Game Boy Light
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The Game Boy Light (Japanese: ゲームボーイライト Game Boy Light) is a handheld console produced by Nintendo. It is an improved model of the Game Boy Pocket, which in turn is an improved model of the Game Boy. Like all handheld consoles until the Nintendo DSi, it is not region encoded.
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Pokémon games
| Title | Genre | Release |
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| Pokémon Red and Green | Main series RPG | 1996 |
| Pokémon Blue | Main series RPG | 1996 |
| Pokémon Red and Blue | Main series RPG | 1998 |
| Pokémon Yellow | Main series RPG | 1998 |
Game Boy Color Pokémon games
Although designed for the Game Boy Color, these Pokémon games can also be played on the Game Boy Light.
| Title | Genre | Release |
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| Pokémon Trading Card Game | Card game | 1998 |
| Pokémon Pinball | Pinball | 1999 |
| Pokémon Gold and Silver | Main series RPG | 1999 |
Pokémon special editions
Trivia
- It was the only backlit Nintendo console until the Nintendo DS.
- The Game Boy Advance SP released in 2003 was frontlit, and the later backlit model Game Boy Advance SP (Model AGS-101) was not released until 2005.
| Game systems with Pokémon games |
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| GB (Pocket • GBL • SGB • SGB2) • GBC • mini • GBA (SP • GBm • GBP) • DS (Lite • DSi • DSi XL) • 3DS (3DS XL) |
| SNES (BS-X • NP) • N64 (DD) • GCN • Wii • Wii U |
| Pico • Beena |
