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`COMPACT
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`SYSTEM
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`VIDEOIGAME
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`OWNER'S MANUAL
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`SKYHAWKE Ex. 1009, page 1
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`This official seal is your assurance that
`Nintendo has reviewed this product and
`that it has m et our standards for exce11ence
`in workmanship, reliability and
`entertainment value. Always look for this
`seal when buying games and
`accessories to ensure complete
`compatibility with your
`Game Boy System.
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`Thank you for selecting the Nintendo'.ll GAME BOY®
`Please read this User's Guide carefully to ensure proper handling of your new
`GAME BOY, and then save the User's Guide for future reference.
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`Table of Contents
`SECTION 1 GAME BOY Features ........................................................................... 3
`Description of Features ................ ... ............... .. ...... ,', ......... ..... ,', .......... 4
`How to Install Batteries ... ...... ..... .. ... ... ........ .... , .. ........ .... . , .. . , ........ ... .... ,.6
`How to Use the GAME BOY ....................................... ......................... 7
`How to Use the Game Link cable ........................................................ 8
`Things to Remember (Cautions) ........................................................ ,.9
`SECTION 2 What To Do If The GAME BOY Does Not Work
`(Before You Call For Assistance) ........................................................ 11
`Specifications .................................... , ............................................... 12
`SECTION 3 Accessories ....................................................................................... 14
`SO-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY ..... .... .................... .............. ...... ............. .. ................ 15
`CONSUMER PARTS LIST AND ORDER FORM ... .......... ... ... ........... .... .... .. .......... .. .. 16
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`Need Assistance? Call the Nintendo Consumer " Hotline" at 1-800-255-3700
`© 1989 Nintendo of America Inc.
`TM and ill Trademarks of Nintendo of America Inc.
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`SECTION 1
`GAME BOV@ Features
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`(t) Power switch
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`(2) External ~,.er ___ J
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`supply jack
`(6) Banery light
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`(7) Contrast
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`(t 2) Operation bunorls-_ -1I
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`, __ (3) Game Pak slot [back]
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`(8)
`Display
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`(4) Extension connector and cover
`(EXT CONNECTOR)
`used for 2·player games
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`Volume dial (VOL)
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`(9) Banery cover [backJ--- ----'==-=::f
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`(10) Headphone jack
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`(11) Speake,u
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`• Game UnkH,4 cable
`• Four AA batteries
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`Description of Features
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`(1) Power swi1ch (POWER)
`Slide the switch to the right to turn ON the power.
`(Caution: Don't switch it ON before inserting a Game Pak.)
`(2) External power supply jack
`You can connect a Rechargeable Battery Pack (sold
`separately) for longer play.
`(3) Game Pak slot
`Insert the Nintendo GAME BOY Game Pak here . (See
`page 7 for instructions on inserting Game Pak)
`(4) Extension connector (EXT CONNECTOR)
`Connects to other GAME BOY. To playa 2-player
`game, use your fingernail to carefully to remove the
`connector cover and then connect the Game Link cable
`to another GAME BOY.
`(5) Volume dial (VOL)
`Adjusts the sound volume. Rotate the dial upwards to
`increase the volume; rotate downwards to decrease the
`volume.
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`(6) Battery light (BATTERY)
`Ughts up to show the power level of the batteries when the
`power switch is turned ON . Replace the batteries if the red
`light gets dim. (See Page 6)
`(7) Contrast adjustment (CONTRAST)
`Adjusts the contrast of the display. (Rotate the dial upwards
`for a lighter display. Rotate downwards for a darker display.)
`(8) Display
`A monochrome liquid crystal display.
`(9) Battery cover
`Remove the cover to replace the batteries. (See page 6.)
`(10) Headphone jack (PHONES)
`Connect the stereo headphones that come with the GAME
`BOY to enjoy the impressive sounds of games without
`disturbing others around you .
`(11) Speaker .
`A small builtwin external speaker. It will turn on automatically
`if the headphones are not plugged in to the headphones jack.
`(12) Operation buttons
`The controls for playing games. (See game manuals for
`button functions.)
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`How to Inatell Bauerie.
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`Remove the cover on the back of the GAME BOY and insert the four AA
`batteries (supplied) as shown in the illustration.
`- When inserting the batteries. make sure that the plus (+) and minus (-) ends are
`facing the right directions.
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`For best results, use alkaline batteries
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`Note: Do not use nickel·cadmium
`batteries (rechargeable type).
`- Replace the battery cover after
`installing the batteries.
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`When the power level of the batteries
`is low, the battery light will dim and
`the speaker sound will become weak.
`If this happens, replace the batteries
`immediately. Leaving worn batteries
`in the GAME BOY may result in
`damage.
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`minus side
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`How to Use the GAME BOV®
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`(1) Insert any NINTENDO GAME BOY Game Pak into Ihe Game
`Pak slot in the back of the GAME BOY body. Make sure that
`the side with the label faces up. (see illustration)
`Caution: Inspect the Game Pak connector for foreign
`~""'~
`material before inserting it into the slot.
