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The Game Boy, while a modern marvel in and of itself, had a very unique peripheral released for it toward the transition from the monochrome Game Boy to the Game Boy Color. That device was the Game Boy Camera, a cartridge with an twistable camera lens capable of taking four-color photographs in a 128x112 resolution surrounded by borders. It could save up to 30 user-taken pictures to its battery-backed memory. The program included some rudimentary editing tools, simple games and many little touches which were weird by Nintendo's standards. Nintendo also released the Game Boy Printer, a small thermal printer which functioned as the only official way to memoralize photos outside the cartridge. While the Camera was considered a modern marvel itself in its day, the Camera has had a cult following ever since. Let's look at some of the ways in which continued interest in the Game Boy Camera has manifested itself.
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