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|released={{Released|Japan|April 21, 1989|NA|July 31, 1989| | |released={{Released|Japan|April 21, 1989|NA|July 31, 1989|Europe|September 28, 1990}} | ||
|successor= [[Game Boy Color]] | |successor= [[Game Boy Color]] | ||
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The Game Boy is a portable handheld console released by Nintendo in 1989 and in Europe the following year, 1990. 5 Kirby games are playable on it, with one of those games being the first game in the series.
Kirby games on the Game Boy
- Kirbys Dream Land Box.jpg
- Pinballcover.jpg
- Kirby's Dream Land 2 original box.jpg
- Kirby's Block Ball Cover.jpg
- StarStacker.jpg
Trivia
- The remote controller of Mecha-Kirby from Kirby: Planet Robobot resembles a Game Boy.
- In the Extra Planet δ stage of Kirby Star Allies, the formation of platforms that appears just before the monochrome area is meant to resemble a Game Boy.
- The Dream Land GB stage in the Super Smash Bros. series is based on both the Game Boy and Kirby's Dream Land.
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