COMPLETE GB/GBP/GBC/GBA NTSC-U SYSTEMS LIST (12/2/10)
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COMPLETE GB/GBP/GBC/GBA NTSC-U SYSTEMS LIST (12/2/10)
Hey guys, I recently took an interest in Nintendo's color variations of the N64, its controllers, and all of its handhelds pre-DS. I find it so cool that there are so many types of them out there and I'm looking into collecting them in order to find some direction for my own personal collection.
UPDATE 11/17/2010: After exhaustive research and eBaying, I've found a lot of information on consolecolors.com to be wrong. I haven't been able to find all the JP-ONLY game boys but since I'm not concerned with them it's no big deal. However, many colors that were listed for all regions are actually JP-ONLY, and there are a few colors that I still haven't been able to determine regions in which they were released. Here's the updated list.
Numbering Format: (definitely NTSC-U/C released/possibly NTSC-U/C released)
Game Boy: (6/6)
STANDARD COLORS
*Grey
LIMITED EDITION COLORS
*Green
*Yellow
*Red
*Clear
*Black
Game Boy Pocket: (10/10)
STANDARD COLORS
*Blue
*Emerald / Green
*Red
*Yellow
*Black
LESS COMMON COLORS
*Clear
*Extreme Green
*Silver (w/ silver screen outline, less common of the two)
*Silver (w/ black screen outline)
*Metallic Ice Blue (NOT see-thru)
Game Boy Color: (9/9)
STANDARD COLORS
*Grape
*Berry
*Teal
*Dandelion
*Kiwi
*Atomic Purple
LIMITED EDITIONS/UNCOMMONS
*Metallic gold/silver paint with a Pikachu & a Pichu around the screen. Pikachu's cheek lights up instead of the usual power light. (Pichu/Pikachu edition)
*Yellow front, blue back with a red A button, a green B button, and a blue arrow. Has Poké Ball in place of power light. Has Pokémon logo above Start and Select buttons. Has pictures of Pikachu, Togepi, and Jigglypuff around screen (Pokémon edition)
*Yellow with Tommy Hilfiger Logo above Start/Select (Tommy Hilfiger edition)
Game Boy Advance:(10/10)
STANDARD COLORS
*Arctic
*Black
*Indigo
TRANSLUSCENT COLORS
*Fuchsia (transparent raspberry color)
*Glacier (transparent white/grey)
LIMITED EDITIONS
*Platinum
*Pokemon Gold
*Target Red
*Grape (Target)
*Midnight Blue (Toys R Us)
TOTAL NUMBER OF CONFIRMED TO BE RELEASED NTSC-U/C GAME BOY/POCKET/COLOR/ADVANCE SYSTEMS: 35
N64:
STANDARD COLORS
*Black
*Gold (not "Standard", but a solid color)
FUNTASTIC COLORS
*Smoke (see through black)
*Watermelon
*Grape
*Ice Blue
*Jungle Green
*Fire Orange
OTHER
*Pikachu Blue/Yellow
N64 Controllers:
STANDARD COLORS
*Black
*Gold
*Red
*Yellow
*Green
*Blue
*Grey
TRANSLUCENT COLORS
*Extreme Green
*Atomic Purple
*Smoke
*Watermelon
*Grape
*Ice Blue
*Jungle green
*Fire Orange
LIMITED EDITION
*Pikachu (matches console)
*Millennium 2000 (silver w/black buttons)
*DK64 Yellow Nintendo Power
*Gold Nintendo Power 100
If anybody can help point out omissions with proof of existence i'd be really appreciative. Thanks!
I'm also looking to eventually get the NGPC color variations as well. I'll just have to see how the gameboy and N64 collections fare.
-CC10
UPDATE 11/17/2010: After exhaustive research and eBaying, I've found a lot of information on consolecolors.com to be wrong. I haven't been able to find all the JP-ONLY game boys but since I'm not concerned with them it's no big deal. However, many colors that were listed for all regions are actually JP-ONLY, and there are a few colors that I still haven't been able to determine regions in which they were released. Here's the updated list.
