Nintendo has been producing video games and consoles for decades, and over those years, the company has released many accessories for those products. From the health-centric Vitality Sensor to motion sensor Wii remotes, Nintendo has designed some unique products, to say the least. Among the plethora of oddities sold by the Japanese video game company over the years, some nostalgic gamers have fond memories of the Game Boy Printer for the Game Boy and Game Boy Color.
As the name suggests, the Game Boy Printer was a device that allowed gamers to print off media from a selection of compatible Gameboy and Game Boy Color games. In addition, it could take advantage of the Game Boy Camera to print pictures taken on the handheld system. Recently, one Nintendo fan decided to put this odd accessory to good use.
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In a post on Reddit, a user known as twuffli shared a collection of pictures of an unusual gaming accessory they owned. According to the creator, they had hooked up a Game Boy Printer to their Game Boy Color. However, they were using this printer for a specific purpose; they wanted to prove that they had completed the Pokedex for Gen 1. Using the accessory, they printed off a diploma recognizing the accomplishment. In addition, the slip of paper had images of Pikachu and Mewtwo and showed the play time for the save file at the bottom. When all was said and done, it had taken the gamer 36 hours and 44 minutes to finish collecting all 151 Pokemon.
In addition to showing off the certificate, twuffli gave some background behind the Game Boy Printer they used with their Game Boy Color. According to the gamer, the printer was thermal, meaning no ink was
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