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Wonderswan Color

The Wonderswan Color is a Handheld game console designed by Bandai. It was released on December 30, 2000 in Japan and is a moderate success.

In Japan, Nintendo only has 90% of the hand-held market - as compared to their virtual 100% in the US - and the Wonderswan color takes 8 of the remaining 10%. It sells for a low 6800 yen or approx. $65.

The original Wonderswan was released in Japan only in 1999. It wasn't color like the latest version and was slightly smaller. The newer model has a much greater battery efficiency; it will last up to 20 hours on one AA battery.

Specs:

  • Screen:
    • LCD Reflection TFT Color Liquid crystal display
    • 2.1 inch diagonal
    • no backlight
    • resolution: 224x144 pixels
    • colors: 241 out of 4096 colors
  • CPU: 3.072 MHz 16-bit
  • Memory: 512K VRAM/WRAM (shared)
  • Sound:
  • Link: Two players (adapter needed)
  • Power: 20 hours off one AA battery
  • Size: 12.80 cm x 7.43 cm x 24.3 cm
  • Weight About 3.35 oz




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