1998 Game Boy Color (“Atomic Purple”) Nintendo “GBC OPENED”
Note!!! This Product is listed as (“OPENED”) Meaning “SLIGHTLY USED” & “(No Product Damage)”….
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**”THE ORIGINAL BOX & INSTRUCTIONS ARE INCLUDED”**….
***PRODUCT DESCRIPTION & INFORMATION***…
*The GBC (Japanese: ゲームボーイカラー Game Boy Color) is Nintendo’s 8-bit gaming handheld which succeeded the Game Boy; it was later succeeded by the Game Boy Advance.
It is slightly taller and thicker than the Game Boy Pocket. The main feature of this model, as the name suggests, is the color screen…
*It is also the first Game Boy not to include a contrast knob…
*It’s most popular games are Pokémon Gold and Silver, selling approximately 14.51 million copies in Japan and the US combined…
*Like the Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS, the Game Boy Color is not region-encoded…
*This means that a player can play a Game Boy Color game from any region in their own locally purchased console….
*These consoles released by Nintendo are portable, drawing power from batteries, and able to fit in a pocket for gaming anywhere…
*1998 Game Boy Color (“Atomic Purple”) Nintendo “GBC OPENED”*
This 1998 Game Boy Color in “Atomic Purple”, often affectionately remembered for its translucent shell, is a nostalgic gem for many gamers.
Here’s a breakdown of what you’re looking at:
🎮 Game Boy Color “Atomic Purple” (1998) – OPENED
Product Overview:
- Model: Game Boy Color (GBC)
- Color Variant: Atomic Purple (translucent purple shell)
- Release Date: November 18, 1998 (USA)
- Condition: “Opened” typically means slightly used, but fully functional with no product damage
- Includes: Original box and instruction manual (in some listings)
- Popular Games: Pokémon Gold/Silver, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Seasons, Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
Notable Features:
- 8-bit handheld console
- Color screen (over 32,000 colors)
- Backward compatible with original Game Boy games
- No contrast knob (unlike earlier models)
- Portable and battery-powered
- “GBC OPENED” version,
- AS STATED: Condition, Completeness (Box/Manual).
🧠 Fun Fact: The Name “Atomic Purple”
While widely known as “Atomic Purple,” this name wasn’t always officially used by Nintendo. Some early packaging referred to it as “Clear Purple,” and the term “Atomic Purple” gained traction through the N64 controller and community usage.
***(“GB COLOR MULTIPLE PLAYER ACTION INFORMATION“)***
*THIS GAME PAK INCLUDES A MULTI-PLAYER MODE, WHICH REQUIRES A GAME BOY ADVANCE GAME LINK CABLE*…
***BASIC INFORMATION***…
Platform: Game Boy Color…
Category: RPG…
Players: 2 players simultaneous…
Connectivity: Game Link Cable (Game Boy) 3DS Wireless (3DS Virtual Console)…
Developer: Game Freak…
Publisher: Nintendo…
Part of: Generation I & II core series…
Release Date: USA November 18, 1998…
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