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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™ Cleaning Kit™
DMG-A-CN(JPN)
Strange characters on the screen? The game freezes? The contacts of the Game Boy / game cartridges were susceptible to dirt but of course Nintendo had a solution for this. The Game Boy Cleaning Kit was a little helper that gently cleaned the contacts of the game cartridges. The cleaning kit (DMG-08) had the shape of a game cartridge and was inserted into the slot of the game cartridges / the console. A plastic stick with cleaning pads on both sides freed the contacts from dirt. Replacement pads were included with the set.
Game Boy™ Cleaning Kit™
DMG-A-CN(JPN)
Strange characters on the screen? The game freezes? The contacts of the Game Boy / game cartridges were susceptible to dirt but of course Nintendo had a solution for this. The Game Boy Cleaning Kit was a little helper that gently cleaned the contacts of the game cartridges. The cleaning kit (DMG-08) had the shape of a game cartridge and was inserted into the slot of the game cartridges / the console. A plastic stick with cleaning pads on both sides freed the contacts from dirt. Replacement pads were included with the set.
Game Boy™ Cleaning Kit™ (USA)
DMG-A-CN-USA
Strange characters on the screen? A frozen game? The contacts of the Game Boy Classic and the game cartridges were susceptible to dirt. Of course Nintendo had a solution for this common problem. The Game Boy Cleaning Kit was a little helper that gently cleaned the contacts of the game cartridges. The cleaning kit (DMG-08) has the shape of a game cartridge and is inserted into the slot of the game cartridge or console. A plastic stick with cleaning pads on both sides frees the contacts from dirt. Replacement pads are included in the set. This token shows the US version of the retail packaging.
Game Boy™ Cleaning Kit™ (USA)
DMG-A-CN-USA
Strange characters on the screen? A frozen game? The contacts of the Game Boy Classic and the game cartridges were susceptible to dirt. Of course Nintendo had a solution for this common problem. The Game Boy Cleaning Kit was a little helper that gently cleaned the contacts of the game cartridges. The cleaning kit (DMG-08) has the shape of a game cartridge and is inserted into the slot of the game cartridge or console. A plastic stick with cleaning pads on both sides frees the contacts from dirt. Replacement pads are included in the set. This token shows the US version of the retail packaging.
Game Boy™ Battery Pack II - AC Adapter
DMG-A-NR-NOE
The AC adapter (the grey item on the photo / DMG-10) is used to charge the Battery Pack II (DMG-11). Unlike the Battery Pack I, the AC adapter can be separated from the Battery Pack. This means that the charged Battery Pack can be transported without the unwieldy AC adapter. The item was only sold in Europe.
Game Boy™ Battery Pack II - AC Adapter
DMG-A-NR-NOE
The AC adapter (the grey item on the photo / DMG-10) is used to charge the Battery Pack II (DMG-11). Unlike the Battery Pack I, the AC adapter can be separated from the Battery Pack. This means that the charged Battery Pack can be transported without the unwieldy AC adapter. The item was only sold in Europe.
Game Boy™ Battery Pack II
DMG-A-NR-NOE
The Rechargeable Battery Pack II (the white item on the photo / DMG-11) is the further development of the Battery Pack I (DMG-03). The design is slimmer and lighter in weight. Charging time and performance are the same. The Battery Pack II was only sold in Europe.
Game Boy™ Battery Pack II
DMG-A-NR-NOE
The Rechargeable Battery Pack II (the white item on the photo / DMG-11) is the further development of the Battery Pack I (DMG-03). The design is slimmer and lighter in weight. Charging time and performance are the same. The Battery Pack II was only sold in Europe.
Game Boy™ Rumble Pack Cartridge
DMG-P-VPHJ(JPN)
A Game Boy game cartridge equipped with a vibration motor to give feedback to the player. The motor in the game cartridge is powered by a AAA battery. The game cartridge is used in games such as "Pokemon Pinball" and "Perfect Dark".
