Game Boy: A Brief Look Back on the Handheld That Started It All
The Beginnings
Not in a place to watch the short video at the top of the article? No worries, the Lore team always provides a full transcript for those looking to learn on the move. According to the YouTube channel, "Legend has it Nintendo engineer Gunpei Yokoi was taking a train to work one day when he noticed a businessman passing the time by pressing keys on his calculator. From this incident, Yokoi was inspired to create the Game and Watch series."
They added, "In the early 1980s, the Game and Watch were a line-up of portable games by Nintendo that used the technology from the calculators of the era, namely their LCD screens. Yokoi's design philosophy was called "lateral thinking of withered technology" which meant instead of trying to innovate with the newest and most powerful hardware, Yokoi believed in using existing technologies in new and creative ways. By using this older tech, the price point for the Game and Watch was reasonable and was one of the reasons for its success and popularity."
prevnextGame and Watch and the Birth of Game Boy
Due to limitations, the innovation behind the Game Boy birthed an incredible system. "Each Game and Watch could only play one game, but that would change with Yokoi's next and most famous invention, the Game Boy. By late eighties, Nintendo had found huge success with the Nintendo Entertainment System. Yokoi wanted to combine the portability of his Game and Watch line with the interchangeable cartridges and 8-bit processing power of the NES. And thus, the Game Boy was born."
prevnextHardware Choices
"Despite the availability of color screens and more powerful CPUs, Yokoi adamantly stuck to his design principles and the Game Boy was launched with a monochrome screen that could only display four shades of grey. Meanwhile competitors like the Sega Game Gear had color backlit screens and the Atari Lynx had both a color screen and a powerful 16-bit processor which allowed for Super NES mode 7 like effects."
prevnextNostalgic Feels
There were a lot of phenomenal memories that came attached to the Game Boy. What were some of your favorite games you played on the beloved handheld? Sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below, or hit me up over on Twitter @DirtyEffinHippy!
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