When Nintendo released the Game Boy in 1989, it was the first major handheld game system with interchangeable cartridges since 1979's Milton-Bradley Microvision. The thought of playing video games anywhere--in the car, at school, in the bathroom--was mind-boggling to me at the time, and I decided that I had to have one. Within a year I was playing Tetris on the pea-green-screened portable wonder.
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Gadget Autopsy: The Nintendo Game Boy
Nintendo’s classic gaming handheld turns 20 years old this month. To celebrate its birthday, we took one apart on the workbench to see what makes this gaming legend tick.
Meet the Game Boy
Meet the Game Boy
The Back
A Closer Look at Cartridges
The Source of the Game Boy's Power
Cleft in Twain
Farther Apart
Examining the Back Half
The Motherboard
Examining the Front Half
Behind the Buttons
Putting It Back Together
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