Game Boy™ Rumble Pack Cartridge
DMG-P-VPHJ(JPN)
A Game Boy game cartridge equipped with a vibration motor to give feedback to the player. The motor in the game cartridge is powered by a AAA battery. The game cartridge is used in games such as "Pokemon Pinball" and "Perfect Dark".
Game Boy™ Tilt Sensor Game Pack
CGB-P-KKK(JPN)
A Game Boy game cartridge equipped with an accelerometer. The sensor detects the position of the Game Boy and the speed at which the console is moved. Although the Game Pack is only compatible with Game Boy Color, interestingly enough, the game cartridge has been given a DMG number (DMG-20). This is the last item that follows the DMG coding. The game cartridge is used in the game "Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble".
Game Boy™ Tilt Sensor Game Pack
CGB-P-KKK(JPN)
A Game Boy game cartridge equipped with an accelerometer. The sensor detects the position of the Game Boy and the speed at which the console is moved. Although the Game Pack is only compatible with Game Boy Color, interestingly enough, the game cartridge has been given a DMG number (DMG-20). This is the last item that follows the DMG coding. The game cartridge is used in the game "Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble".
Game Boy™ Camera
GBD-S-MAA-UKV
The Game Boy Camera (in Japan "Pocket Camera") was released together with the Game Boy Printer in 1998. The camera can take greyscale photos. These can then be edited with the camera's built-in software or transferred to compatible programmes/devices (e.g. Mario Artist). The pictures can be printed on thermal paper using the Game Boy Printer. The camera was available in different colors.
Game Boy™ Camera
GBD-S-MAA-UKV
The Game Boy Camera (in Japan "Pocket Camera") was released together with the Game Boy Printer in 1998. The camera can take greyscale photos. These can then be edited with the camera's built-in software or transferred to compatible programmes/devices (e.g. Mario Artist). The pictures can be printed on thermal paper using the Game Boy Printer. The camera was available in different colors.
Game Boy™ Pocket Camera
GBD-S-MAA(JPN)
The Game Boy Camera (in Japan "Pocket Camera") was released together with the Game Boy Printer in 1998. The camera can take greyscale photos. These can then be edited with the camera's built-in software or transferred to compatible programmes/devices (e.g. Mario Artist). The pictures can be printed on thermal paper using the Game Boy Printer. The camera was available in different colors.
Game Boy™ Pocket Camera
GBD-S-MAA(JPN)
The Game Boy Camera (in Japan "Pocket Camera") was released together with the Game Boy Printer in 1998. The camera can take greyscale photos. These can then be edited with the camera's built-in software or transferred to compatible programmes/devices (e.g. Mario Artist). The pictures can be printed on thermal paper using the Game Boy Printer. The camera was available in different colors.
Game Boy™ Printer
GBP-S-GB-UKV-1
The Game Boy Printer (MGB-007) is a monochrome printer for the Game Boy series. Printing is done on self-adhesive thermal paper (MGB-009). The prints could thus be used as stickers. The device came on the market in 1998 together with the Game Boy camera (MGB-006). For the connection with the Game Boy a special Game Link-Cable was needed (MGB-010)
Game Boy™ Printer
GBP-S-GB-UKV-1
The Game Boy Printer (MGB-007) is a monochrome printer for the Game Boy series. Printing is done on self-adhesive thermal paper (MGB-009). The prints could thus be used as stickers. The device came on the market in 1998 together with the Game Boy camera (MGB-006). For the connection with the Game Boy a special Game Link-Cable was needed (MGB-010)
Game Boy™ Pocket Printer (Pikachu Edition)
GBP-S-PYA(JPN)
Wanna print your snapshots made with your Game Boy camera? Of course Nintendo has a solution for you. Together with the Game Boy camera (MGB-006) Nintendo launched the Game Boy printer in 1998. The device is a monochrome printer for the Game Boy series. Printing is done on self-adhesive thermal paper (MGB-009). The prints could thus be used as stickers. The version shown in this token is a Pokemon special edition that was only distributed by Nintendo in Japan. A separately available connection cable (DMG-04A + MGB-004 or MGB-008A) is required for connection to the Game Boy.
