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This incomparable collection is aimed at all true Game Boy Classic enthusiasts. The collection consists of a vast compilation of Game Boy Classic hardware from all around the world. Only products in original packaging are included in the collection.  In addition, there are hand-picked games, publications and fan art which add some flavour to the collection.

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Game Boy™ Smart Gaming Glasses
GB-30
The Bluetooth glasses from Mutrics are reminiscent of the look of the Game Boy Classic. Speakers and a microphone are integrated into the arms of the glasses and enable hands-free conversations and listening to music. The lenses can be replaced as needed.
Game Boy™ Smart Gaming Glasses
GB-30
The Bluetooth glasses from Mutrics are reminiscent of the look of the Game Boy Classic. Speakers and a microphone are integrated into the arms of the glasses and enable hands-free conversations and listening to music. The lenses can be replaced as needed.
Game Boy™ Metal Sign
Unknown
Still looking for a decorative object for your gaming room? Rejoice. Your search is over. This decorative Game Boy Tetris Bundle metal sign will make bare walls shine.
Game Boy™ Metal Sign
Unknown
Still looking for a decorative object for your gaming room? Rejoice. Your search is over. This decorative Game Boy Tetris Bundle metal sign will make bare walls shine.
Lego™ Game Boy™
72046
The LEGO Game Boy (72046) was released in October 2025 as a detailed building set that features pressable buttons, authentic details like volume control and cartridge slot, and includes two interchangeable game modules: The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and Super Mario Land, each with a lenticular screen. The finished model measures 14 × 9 × 3 cm.
Lego™ Game Boy™
72046
The LEGO Game Boy (72046) was released in October 2025 as a detailed building set that features pressable buttons, authentic details like volume control and cartridge slot, and includes two interchangeable game modules: The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and Super Mario Land, each with a lenticular screen. The finished model measures 14 × 9 × 3 cm.
Game Consoles Building Blocks Set
C9246
This building blocks set of 191 parts allows retro console enthusiasts to recreate a Game Boy Classic replica (DMG-01).
Game Consoles Building Blocks Set
C9246
This building blocks set of 191 parts allows retro console enthusiasts to recreate a Game Boy Classic replica (DMG-01).
Merlin Sticker Collection - GB & NES
Unknown
This sticker set was sold by Merlin as a licensed product in 1992. It consists of 276 stickers with characters and screenshots from the NES and Game Boy games of the time.
Merlin Sticker Collection - GB & NES
Unknown
This sticker set was sold by Merlin as a licensed product in 1992. It consists of 276 stickers with characters and screenshots from the NES and Game Boy games of the time.
Handy Game Machine Gamebook
ISBN4-88658-174-9
This official game guide for the "Handy Game Machine" (aka Game Boy) was only sold in Japan. On 82 pages Game Boy fans are introduced to games and hardware. For selected games the game book offers complete walktroughs with detailed hints for successfully mastering the different game levels.
Handy Game Machine Gamebook
ISBN4-88658-174-9
This official game guide for the "Handy Game Machine" (aka Game Boy) was only sold in Japan. On 82 pages Game Boy fans are introduced to games and hardware. For selected games the game book offers complete walktroughs with detailed hints for successfully mastering the different game levels.
Game Boy™ Player's Guide (USA)
04596690274
In 1991, Nintendo of America published an official game guide for the US market. On 178 pages, Game Boy fans are introduced to games. For selected games the magazine offers detailed level guides.
Game Boy™ Player's Guide (USA)
04596690274
In 1991, Nintendo of America published an official game guide for the US market. On 178 pages, Game Boy fans are introduced to games. For selected games the magazine offers detailed level guides.
Game Boy™ Player's Guide (Germany)
8003001
In 1992, Nintendo published an official game guide for the German market. On almost 150 pages, Game Boy fans are introduced to games, solutions are shown and additional hardware is explained. The game guide is clearly inspired by the U.S. version, released one year earlier.
Game Boy™ Player's Guide (Germany)
8003001
In 1992, Nintendo published an official game guide for the German market. On almost 150 pages, Game Boy fans are introduced to games, solutions are shown and additional hardware is explained. The game guide is clearly inspired by the U.S. version, released one year earlier.
Game Boy™ Player's Guide 2 (Germany)
004596490232
Two years after the release of the first Player's Guide, Nintendo of Europe published a second game guide exclusively for the German market. On 144 pages the Guide introduces Game Boy fans to new games. The structure and design of the guide is identical to the previous version. Compared to the first version, the print run for this guide was very limited and only a few issues have survived to this day.
Game Boy™ Player's Guide 2 (Germany)
004596490232
Two years after the release of the first Player's Guide, Nintendo of Europe published a second game guide exclusively for the German market. On 144 pages the Guide introduces Game Boy fans to new games. The structure and design of the guide is identical to the previous version. Compared to the first version, the print run for this guide was very limited and only a few issues have survived to this day.
Super Game Boy™ Player's Guide (USA)
045496690915
This publication is a review, tips, and strategy guide for Game Boy games which are especially fun to be played with the Super Game Boy adapter for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. In addition it contains a detailed description of the various features of the Super Game Boy adapter and there are color screenshots for each of the games. The book was sold individually and as a bundled version with the Super Game Boy adapter.
Super Game Boy™ Player's Guide (USA)
045496690915
This publication is a review, tips, and strategy guide for Game Boy games which are especially fun to be played with the Super Game Boy adapter for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. In addition it contains a detailed description of the various features of the Super Game Boy adapter and there are color screenshots for each of the games. The book was sold individually and as a bundled version with the Super Game Boy adapter.
