Talk:Wide-Boy 64

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[edit] 2 and a half WideBoys.

So, it's recently came to my attention that there are, in fact, two different Wide-Boy64 units.

First up, there's the original Wide-Boy64 [1]

This unit was later renamed the Wide-Boy64 CGB [2]

These two units worked on the Nintendo 64 and played original Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. The unit was renamed when the Wide-Boy46 AGB was released:

[3]

The AGB version of the Wide-Boy64 plays Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games.

Now, I stole these images from two eBay auctions and a third website, so they probably can't be used in the article... [4] [5] [6] TheUncleBob (talk) 16:28, 22 April 2008 (UTC)