Game Boy™ Pocket Printer (Pikachu Edition)
GBP-S-PYA(JPN)
Wanna print your snapshots made with your Game Boy camera? Of course Nintendo has a solution for you. Together with the Game Boy camera (MGB-006) Nintendo launched the Game Boy printer in 1998. The device is a monochrome printer for the Game Boy series. Printing is done on self-adhesive thermal paper (MGB-009). The prints could thus be used as stickers. The version shown in this token is a Pokemon special edition that was only distributed by Nintendo in Japan. A separately available connection cable (DMG-04A + MGB-004 or MGB-008A) is required for connection to the Game Boy.
Game Boy™ Printer Paper (blue)
GBP-A-PBKA(JPN)
Where there's a printer, there's paper. Nintendo supplied the Japanese owners of the Game Boy Printer with this self-adhesive thermal paper rolls. The printouts could be used as stickers due to the adhesive properties. There were different paper colors available. This token shows the bluish version of the paper.
Game Boy™ Printer Paper (blue)
GBP-A-PBKA(JPN)
Where there's a printer, there's paper. Nintendo supplied the Japanese owners of the Game Boy Printer with this self-adhesive thermal paper rolls. The printouts could be used as stickers due to the adhesive properties. There were different paper colors available. This token shows the bluish version of the paper.
Game Boy™ Printer Paper (yellow)
GBP-A-PYKA(JPN)
Where there's a printer, there's paper. Nintendo supplied the Japanese owners of the Game Boy Printer with this self-adhesive thermal paper rolls. The printouts could be used as stickers due to the adhesive properties. There were different paper colors available. This token shows the yellow version of the paper.
Game Boy™ Printer Paper (yellow)
GBP-A-PYKA(JPN)
Where there's a printer, there's paper. Nintendo supplied the Japanese owners of the Game Boy Printer with this self-adhesive thermal paper rolls. The printouts could be used as stickers due to the adhesive properties. There were different paper colors available. This token shows the yellow version of the paper.
Game Boy™ Printer Paper (white)
GBP-A-PWCA(JPN)
Where there's a printer, there's paper. Nintendo supplied the Japanese owners of the Game Boy Printer with this self-adhesive thermal paper rolls. The printouts could be used as stickers due to the adhesive properties. There were different paper colors available. This token shows the white version of the paper.
Game Boy™ Printer Paper (white)
GBP-A-PWCA(JPN)
Where there's a printer, there's paper. Nintendo supplied the Japanese owners of the Game Boy Printer with this self-adhesive thermal paper rolls. The printouts could be used as stickers due to the adhesive properties. There were different paper colors available. This token shows the white version of the paper.
Game Boy™ Printer Paper
GBP-A-P3A
Self-adhesive thermal paper (MGB-009) that came in different colours. The printouts could be used as stickers due to the adhesive properties.
Game Boy™ Printer Paper
GBP-A-P3A
Self-adhesive thermal paper (MGB-009) that came in different colours. The printouts could be used as stickers due to the adhesive properties.
Game Boy™ Printer Paper
GBP-A-P3A-FHEG
Where there's a printer, there's paper. Nintendo supplied the owners of the Game Boy Printer with this 3-piece self-adhesive thermal paper roll set. Each of the three rolls had a different paper color, to serve the different needs of the users. The printouts could be used as stickers due to the adhesive properties.
Game Boy™ Printer Paper
GBP-A-P3A-FHEG
Where there's a printer, there's paper. Nintendo supplied the owners of the Game Boy Printer with this 3-piece self-adhesive thermal paper roll set. Each of the three rolls had a different paper color, to serve the different needs of the users. The printouts could be used as stickers due to the adhesive properties.