Nintendo Power Magazine™ - Sep/Oct 1989
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The Game Boy Classic (jap. ゲームボーイ, Gēmu Bōi) was developed by Nintendo's mastermind Gunpei Yokoi. The Game Boy was first introduced to the public in Japan on 21. April 1989 and is the most sold portable console ever. Shortly after the release in Japan the Game Boy entered the US market on 31. July 1989. Gamers in Europe had to wait more than a year until the console was officially available (28. September 1990). In course of the US release Nintendo of America introduced the console in 1989s Septemer/October issue of the Nintendo Power Magazine to their club members. Next to the console various Game Boy games and additional hardware accessories were revealed.
Nintendo Power Magazine™ - Sep/Oct 1989
Unknown
The Game Boy Classic (jap. ゲームボーイ, Gēmu Bōi) was developed by Nintendo's mastermind Gunpei Yokoi. The Game Boy was first introduced to the public in Japan on 21. April 1989 and is the most sold portable console ever. Shortly after the release in Japan the Game Boy entered the US market on 31. July 1989. Gamers in Europe had to wait more than a year until the console was officially available (28. September 1990). In course of the US release Nintendo of America introduced the console in 1989s Septemer/October issue of the Nintendo Power Magazine to their club members. Next to the console various Game Boy games and additional hardware accessories were revealed.
Club Nintendo™ Special Edition (1990)
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The Game Boy Classic (jap. ゲームボーイ, Gēmu Bōi) was developed by Nintendo's mastermind Gunpei Yokoi. The Game Boy was first introduced to the public in Japan on 21. April 1989 and is the most sold portable console ever. Shortly after the release in Japan the Game Boy entered the US market on 31. July 1989. Gamers in Europe had to wait more than a year until the console was officially available (28. September 1990). In course of the European release Nintendo Germany issued a special edition of their Nintendo Club Magazine, introducing the club members to the console, various games and the additional hardware available.
Club Nintendo™ Special Edition (1990)
Unknown
The Game Boy Classic (jap. ゲームボーイ, Gēmu Bōi) was developed by Nintendo's mastermind Gunpei Yokoi. The Game Boy was first introduced to the public in Japan on 21. April 1989 and is the most sold portable console ever. Shortly after the release in Japan the Game Boy entered the US market on 31. July 1989. Gamers in Europe had to wait more than a year until the console was officially available (28. September 1990). In course of the European release Nintendo Germany issued a special edition of their Nintendo Club Magazine, introducing the club members to the console, various games and the additional hardware available.
Club Nintendo™ Magazine 1990/02
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The Game Boy Classic (jap. ゲームボーイ, Gēmu Bōi) was developed by Nintendo's mastermind Gunpei Yokoi. The Game Boy was first introduced to the public in Japan on 21. April 1989 and is the most sold portable console ever. Shortly after the release in Japan the Game Boy entered the US market on 31. July 1989. Gamers in Europe had to wait more than a year until the console was officially available. Nintendo France reserved an entire section in the official Nintendo Club Magazine (1990/02) to introduce the Game Boy, the games and accessories to their fan community.
Club Nintendo™ Magazine 1990/02
Unknown
The Game Boy Classic (jap. ゲームボーイ, Gēmu Bōi) was developed by Nintendo's mastermind Gunpei Yokoi. The Game Boy was first introduced to the public in Japan on 21. April 1989 and is the most sold portable console ever. Shortly after the release in Japan the Game Boy entered the US market on 31. July 1989. Gamers in Europe had to wait more than a year until the console was officially available. Nintendo France reserved an entire section in the official Nintendo Club Magazine (1990/02) to introduce the Game Boy, the games and accessories to their fan community.
Nintendo Game Catalogue 1991-1992 (FR)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games. This image shows the catalogue for 1991-1992.
Nintendo Game Catalogue 1991-1992 (FR)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games. This image shows the catalogue for 1991-1992.
Nintendo Game Boy Catalogue 1991 (DE)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games and hardware for the Game Boy. This image shows the first German catalogue, published in 1991.
Nintendo Game Boy Catalogue 1991 (DE)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games and hardware for the Game Boy. This image shows the first German catalogue, published in 1991.
Nintendo Game Catalogue 1992 (EN)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games for the various consoles. This image shows the UK catalogue for the period 1992.
Nintendo Game Catalogue 1992 (EN)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games for the various consoles. This image shows the UK catalogue for the period 1992.
Nintendo Game Catalogue 1993-1994 (EN)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games for the various consoles. This image shows the UK catalogue for the period 1993-1994.
Nintendo Game Catalogue 1993-1994 (EN)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games for the various consoles. This image shows the UK catalogue for the period 1993-1994.
Nintendo Game Catalogue 1994 (FR)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games for the various consoles. This image shows the French catalogue for 1994.
Nintendo Game Catalogue 1994 (FR)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games for the various consoles. This image shows the French catalogue for 1994.
Nintendo Game Boy Wow! Big News 1994 (FR)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games and hardware for the Game Boy. This image shows the German catalogue for 1994.
Nintendo Game Boy Wow! Big News 1994 (FR)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games and hardware for the Game Boy. This image shows the German catalogue for 1994.
Nintendo Game Boy News 1995/1996 (DE)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games and hardware for the Game Boy. This image shows the German catalogue for 1995/1996.
Nintendo Game Boy News 1995/1996 (DE)
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In the early years, Nintendo published an annual printed catalogue with the new games and hardware for the Game Boy. This image shows the German catalogue for 1995/1996.
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