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{{System | {{System | ||
|name=Super Game Boy | |name=Super Game Boy | ||
|logo= | |logo= | ||
|image=Super Game Boy NA.jpg | |image=Super Game Boy NA.jpg | ||
|manufacturer=[[Nintendo]] | |manufacturer=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|system=SNES | |system=SNES | ||
| | |released=1994 | ||
|discontinued=1994 | |||
|followed by=Game Boy Player | |followed by=Game Boy Player | ||
}} | }} | ||
The {{nihongo|'''Super Game Boy'''|スーパーゲームボーイ|Sūpā Gēmu Bōi}} is a 16-bit adapter cartridge for [[Nintendo]]'s [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], as well as the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] outside of Japan. It was the first Game Boy-based add-on to a Nintendo console. The Super Game Boy allows game cartridges designed for use on the [[Game Boy]] to be played on a TV display using the Super Famicom/SNES controllers. It is the precursor to the [[Game Boy Player]] on the [[Nintendo GameCube]], which functioned in a similar manner. | The {{nihongo|'''Super Game Boy'''|スーパーゲームボーイ|Sūpā Gēmu Bōi}} is a 16-bit adapter cartridge for [[Nintendo]]'s [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], as well as the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] outside of Japan. It was the first Game Boy-based add-on to a Nintendo console. The Super Game Boy allows game cartridges designed for use on the [[Game Boy]] to be played on a TV display using the Super Famicom/SNES controllers. It is the precursor to the [[Game Boy Player]] on the [[Nintendo GameCube]], which functioned in a similar manner. |