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`(2) Slide the power switch to the ON position .
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`(3) The monitor will display "Nintendo® ". It will then change
`to the display for the game that you have inserted. Follow
`the instructions for the Game Pak you are using .
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`(4) If the screen remains blank even though the switch is turned
`to the " ON" position after the Game Pak is inserted, please
`adjust the Contrast Dial .
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`Contrast Dial
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`(5) To remove the Game Pak after playing, turn the power
`OFF and slide the Game Pak upwards using both
`thumbs as shown in the illustration.
`(Game Pak cannot be taken out when the power is ON.)
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`Caution:
`Be sure to store Game Paks in their cases for protection
`when not in use.
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`How to Use the Game LlnkTll cable
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`- Remove the Extension connector cover (use your fingernail)
`- Insert the Game Link Cable plugs into each of the Game Boys' EXT CONNECTOR.
`- After inserting Interactive Game in both of the Game Boys, turn the Power Switch
`to the "ON" position on both units.
`Things to Remember (Cautions):
`- Turn the switch to the " ON " position only nfter
`connecting the Game link™ Cable plugs to the
`Game Boy body.
`-Only the software with the 2-player option should
`be used.
`- Do not insert different games in the inter(cid:173)
`connected Game Boys.
`- Always replace the extension connector cover
`when you are not using the Game LinkTM Cable.
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`Thing. to Remember (Cautions)
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`1. Insert Game Pak firmly but take care not to exert undue force on the GAME
`BOY body .
`Keep Game Paks stored in their cases for their protection when not in use.
`2. Before inserting and removing Game Pak, make sure that the power is OFF. (Do
`not unnecessarily turn the power ON and OFF. As this will shorten the life of
`your batteries.)
`3. Insert only NINTENDO GAME BOY Game Paks into the Game Pak slot.
`4. Don't touch the terminals and connectors on the GAME
`BOY body or Game Pak. Take special care in preventing
`dust from getting inside the Game Pak slot. Inspect the
`Game Pak connecter for foreign material before inserting it
`into the Game Pak slot.
`5. Never disassemble or attempt to repair the GAME BOY
`and its accessories. This will void your warranty.
`6. Precision electrical parts are used in the GAME BOY .
`Don 't subject the GAME BOY to strong shock by striking
`or dropping it.
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`7. Don't use or keep the machine in extremely hot or cold places. The LCD
`display response may become slower or the lights may not work when the
`temperature is low. The liquid crystal deteriorates at a high temperature. Take
`care not to expose the machine to direct sunlight for a long time.
`8. Take a len- to fifteen-minute break once every two hours to avoid fatigue , when
`playing for a long time.
`9. When unplugging accessories, pull from the plug itself, not from the wires.
`10. Worn batteries can damage the GAME BOY. Replace them as soon as
`possible. (When the batteries have reached the end of their service lives, the
`battery light becomes dim and the sound becomes weak.)
`11. Connect only the special accessories designed for the GAME BOY to the
`external power supply terminal and the extension connector. Be careful not to
`lose the extension connector cover while playing.
`12. The display may be damaged by sharp objects or pressure.
`13. You can obtain the best picture by looking directly at the display from the front.
`Operate under good light for the clearest image.
`14. Don't spill liquids, etc.on the GAME BOY or the Game Paks.
`15. Take great care to protect the display from scratches or stains.
`16. Clean off dirt using a soft dry cloth .
`17. Don 't wipe with oil or volatile solvents such as thinner or benzene.
`18. To avoid dust and dirt getting in the Game Boy unit, always leave a game pak
`inserted when not in use.
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`SECTION 2
`What To Do If The GAME BOY · Does Not Work (Before You Call For Assistance)
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`Remedy
`Symptom
`The power cannot be turned ON. Check that the Game Pak is set properly in place.
`The red battery light does not
`work even when the power is
`turned ON with the Game Pak
`inserted.
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`Check that the batteries are set properly in place. If the
`light does nol work after checking this, replace the
`batteries.
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`Blank screen when playing
`with Game Link
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`Make sure the Game Link cable is firmly plugged in to
`both units.
`Make sure that both Game Boy units are using the same
`two player game.
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`There is nothing on the display
`or only horizontal lines appear
`when the power is turned ON
`and the battery light is ON.
`No sound can be heard during
`the game.
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`- Turn OFF the power, wait a while and turn it ON again.
`-Adjust the contrast.
`-Check that the Game Pak is inserted properly.
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`-Check that the stereo headphones are disconnected.
`-Adju st the sound volume.
`Replace the batteries.
`(Use in a room with more light.)
`Adjust the contrast.
`'If the machine stili does not work, please call the Nlntendo Consumer "Hotline" at
`11 1-800-255-3700
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`The display is hard to see.
