GAME BOY CLASSIC ITEM
BANDAI POCKET SONAR
The Pocket Sonar by Bandai is one of the most bizarre hardware accessories for the Game Boy. It is one of the officially licensed accessories for the Game Boy Classic. It was specially designed for anglers and allows them to locate fish under water. The extremely chunky device is battery-powered and fits into the module slot of the handheld console. The sonar, which is equipped with a float, hangs from a long cable. To prevent the Game Boy from getting wet, a dry bag is included in the delivery. The software also offers a mini-game and a fish database to identify the fish caught. The device works with the Game Boy Classic and the Game Boy Pocket but not with later models.
HARDWARE DETAILS
RELEASE YEAR:
1998
RELEASE TYPE:
Licensed
COUNTRY:
JPN
CATEGORY:
Accessories
COMPANY:
Bandai
SUBCATEGORY:
Misc
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