Numbering Format: (definitely NTSC-U/C released/possibly NTSC-U/C released)
Game Boy: (6/6)
STANDARD COLORS
*Grey
LIMITED EDITION COLORS
*Green
*Yellow
*Red
*Clear
*Black
Game Boy Pocket: (10/10)
STANDARD COLORS
*Blue
*Emerald / Green
*Red
*Yellow
*Black
LESS COMMON COLORS
*Clear
*Extreme Green
*Silver (w/ silver screen outline, less common of the two)
*Silver (w/ black screen outline)
*Metallic Ice Blue (NOT see-thru)
Game Boy Color: (9/9)
STANDARD COLORS
*Grape
*Berry
*Teal
*Dandelion
*Kiwi
*Atomic Purple
LIMITED EDITIONS/UNCOMMONS
*Metallic gold/silver paint with a Pikachu & a Pichu around the screen. Pikachu's cheek lights up instead of the usual power light. (Pichu/Pikachu edition)
*Yellow front, blue back with a red A button, a green B button, and a blue arrow. Has Poké Ball in place of power light. Has Pokémon logo above Start and Select buttons. Has pictures of Pikachu, Togepi, and Jigglypuff around screen (Pokémon edition)
*Yellow with Tommy Hilfiger Logo above Start/Select (Tommy Hilfiger edition)
Game Boy Advance:(10/10)
STANDARD COLORS
*Arctic
*Black
*Indigo
TRANSLUSCENT COLORS
*Fuchsia (transparent raspberry color)
*Glacier (transparent white/grey)
LIMITED EDITIONS
*Platinum
*Pokemon Gold
*Target Red
*Grape (Target)
*Midnight Blue (Toys R Us)
TOTAL NUMBER OF CONFIRMED TO BE RELEASED NTSC-U/C GAME BOY/POCKET/COLOR/ADVANCE SYSTEMS: 35
N64:
STANDARD COLORS
*Black
*Gold (not "Standard", but a solid color)
FUNTASTIC COLORS
*Smoke (see through black)
*Watermelon
*Grape
*Ice Blue
*Jungle Green
*Fire Orange
OTHER
*Pikachu Blue/Yellow
N64 Controllers:
STANDARD COLORS
*Black
*Gold
*Red
*Yellow
*Green
*Blue
*Grey
TRANSLUCENT COLORS
*Extreme Green
*Atomic Purple
*Smoke
*Watermelon
*Grape
*Ice Blue
*Jungle green
*Fire Orange
LIMITED EDITION
*Pikachu (matches console)
*Millennium 2000 (silver w/black buttons)
*DK64 Yellow Nintendo Power
*Gold Nintendo Power 100
If anybody can help point out omissions with proof of existence i'd be really appreciative. Thanks!
I'm also looking to eventually get the NGPC color variations as well. I'll just have to see how the gameboy and N64 collections fare.
-CC10
Last edited by coastercrazy10 on Thu Dec 02, 2010 4:23 pm, edited 10 times in total.
Re: My goal to collect Gameboy and N64 variations (help needed!)
You are probably just interested in collecting the NTSC-U consoles, but I will just mention some Japanese exclusives in case you wish to know.
How about the N64 DD? It's Japanese only though and still very expensive even now(despite being a failed add-on for N64).
There are also numerous Pokemon-center edition Gameboys/GBC/GBAs, and also the Mario variation, too.
Oh, and there is an orange Japanese Pikachu edition N64, too....
How about the N64 DD? It's Japanese only though and still very expensive even now(despite being a failed add-on for N64).
There are also numerous Pokemon-center edition Gameboys/GBC/GBAs, and also the Mario variation, too.
Oh, and there is an orange Japanese Pikachu edition N64, too....
Re: My goal to collect Gameboy and N64 variations (help needed!)
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Re: My goal to collect Gameboy and N64 variations (help needed!)
And I thought I was crazy for wanting all the N64 colors.
That's seriously a shitload of gameboys.....
That's seriously a shitload of gameboys.....
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Re: My goal to collect Gameboy and N64 variations (help needed!)
there's a red GB Pocket. I have one.
Re: My goal to collect Gameboy and N64 variations (help needed!)
This site has everything there is to know about the 64, at least I think so.
http://finngamer.webs.com/nintendo64.htm
Everything you'll need is there. At least for the 64.
http://finngamer.webs.com/nintendo64.htm
Everything you'll need is there. At least for the 64.
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Re: My goal to collect Gameboy and N64 variations (help needed!)
As far as the Gameboy Light systems...
In addition to the ones you list, I know of two Famitsu editions (one that was available via mail pre-order limited to 500 I think, one that was available at a Famitsu "event," limited to 5000). Both of those are clear or "skeleton." Additionally, there's a Famitsu Gameboy Pocket. There are also two Astro Boy artwork special editions (clear and clear red). There's also a limited edition yellow clear that was exclusive to Toys R Us in Japan. For all I know, those are the only "limited edition" Gameboy Lights.
In addition to the ones you list, I know of two Famitsu editions (one that was available via mail pre-order limited to 500 I think, one that was available at a Famitsu "event," limited to 5000). Both of those are clear or "skeleton." Additionally, there's a Famitsu Gameboy Pocket. There are also two Astro Boy artwork special editions (clear and clear red). There's also a limited edition yellow clear that was exclusive to Toys R Us in Japan. For all I know, those are the only "limited edition" Gameboy Lights.
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Re: My goal to collect Gameboy and N64 variations (help needed!)
Not sure if you'd want it or not, but the Game Boy Micro wasn't on the list.
I think there was only one color variation for it.
EDIT: There were multiple faceplates you could put on it. Rather than having one GBM per faceplate, you could just have all the faceplates displayed near the Micro.
I think there was only one color variation for it.
EDIT: There were multiple faceplates you could put on it. Rather than having one GBM per faceplate, you could just have all the faceplates displayed near the Micro.
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Re: My goal to collect Gameboy and N64 variations (help needed!)
newt42 wrote:Not sure if you'd want it or not, but the Game Boy Micro wasn't on the list.
I think there was only one color variation for it.
I THINK yr right, cuz there were faceplates.