Game Boy Color

The Game Boy Color was the first product in the third generation of Game Boy portable gaming systems, released by Nintendo in 1998. As the name implies, the Game Boy Color is capable of producing color graphics with a 32,768 color palette, at a rate of up to 56 simultaneous colors on-screen. The system's new infrared ports, located atop the console, allowed for communication between two Game Boy Colors at a distance of up to 2 meters; functions like in  fully utilized the Game Boy Color's infrared capability. The Game Boy Color greatly expanded the memory capacity of the portable console, up to twice that of the original Game Boy, and quadrupled the available processing power, comparable to the original Nintendo Entertainment System. Backwards compatibility to the game catalog of the original Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, and Game Boy Light further increased the lifespan of the Game Boy Color. The system experienced a four year production run, and was officially taken out of production in 2002.

The Legend of Zelda Games

 * Link's Awakening DX
 * Oracle of Ages
 * Oracle of Seasons

Specifications

 * CPU: 8-bit Z80, ran in single mode (4 MHz) and double mode (8 MHz)
 * RAM: 32 kbit (plus 128 kbit on cartridges)
 * ROM: Cartridges up to 64 Mbit were made
 * Video RAM: 16 kbit
 * Sound: 4 Channel FM stereo
 * Video: Highly reflective TFT LCD, 160x144 pixels made by Sharp
 * Color Palette: 32,768 colors; Supports 10, 32, or 56 simultaneous colors on-screen
 * Controls: 8 directional D-Pad, A, B, select, and start buttons.
 * Communication: Serial or Infrared
 * Serial: 512 kbit/s; up to 4 consoles at a time
 * Infrared: Less than 2 meters at 45 degrees
 * Power: 2 AA batteries provide ~13 hours. An AC Adapter (DC 3V) was also available.