Nintendo’s Page Boy revealed – a wireless Game Boy add-on that never made it to launch

Nintendo’s Page Boy revealed – a wireless Game Boy add-on that never made it to launch

Video game historian Liam Robertson has revealed a forgotten part of Nintendo history, in a video exposing the planned Page Boy, a wireless addition to the Game Boy that could have had multiple communication functions. Uncovered by Liam Robertson for Did You Know Gaming?, the device takes its name from a pager, and was originally conceived to be an add on for the classic Game Boy in the late 90s, though it never made it to launch.

After a previous video uncovering a prototype of the Work Boy, a physical peripheral for the Game Boy that could have added multiple home office-like functions, this latest video dives into the development and ultimate demise of the Page Boy. An ambitious add-on that tried to implement many features seen in Nintendo hardware years down the line.

The Page Boy was designed for wireless communication between users, much like a pager, as well as attempts to utilise the internet with a bespoke search engine called Ask Mario. It was developed by an outside company, but was considered by Nintendo of America at one point, though no physical versions of the Page Boy seem to exist.

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