![]() ![]() ![]() Released at the very end of the SNES’s lifespan, in 1998 this Japanese-exclusive revision of the Super Gameboy was clearly released in response to the rising popularity of Pokemon. If you saw that video then you’d know that the SGB was so much more than this, offering audio and visual upgrades to selected games, and plenty more besides.īut what many people don’t realise is that there was a second version of the peripheral that never made its way out of Japan, and its existence is rarely spoken about – Which is a shame, because the Super Game Boy 2 is the definitive way to play GB games on your Super Nintendo. ![]() Last week I took a look at the Super Game Boy, a Super Nintendo peripheral that allows you to play handheld titles on your television, via Nintendo’s 16-bit console. Stay tuned and find out everything you need to know about the Super Game Boy 2. What is this strange blue cartridge? Well, it’s the second edition of one of the Super Nintendo’s best peripherals. ![]()
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