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- Nintendo Game Boy Color
- ====== Nintendo Game Boy Color ====== Continuing the massive streak of success experienced by the [[eop:video_game_consoles-portable:4th_generation:nintendo_game_boy|Game Boy]], the Game Boy Color was another resounding success. Releasing on
- Tiger Game.com
- e reception, due to it's paltry specifications. Even though it sold for cheap, the Game.com used an 8-... 521 CPU, paired with a 200x160 //monochrome// screen and some unknown amount of RAM. For some reason, Tiger had a touchscreen specifically included in this device, which did i... favors due to the poor quality of capacitive screens at this time. Even it's inclusion of internet co
- Bandai WonderSwan (+Color)
- ====== One of the few portable consoles of this generation to make any meaningful impact in the marke... he Bandai WonderSwan and it's Color upgrade experienced significant success in Japan, which is the onl... ng off a NEC V30 MZ, 64 KB RAM, and a 224x144 screen (color or monochrome depending on the variant), much of the WonderSwan's Japanese capability stemmed
- 5th Generation
- ====== 5th Generation ====== The 5th generation of portable game consoles, which can more accurately be described as the "Game Boy Color + failures" generation (although, to be fair to the WonderSwan, i... of the Game.com. In contrast, the period which it ended is easily determined, as most would consider t
