The Game Boy Color (typically abbreviated as GBC) is a portable game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on October 21, 1998 and to global markets that November. It is the successor to the Game Boy and belongs to the Game Boy family.The GBC includes a color display instead of monochrome, yet it is not backlit. It is slightly thicker and taller as well as includes a slightly smaller screen than the Game Boy Pocket, its instant predecessor in the Game Boy line. Similar to the initial Game Boy, it has a custom 8-bit cpu made by Sharp that is considered a crossbreed in between the Intel 8080 as well as the Zilog Z80. The American English punctuation of the system s name, Game Boy Color, continues to be consistent throughout the world.
The Game Boy Color belongs to the 5th generation of video clip game gaming consoles. The GBC s main rivals in Japan were the grayscale 16-bit handhelds, SNK s Neo Geo Pocket and Bandai s WonderSwan, though the Game Boy Color outsold them by a large margin. SNK and Bandai responded to with the Neo Geo Pocket Color and the WonderSwan Shade, specifically, but this did little to change Nintendo s sales prominence. With Sega stopping the Game Equipment in 1997, the Game Boy Color s only competitor in the USA was its precursor, the Game Boy, up until the brief Neo Geo Pocket Color was launched in The United States and Canada in August 1999. The Game Boy and also the Game Boy Color incorporated have actually offered 118.69 million systems around the world making them the third-best-selling system of all time.On March 23, 2003, the Game Boy Color was terminated, soon after the launch of the Game Boy Development SP. Its best-selling video game is Pokémon Silver and gold, which delivered 23 million systems worldwide.

According to a wide range of rumors and reports of all kinds of sources, from dubious up to reliable, the N64 games will arrive at Nintendo Switch Online in the future, although perhaps after Game Boy and Game Boy Color games are added . Whatever the case, this will not surprise anyone, since it is what many Nintendo fans expect after the NES and SNES games were added to online service. That said, a new report is here to rain on this parade with some bad news that can harm nintendo fans directly on your wallet.

According to an informant and filter of Nintendo something prominent, Nate the Hate, Nintendo 64 games are coming to Nintendo Switch online, but at a price. According to the filter, Nintendo will use the addition of N64 games as an opportunity to enter a higher price online service level. In other words, the N64 Games will be blocked behind a premium level.

At this time, a 12-month subscription to Nintendo Switch Online costs $ 20. This is a third of the price of PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold, similar services in the PlayStation and Xbox consoles, respectively. A $ 20, Nintendo Switch Online may seem like a bargain, and to a certain extent it is, but it is important to remember that Nintendo Switch Online does not offer as much as PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold. That said, Nintendo could easily get away from each other if you use the N64 games as an incentive. To this end, I would expect an increase of $ 5 or $ 10.

For now, take everything here with a grain of salt, as it is unofficial information and is subject to change. As for the source itself, they have proven to be reliable and unreliable in the past, as well as the reputation of most initiates and filtering due to the complicated nature of selling unofficial and incomplete information.

At the time of publication, Nintendo has not addressed any of this in any way. We do not expect this to change for a variety of reasons, but if you do, we will make sure to update the story accordingly. Meanwhile, for more coverage about Nintendo Switch Online, Nintendo Switch and everything related to Nintendo, click here.