How Nintendo introduced the Game Boy, Tetris, and Pokémon to the West [www.polygon.com]
Celebrate Game Boy's 30th Anniversary With This Lovely Merchandise [www.nintendolife.com]
When Will We Get the Game Boy Classic Edition? [gizmodo.com]
Our Favourite Memories Of The Original Game Boy [www.nintendolife.com]
Only Nintendo could kill the Game Boy [www.theverge.com]
Nintendo Game Boy's 15 best games over its first 30 years [www.syfy.com]
Keeping The Game Boy Retail Dream Alive, 30 Years After Launch [www.nintendolife.com]
The 50 Best Game Boy Games [www.nintendolife.com]
The wild world of Game Boy accessories [www.theverge.com]
The Game Boy’s 30th anniversary: a celebration in photos [www.theverge.com]
Nintendo's 30 year old ads introducing the Game Boy are a real trip [mashable.com]
How the Game Boy found a new life through emulation [www.theverge.com]
Nintendo Game Boy at 30: As fun as it ever was [www.engadget.com]
Happy 30th B-Day, Game Boy: Here are six reasons why you’re #1 [arstechnica.com]
One of the Game Boy’s weirdest games was a Pokémon clone with built-in infrared [www.theverge.com]
For the Game Boy's 30th anniversary, I wrote this thing on how Nintendo introduced the system and its two most important games, Tetris and Pokémon, to the West. https://t.co/ucDZtyVZWW
— Richard Moss (@MossRC) April 20, 2019
As someone who grew up in a post Game Boy world, this is fascinating. I want a whole documentary about the ToPikachu drivers:https://t.co/PhLP4Vmcen
— Tom Speelman (@tomtificate) April 20, 2019
Did this fun animated illustration for today’s cover story on @Polygon celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Nintendo Gameboy!https://t.co/D6MDnEW0fr pic.twitter.com/54FOytP0ny
— Jude Buffum (@judebuffum) April 19, 2019
https://t.co/4kw2SucwS7
— 中野中野 (@sufamisecond) April 20, 2019
ゲームボーイがいかにしてアメリカやヨーロッパ市場を取り込んでいったのかを書いた記事、面白す
https://t.co/5FvX87LTBW this Polygon article about the Game Boy's start in the West is absolutely fascinating
— Electivirus 2.0 ?️? (@doof_ebooks) April 19, 2019
Only Nintendo could kill the Game Boy https://t.co/TRjmGwQff6 pic.twitter.com/l13PSjLDa9
— The Verge (@verge) April 20, 2019
Only Nintendo could kill the Game Boy https://t.co/6riVpA6HKX (via @verge) pic.twitter.com/WswwkkBeLo
— Polygon (@Polygon) April 19, 2019
たしかに
— koku (@ikuraenu) April 20, 2019
Only Nintendo could kill the Game Boy https://t.co/v5jo2GZ2bN
Only Nintendo could kill the Game Boy https://t.co/TRjmGwQff6 pic.twitter.com/ii25onFKgp
— The Verge (@verge) April 19, 2019
No one ever stood a chance#DCJQuarters #supportsmallstreamers #twitch #twitchstreamerhttps://t.co/1OueGZk04E
— DreadCaptainJames (@DreadCaptJames) April 19, 2019
.@345triangle taking me down memory lane here. I owned every Game Bot except the Pocket and Micro. Game Boy was fundamental in my childhood and love for tech
— Raymond Wong??? (@raywongy) April 19, 2019
Only Nintendo could kill the Game Boy https://t.co/Tan3N0eoiB via @Verge
Feature: Keeping The Game Boy Retail Dream Alive, 30 Years After Launch https://t.co/U5LLrN9grS #Features #Interviews #GameBoy via @nintendolife
— Damien McFerran (@DamienMcFerran) April 21, 2019
For the Game Boy's 30th anniversary, I wrote this thing on how Nintendo introduced the system and its two most important games, Tetris and Pokémon, to the West. https://t.co/ucDZtyVZWW
— Richard Moss (@MossRC) April 20, 2019
