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==Game Boy Color==
==Game Boy Color==
[[Image:GBC.jpg|right|150px|thumb|A blue Game Boy Color system.]]
The '''Game Boy Color''' is the successor of the original portable Nintendo video game system, Game Boy, and the predecessor of the Game Boy Advance. It is notable for being the first handheld to feature a full 15 bit color palette, of which up to 56 colors could be displayed simultaneously.
===''Dragon Quest'' titles for the Game Boy Color===
* ''[[Dragon Warrior I&II|Dragon Warrior I & II]]'' - a remake of the first two games from the [[NES]] with updated graphics.  Backwards compatible with Game Boy system.
* ''[[Dragon Warrior I&II|Dragon Warrior I & II]]'' - a remake of the first two games from the [[NES]] with updated graphics.  Backwards compatible with Game Boy system.
* ''[[Dragon Warrior III (GBC)|Dragon Warrior III]]'' - a remake of the third game from the NES with updated graphics and added bonus dungeon.  Required Game Boy Color system (or Game Boy Advance) to play.
* ''[[Dragon Warrior III (GBC)|Dragon Warrior III]]'' - a remake of the third game from the NES with updated graphics and added bonus dungeon.  Required Game Boy Color system (or Game Boy Advance) to play.
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[[Nintendo DS]]
[[Nintendo DS]]


[[Category:Consoles]]
==Related articles==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gameboy_Color Game Boy Color - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]
 
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Game Boy was the first handheld developed by Nintendo. While the original system displayed games in black and white, the later Game Boy handhelds, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance, allowed for a color display.

Enix and Square Enix released several Dragon Quest titles on Nintendo's various Game Boy systems.

Game Boy

No Dragon Quest titles were released for the Game Boy; however, Dragon Warrior I & II and Dragon Warrior Monsters were backwards compatible with the system. Both games could also be played on a Super Game Boy, an adapter that allowed games to be played on a Super Nintendo.

Game Boy Color

A blue Game Boy Color system.

The Game Boy Color is the successor of the original portable Nintendo video game system, Game Boy, and the predecessor of the Game Boy Advance. It is notable for being the first handheld to feature a full 15 bit color palette, of which up to 56 colors could be displayed simultaneously.

Dragon Quest titles for the Game Boy Color

Game Boy Advance

See Also

Nintendo DS

Related articles

Game Boy Color - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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