The introduction to this news will be with a small one at this point Author's anecdote the following lines: “As a child of the 1980s, I still have a functioning classic Game Boy at home. The batteries are always charged, Super Mario Land is usually located in the module bay.
I would venture to say that every child in the 1990s played with a Game Boy or at least played the portable Nintendo console Advertising and from the department store knew. Apparently that is no longer the case today. Recently, when a classmate of my eight-year-old son was visiting, I gave him mine Game Boy under your nose. What happened next amazed, even shocked me.
My son's Bre is an avid gamer, owns a Switch and a PS5, but has never had one in his life a Game Boy seen. He didn't know what to do with the device, nor did he have the leisure to use it (original sound) Stone Age graphics to try out. Disappointed, I trudged away with my beloved Game Boy in my hand.”
Nintendo releases Game Boy classic “free” for the Switch
If you want to give children some general knowledge about Nintendo in the 1980s and 1990s without relying on them Original-Hardware If you don't have to resort to it, it's worth subscribing to Nintendo Switch Online with all the advantages. For 19.99 euros a year you get access to numerous retro games from the NES, Super Nintendo and Game Boy. Starting today, three more Mario classics are available.
This is Dr. Mario (1990) for the Game Boy, as well as Mario Tennis (2001) and Mario Golf (1999), which were released exclusively for the Game Boy Color at the time. All three games are ideal for introducing today's children to the brittle charm of the legendary Nintendo handheld and even in a more comfortable way Game Boy-Nostalgie to indulge.