The wild world of Game Boy accessories https://t.co/FpP0GCc9vN
— The Verge (@verge) April 17, 2019
The Verge’s Game Boy 30th Anniversary celebration continues with an ode to the incredible gadgets and accessories we used with our Game Boys https://t.co/Cg2ovdZNlI pic.twitter.com/WcXpKyCIJV
— Chaim Gartenberg (@cgartenberg) April 16, 2019
the best tech accessory of all time was the game boy camera do not @ me https://t.co/GmhqT9455a
— Kelsey Scherer (@kelsa_) April 17, 2019
The wild world of Game Boy accessories https://t.co/FpP0GCc9vN
— The Verge (@verge) April 16, 2019
The Game Boy’s 30th anniversary: a celebration in photos https://t.co/su1mxb77ja pic.twitter.com/i6psRzHXq7
— The Verge (@verge) April 21, 2019
The Game Boy’s 30th anniversary: a celebration in photos - The Verge https://t.co/KAmkIw0cGp
— Nico Prat (@nicoprat) April 21, 2019
The Game Boy’s 30th anniversary: a celebration in photos https://t.co/ePYIOEqQPH via @Verge
— Candice Frederick (@ReelTalker) April 21, 2019
The Game Boy’s 30th anniversary: a celebration in photos - The Verge https://t.co/JCucPSpU6g
— Peter (@pfreeloader) April 21, 2019
ゲームボーイ30周年を記念して各国語でいろんな記事が出てますね。
— よしの (@hatehatettt) April 21, 2019
こちらの写真はピリリとした感じに、被写体のノスタルジックさが存分に出てて素敵です。
The Game Boy’s 30th anniversary: a celebration in photos https://t.co/wKfk9gEox5 @Vergeさんから
*boots up Pokemon Blue*https://t.co/K0eyZd0jkz
— Josh Hollis (@joshhollis) April 21, 2019
The #GameBoy is 30 years old!
— Andrew Krietz (@akrietz) April 21, 2019
Looks like I'll have to go digging for mine today... https://t.co/ethfCkiMnZ pic.twitter.com/AU5vvW8IZu
How Nintendo introduced the Game Boy, Tetris, and Pokémon to the West - Polygon https://t.co/gssl1zq9ty
— Félix Palazuelos (@felixpalazuelos) April 21, 2019
How Nintendo introduced the Game Boy, Tetris, and Pokémon to the West... via @Polygon https://t.co/R85Eq5yClG
— SludgeFeed (@SludgeFeed) April 21, 2019
How the Game Boy found a new life through emulation https://t.co/lY0k9BM9T8 pic.twitter.com/KsKLYhRF9w
— The Verge (@verge) April 18, 2019
How the Game Boy found a new life through emulation https://t.co/lY0k9BM9T8 pic.twitter.com/hF3cqM3a1k
— The Verge (@verge) April 20, 2019
How the Game Boy found a new life through emulation https://t.co/lY0k9BM9T8 pic.twitter.com/p8bt1wqPsr
— The Verge (@verge) April 19, 2019
How the Game Boy found a new life through emulation https://t.co/FgMBnAGSS6
— Rechain (@Rechain) April 18, 2019
NEW VIDEO: My YouTube Original Special - Retro Tech! The Nintendo Game Boy https://t.co/oDt4bqbTgu - RT!#RetroTechMKBHD pic.twitter.com/xTqdMppC5I
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) April 19, 2019
The new @MKBHD retro-tech series is officially dope and what better way to start it than talking about the #Nintendo #GameBoy?
— Sascha Pallenberg (@sascha_p) April 21, 2019
The console that started the mobile gaming revolution and made me to import one from Japan :) https://t.co/8PeoTU1bQv
"Nintendo's philosophy was 'lateral innovation with withered technology' [...] without the Gameboy, we don't get the iPhone!"
— Stephen A. Ridley (@s7ephen) April 20, 2019
Excellent retro-tech mini documentary from @MKBHD on the cultural impact of the Gameboy, perfectly bookended with chiptunes. https://t.co/IlZBjYpeEG pic.twitter.com/GTunV9rfdk
The original Game Boy turns 30 this week and @MKBHD is examining its impact on culture in his YouTube Original special Retro Tech.
