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The Game Boy Pocket, a gaming handheld released by Nintendo in 1996. It is a redesign of the original Game Boy hardware, released seven years earlier. It features a drastically improved screen and is much smaller than the previous model. It also has better battery life, running on 2 AAA batteries instead of the 4 AAs used by the previous model.


This is the first model, which was avaiable in silver with a silver LCD bezel. Later models would add different colors with a black bezel as well an LED battery-indicator light.
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