Why are we still talking about the Game Boy Color? It was underpowered even for its time. It had a screen that was difficult to see. It ran on a processor that pales in comparison to a modern calculator.
The best part? You don’t need a flash cart or a modded console. gameboy color archive.org
Don’t just replay Pokémon Red for the 100th time. Dive into these lesser-known classics: Why are we still talking about the Game Boy Color
The community argues that the Archive is performing a public service that corporations refuse to do. Consider Garfield: Lasagna World Tour . No one is going to port this to modern consoles. The physical cartridges are degrading. The save batteries are dying. If a game is not commercially available, is it truly "theft" to play it? The Archive serves as a digital backup for a medium that is physically rotting in landfills. It ran on a processor that pales in
There is a specific shade of translucent purple that triggers a Pavlovian response in anyone who grew up in the late 90s. It’s the color of the Game Boy Color (GBC). It represents the golden age of the playground, where the currency of the realm wasn't Bitcoin, but AA batteries and a copy of Pokémon Blue .