— YouTube Gaming (@YouTubeGaming) April 19, 2019
Join him and his guest star @CaseyNeistat in the full special here → https://t.co/xVboMOo3hA #RetroTechMKBHD #RetroTech pic.twitter.com/cMFCKWpfZ4
As a child of the 70’s and an ex Nintendo employee I’d like to thank @MKBHD for this. Just hearing the “ping” sound brought a tear to my eye.
— Marcus John Henry Brown (@MarcusJHBrown) April 21, 2019
Retro Tech: Game Boy https://t.co/P9G4Jn2uRg via @YouTube
ゲームボーイがなぜ人気だったか、その耐久性、周辺機器、ゲームギアやリンクスとの争い、チップチューンシーンでの活用などなどを語るRetro Tech: ゲームボーイ編 / https://t.co/r6m03DZYTp
— ABA (@abagames) April 21, 2019
Cool to see long form premium content up on YouTube for free, great job to all involved on the new @MKBHD series ? https://t.co/qbZiH58bvZ
— Jonathan Morrison ??♂️ (@tldtoday) April 20, 2019
So excited to get to hang with the great @MKBHD and be a part of his new Retro Tech special on the Nintendo Game Boy. Watch it here, it's got myself, @sethporges @misssmith11 @CaseyNeistat and more! https://t.co/JrtVgvNHZ8 pic.twitter.com/oYu9MRpV4Q
— Dan Ackerman (@danackerman) April 19, 2019
If you've not seen it already, you've got to check out the first episode of the new YouTube Original Series with @MKBHD, Retro Tech! Kicking off with the Nintendo Game Boy: https://t.co/75woluQzQC
— Safwan AhmedMia (@SuperSaf) April 20, 2019
Already looking forward to the next episode ?? #RetroTechMKBHD pic.twitter.com/PHZpGycWCA
Marvelling at the amount of research and effort that went into this production:https://t.co/zQG7OX0LHA
— .e (@KEA_HGA) April 21, 2019
Nintendo Game Boy at 30: As fun as it ever was - and the world hasn’t been the same since https://t.co/ipYicAlwGV
— g a v (@agghinpuv) April 21, 2019
Nintendo Game Boy at 30: As fun as it ever was https://t.co/lqK75V5GmK
— Engadget Gaming (@engadgetgaming) April 21, 2019
The Game Boy is 30 YEARS OLD today! It was released on April 21, 1989. How many hours of your life did you spend playing Tetris on this thing? https://t.co/aPaT78Bq1r pic.twitter.com/cihS0rVYvL
— Marcus Leshock (@marcusleshock) April 21, 2019
10 years ago, I wrote a piece about Game Boy for Ars Technica. Looks like they’ve updated it for today: https://t.co/8jEUL553R8
— Benj Edwards (@benjedwards) April 21, 2019
One of the Game Boy’s weirdest games was a Pokémon clone with infrared trading https://t.co/g47GUihdF9 pic.twitter.com/L4D8fjYpk1
— The Verge (@verge) April 21, 2019
Interesting article about Hudson Soft’s infrared transfer system for the Game Boy GB Kiss - and thanks to @nickstatt at @verge for linking to our TG16 guide https://t.co/8RsLgLDDM6
— Retrogaming w/ Racketboy (Nick) (@racketboy) April 19, 2019
One of the Game Boy’s weirdest games was a Pokémon clone with infrared trading https://t.co/g47GUihdF9 pic.twitter.com/VUzs6hIce5
— The Verge (@verge) April 19, 2019
One of the Game Boy’s weirdest games was a Pokémon clone with infrared trading https://t.co/g47GUihdF9 pic.twitter.com/rBl7tzwbD4
— The Verge (@verge) April 18, 2019
For the Gamy Boy’s 30th anniversary package at @verge, I wrote about a Pokémon clone called Robopon, one of the weirdest, most forward-looking RPGs of the ‘90s. It had built-in infrared and ran on a user-replaceable watch battery! https://t.co/yRbr4kyjIA pic.twitter.com/FXzMm14Wlu
— Nick Statt (@nickstatt) April 18, 2019