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RESTORED BACKLIT COLOR ORIGINAL NINTENDO GAME BOY DMG-01 IPS 11% LARGER SCREEN
Nintendo Game Boy Original Console Handheld System - Gray
The Game Boy (JP) (DMG-001 model) is a Nintendo manufactured portable handheld console released initially in 1989. It was the first dedicated 8-bit handheld system from the company using interchangeable cartridges to play many different titles. It featured a 2.6" 4-shade LCD, stereo sound through headphones, and interchangeable cartridges. The button layout was based on that of the Nintendo Entertainment System controller. It used 4 AA batteries, but could also be used with an AC Adapter to power the system from a wall socket. Of the many handheld systems to use ROM cartridges, the Game Boy was the most popular of its time.
Technical Specification
CPU: Custom 8-bit Sharp LR35902 (4.19 MHz)
RAM: 1 KB internal (can be extended up to 4 KB)
Video RAM: 1 KB internal
ROM: On-CPU-Die 256-byte bootstrap; 32 KB, 64 KB, 128 KB, 256 KB, 512 KB, 1 MB cartridges
Sound: 2 square wave generators, 1 programmable 32-sample 4-bit PCM wave sample channel, 1 white noise generator, cartridge external audio input. The unit only has one speaker, but headphones provide stereo sound. The external audio input was never used in any commercial games.
Display: Reflective STN LCD 160 × 144 pixels (86 ppi)
Frame rate: Approximately 59.7 per second
Screen size: 66 mm diagonal
Color Palette: 2-bit (4 shades of "gray" (green to (very) dark green))
Maximum sprite size: 8 x 8 pixels or 8 x 16 pixels
Maximum sprites: 40 (10 per scanline)
Communication: Up to 4 Game Boys can be linked together via serial ports
Power: 6 V, 0.7 W (4 AA batteries provide ~10-12 hours)
Dimensions: 90 mm(W) × 148 mm(H) × 32 mm(D)
Weight: 200g (without batteries)
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22 апр 2024