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`The display is black.
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`Specifications
`Model
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`Power supply
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`Power consumption
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`LSI
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`Dimensions (W x L x T)
`Weight
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`Sound output
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`Display
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`DMG - 01
`Four AA batteries
`or a Rechargeable BaUery Pack (DMG-03-USA)
`approx. 700mW (differs according to the Game Pak used)
`CPU : custom 8-bit C-MOS x 1
`RAM : 64-Kbit static RAM x 2
`90mm x 148mm x 32mm I 3.5 x 5.8 x 1.3 (inch)
`approx. 3009 (baUeries included)
`Speaker (80) 10mW
`Headphones (160) 2mW
`STN type dot matrix LCD
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`Battery life : 4 AA alkaline batteries will last approximately 35 hours. These times
`may vary depending on which game you are playing and the temperature when using .
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`.. Specifications are subject to change without notice in the interest of product
`improvement.
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`COMPLIANCE WITH FCC REGULATIONS
`This product generates and uses radio frequency energy and , if not installed and
`used in strict accordance with manufacturer's instructions, it may cause
`interference with radio and television reception. This product complies with the
`limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in
`Subpart J of part 15 of the FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
`protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
`However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a residential area
`or elsewhere in which event the user may be required to undertake corrective
`measures at his own expense.
`If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio-television
`technician for additional suggestions. The following booklet may also be helpful:
`"How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems." This booklet is
`available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402, Stock
`No.OO4-000-0034S-4.
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`THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS
`FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN
`THE RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS OF THE CANADIAN DEPARTMENT
`OF COMMUNICATIONS.
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`SECTION 3
`Accessories
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`Rechargeable Battery Pack (DMG-03-USA)
`The power will last for about 10 hours once recharged
`from a power outlet. (Also useable as an AC adapter)
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`Caution: Use only Nintendo specified GAME BOY
`products and accessories.
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`WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION
`90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY
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`CONSUMER PARTS LIST AND ORDER FORM
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`GAME BOY CONSUMER PARTS LIST & ORDER FORM
`Nintendo
`Part No .
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`Part Name
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`21642
`21644
`18099
`21647
`18 101
`21648
`18103
`XXX
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`Stereo Headph ones
`Battery Cover
`Connector Cover
`Game Li nk and Port Cover
`'Power Cord
`Game Pak Case
`Game Boy Manual
`~Game Pak Manual (Specify name)
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`Quantity
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`Amount of
`Purchase
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`Price
`$8.50
`1.00
`.50
`8 .50
`5.00
`1.00
`2.00
`1.25
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`SUB TOTAL
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`WASHINGTON STATE RESIDENTS ADD 8.10/0 SALES TAX
`BRITISH COLUMBIA RESIDENTS ADO 6% SALES TAX
`POSTAGE & HANDLING ($2 For Orders Of $4 or more, 50¢
`For Orders of Less Than $4)
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`TOTAL AMOUNT DUE
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`-FOR ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE SEE NEXT PAGE.
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`To Order By Phone (Requires VISA or MASTERCARD ONLY. NO C.O.D. Orders)
`Call: 1-800-2SS.37OO
`4:00 A.M . to 12:00 Midnight 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M .
`Pacific Time (MON. to SAT.)
`(SUN .)
`Please have your VISA or MASTERCARD card number and expiration date ready.
`To Order By Mail
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`1. Please complete the following:
`Name
`Street Address - -
`City _______ ____ _ _
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`Phone (L_)L _ _ _ __ _
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`State/Prov ______ _
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`Zip ______ _
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`2. Enclose Money Order or Credit Card Authorization for total amount due.
`If paying by VISA or MASTERCARD:
`Please charge total amount due of $, _ _____ _
`(VISA or MC?)
`Card No. ____ _
`Name on Card (Print)_
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`to my:
`Expiration Oale _ ____ _
`Signed __ . _ _ ___ _
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`3. Mail to: In the United States:
`Nintendo of America Inc.
`P.O. Box 97032
`Redmond, WA 98073-9732
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`In Canada:
`Nintendo of Canada Ltd.
`110-13480 Crestwood Place
`Richmond BC V6V2J9
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`Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. We cannot accept cash. stamps, or C.O .D. orders. Prices are
`applicable within the United States and Canada only and are subject to change without notice.
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`NOTE: *Power Cord; Rechargeable Battery Pack replacement part
`**Game Pak Manual;
`Nintendo cannot supply Game Manuals for 'Licensed' games. These
`games can be identified by the words 'Licensed by Nintendo' on the
`packaging. Please contact the Game Licensee (whose name is also on the
`package) directly for these items. (You may call Nintendo at
`1-800-255-3700 for the Licensee's address and telephone number.)
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`Nintendo of America Inc.
`PO. BOX 957. Redmond, WA 93073~UQST U.S.A.
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