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There are currently three Tomb Raiders for the Gameboy.
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The '''Game Boy''' is a [[Video Game Console#Mobile Consoles featuring Tomb Raider Games|mobile gaming console]] build by [[Nintendo]] beginning in 1989 and sold throughout the 1990s. It was also redesigned as the '''Game Boy Pocket''' and the '''Game Boy Light''', somewhat smaller devices with otherwise the same specifications.
  
'''Two for the Gameboy Color:'''<br>
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It has since been abandoned for the successors, [[Game Boy Color]], [[Game Boy Advance]], and the [[Nintendo DS]] line of mobile consoles.
[[Nightmare Stone]]<br>
 
[[Curse of the Sword]]<br>
 
  
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== Tomb Raider on Game Boy ==
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There are currently four Tomb Raiders for the Game Boy line of gaming consoles, none of which is playable on the original Game Boy.
  
'''One for the Gameboy Advance:'''<br>
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=== Game Boy Color ===
[[Prophecy]]
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There are two [[Tomb Raider Games]] for the [[Game Boy Color]].
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*[[Nightmare Stone]]
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*[[Curse of the Sword]]
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=== Game Boy Advance ===
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There are two Tomb Raider games for the [[Game Boy Advance]].
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* [[The Prophecy]]
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* [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend (Game Boy Advance)]], an adapted version of [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend]]
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''Note'': The games for the Game Boy Color (see above) are also compatible with the GBA.
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 26 August 2015

The Game Boy is a mobile gaming console build by Nintendo beginning in 1989 and sold throughout the 1990s. It was also redesigned as the Game Boy Pocket and the Game Boy Light, somewhat smaller devices with otherwise the same specifications.

It has since been abandoned for the successors, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and the Nintendo DS line of mobile consoles.

Tomb Raider on Game Boy

There are currently four Tomb Raiders for the Game Boy line of gaming consoles, none of which is playable on the original Game Boy.

Game Boy Color

There are two Tomb Raider Games for the Game Boy Color.

Game Boy Advance

There are two Tomb Raider games for the Game Boy Advance.

Note: The games for the Game Boy Color (see above) are also compatible with the GBA.