy, and allow for multiplayer with a second controller. One flaw of the Super Game Boy is that it is incapable of linking up with other Game Boys or a Game Boy Printer.
By pressing the L and R buttons on the controller, the Super Game Boy menu can be brought up, allowing the player to alter the border or the controller's button mapping.
If the player were to leave a game on the Super Game Boy sitting for a few minutes, screen saver-like animation would come from the screen border. Notably, Mario, Princess Peach, and Luigi appear in one of these border animations.
Although there was no proper method of playing Game Boy or Game Boy Color games on the Nintendo 64, in 2003, Nintendo released the Game Boy Player accessory for the GameCube, which can play almost all Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games. However, games that are enhanced by the Super Game Boy will not be enhanced when played on a Game Boy Player.