Game Boy™ Game Link (USA)
MGB-A-TS-USA
The Game Link set allows to connect Game Boy consoles of different generations and other hardware, such as the Game Boy Printer. The set consists of the game boy universal link cable (CGB-003) and the DMG-14 adapter to connect the Game Boy Classic with the other devices (e.g. MGB-A-TS / MGB-A-TS2).
Game Boy™ Game Link (USA)
MGB-A-TS-USA
The Game Link set allows to connect Game Boy consoles of different generations and other hardware, such as the Game Boy Printer. The set consists of the game boy universal link cable (CGB-003) and the DMG-14 adapter to connect the Game Boy Classic with the other devices (e.g. MGB-A-TS / MGB-A-TS2).
Game Boy™ Game Link (USA)
MGB-A-TS2-USA
The Game Link set allows to connect Game Boy consoles of different generations and other hardware, such as the Game Boy Printer. The set consists of the game boy universal link cable (CGB-003) and the DMG-14 adapter to connect the Game Boy Classic with the other devices (e.g. MGB-A-TS / MGB-A-TS2).
Game Boy™ Game Link (USA)
MGB-A-TS2-USA
The Game Link set allows to connect Game Boy consoles of different generations and other hardware, such as the Game Boy Printer. The set consists of the game boy universal link cable (CGB-003) and the DMG-14 adapter to connect the Game Boy Classic with the other devices (e.g. MGB-A-TS / MGB-A-TS2).
Game Boy™ Console Link Adapter
MGB-004
The adapter allows you to connect the Game Boy Classic to the Game Boy Pocket. To do this, the Game Link cable of the Game Boy Classic must be connected to the adapter, which is then plugged into the Game Boy Pocket.
Game Boy™ Console Link Adapter
MGB-004
The adapter allows you to connect the Game Boy Classic to the Game Boy Pocket. To do this, the Game Link cable of the Game Boy Classic must be connected to the adapter, which is then plugged into the Game Boy Pocket.
Game Boy™ Super Game Boy Adapter
SHVC-SGB
The "Super Game Boy" is an adapter that allows to play Game Boy games on the TV with the help of the Super Nintendo (SNES). An entire Game Boy Classic mainboard is integrated into the module, which passes the video signal on to the SNES. Greyscales are converted to colours by the adapter and the colour palette can be adjusted on the SNES according to the personal preferences of the gamer. This token displays the Japanese version of the Super Game Boy.
Game Boy™ Super Game Boy Adapter
SHVC-SGB
The "Super Game Boy" is an adapter that allows to play Game Boy games on the TV with the help of the Super Nintendo (SNES). An entire Game Boy Classic mainboard is integrated into the module, which passes the video signal on to the SNES. Greyscales are converted to colours by the adapter and the colour palette can be adjusted on the SNES according to the personal preferences of the gamer. This token displays the Japanese version of the Super Game Boy.
Game Boy™ Super Game Boy Adapter (USA)
SNS-A-SG(USA)
The "Super Game Boy" is an adapter that allows to play Game Boy games on the TV with the help of the Super Nintendo (SNES). An entire Game Boy Classic mainboard is integrated into the module, which passes the video signal on to the SNES. Greyscales are converted to colours by the adapter and the colour palette can be adjusted on the SNES according to the personal preferences of the gamer. This token displays the US version of the Super Game Boy.
Game Boy™ Super Game Boy Adapter (USA)
SNS-A-SG(USA)
The "Super Game Boy" is an adapter that allows to play Game Boy games on the TV with the help of the Super Nintendo (SNES). An entire Game Boy Classic mainboard is integrated into the module, which passes the video signal on to the SNES. Greyscales are converted to colours by the adapter and the colour palette can be adjusted on the SNES according to the personal preferences of the gamer. This token displays the US version of the Super Game Boy.
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