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Green Boy Color
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Let's face it: as great as the Game Boy is, the screen has always been a pain in the neck for everybody. You had to contort yourself while randomly adjusting the contrast until you find the exact position where the source of light would be just right without it reflecting on the screen. Little did you know, but Nintendo was well aware of the problem even before its 1989 release, and after multiple internal tests, they realized that lime green would actually bring the best contrast with the LCD overlay. It was not ideal, but it was the best they could make to keep the system effective with an attractive price. The best solution, as history would eventually prove, would have been to have a backlit screen, but the short battery life and high consumption requirements of the competing Atari Lynx and Game Gear handhelds showed this was not pratical at the time. Several years later, in 1996, the Game Boy Pocket would finally get rid of the infamous green screen in a Product Facelift attempt, while the backlit screen would be integrated to the Japan-only Game Boy Light in 1998. Now that the history lesson is over, let's talk good old nostalgia! The Game Boy had some of the most awesome games of the time, even by arcade and console standards: Link's Awakening, Wario Land, Kirby's Dream Land, Tetris, and let's not forget the debut of the Pokémon juggernaut. Between that and the almost 120 millions units sold in a decade, let's say that it probably shaped the childhood of many 90s kids. Then decades passed, people grew up, technology advanced, and games became more and more impressive. But for some, something was lost in the process. In other words: "it was better before", a feeling that kick-started retro gaming and waves of Retraux games made for (and often by) this new—and yet old—audience. But sometimes just making a game "pixelated" is not enough to tickle the nostalgia of the informed consumer. Then try this simple trick: make the game look like a good ol' Game Boy game simply by making it green! This artistic choice will not only save you the cost of a colorist, but also catch the eye of the aforementioned 90s kid scrolling the app store in search of a "real game". The simple view of those shades of green will ensure him two things: it will be Simple, yet Awesome and Nintendo Hard. Obviously, this is not entirely true. Although games looking like that are often made by other retro-feeling seekers and might actually be really good, it does not make them automatically better (or any different for that matters) than its competitors. Other developers use the Green Boy Color more sporadically: for examples, it could be used in Nintendo Hard bonus levels, Retraux Flashbacks (or even actual flashbacks for some Long-Runners), or maybe just as a Mythology Gag or homage in the grand scope of video game history, the monochromatic green considered as a Video Game equivalent of black and white cinema. In the end, it is still really amazing to see how much something as painful as this green screen was overshadowed by the quality of its system, and became something positive by association in the collective consciousness. Sub-Trope of Retraux. Compare Deliberately Monochrome. Lime green is sometimes also used to reference Game & Watch games, as some of them had this screen color (though most were gray or yellow). An acceptable less common variant is the use of sepia tones, emulating the palette used when Game Boy games are played on the Game Boy Color and Advance, but watch out: it is more often a simple Monochrome Past setting than this. An even rarer occurrence is the use of one of the several GBC alternative palettes,note when you press certain button combinations while starting the console ; you can see them on The Other Wiki's parrots the crimson one being the most popular. However, games using a black and white palette, even to evoke the Game Boy (like the retro level of Kirby's Adventure) do not apply here — though it was how it appeared on the Game Boy Pocket and also one of the GBC retro-palettes, it is not specific enough. And let's end with a quick mention of the less known and appreciated variation (let's call it its little hipster cousin) that is the use of a red and black palette. All hail the Virtual Boy! See also Matrix Raining Code and Cyber Green, inspired by the green font color used in some of the first models of computers, and Battle Zone 1980, a game which popularized the use of green Vectors to represent old-school games and computers. Those—as well as this trope—can have a Sickly Green Glow if they symbolize some kind of malevolent AI. Has nothing to do with a young man who would have a green pigmented skin like Beast Boy, nor the assumption that green would be a particularly masculine color (like say blue). |
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In the Adventure Time episode “Guardians of Sunshine�, when Finn and Jake venture into the gamescape inside BMO, it’s depicted in shades of green except for Finn and Jake themselves. | |
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Lumpy Touch does this in his aptly titled "Gameboy'd" series, which turns series such as Breaking Bad and Garfield into pixel animations in the classic green and black hues...and also dips it in a tub of Nightmare fuel. | |
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Doom Eternal offers several Render Modes to choose from. "Retro Handheld" gives the game a pixelated look and everything is rendered in Game Boy green. | |
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Cthulhu Virtual Pet. The use of green is somewhat justified here. | |
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The Poketch in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, a multifunction Gadget Watch displayed at all time on the bottom screen, has a pixelated greenish look. It is eventually possible to change the color, though. | |
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Kirby: In Kirby Star Allies, the final bonus stage leads Kirby into an area styled after Green Greens from his Game Boy debut, complete with a green filter over the gameplay. Kirby's Dream Buffet has an unlockable Palette Swap for Kirby styled after Game Boy green, fittingly titled "Retro Tone". It's always the last color unlocked. |
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99Vidas has this kind of palette amongst its screen filters, as well as one that combines the palette with a CRT look. | |
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One Nerf NOW!! strip has Jo trying literal green-shaded Nostalgia Goggles. According to him, it is "less rosy than expected". | |
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Although the sepia tone of the intro of Undertale might be a simple case of Monochrome Past, the general Retraux aesthetic of the game might indicate that it is an actual reference to the Game Boy Color graphics. One shot◊ in particular uses two of the GBC's specific palettes. | |
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In Turning Red, Mei's Tamagotchi has a green LCD screen using black pixels at least until the epilogue when it gains a red screen with bright red pixels instead due to hosting Ming's panda spirit. | |
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In Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair, the "GB" tonic makes everything four shades of green, "just like it was on the Game Bee." There's also a tonic that makes the entire game display in the Game Boy resolution as well, so you can make the whole game look like a lost Game Boy game if you want. | |
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Thinking Too Much to Think Positively: In "Cycle Analysis", the panels showing Xan's thought process are displayed in a limited green palette. | |
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Mutant Mudds: Some bonus levels called "G-Land" have a green filter over them. There also are "V-Land" levels with a Virtual Boy-esque black and red filter. | |
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Both Evoland games start with a greenish Game Boy aesthetic. The principle of the game is to wander through video game history, each upgrade literally upgrading the games graphics and mechanics, making the Game Boy period a Monochrome Past. In the second game, it is mostly used for Retraux Flashbacks. | |
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas continues the Running Gag of featuring fake retro game console, this time with the "eXsorbeo", a rather... Freudian console with games like One Eye Monster War, Squirt, or Morning Missile Crises, the former also having a fake gameplay sequence with the signature green palette. The In-Universe "fansite" is still accessible here. | |
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The hidden bonus rooms in Antonblast are tinted dark red and black, emulating the color palette of the Virtual Boy. Doubles as a Shout-Out to Virtual Boy Wario Land. | |
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Kirby's Dream Buffet has an unlockable Palette Swap for Kirby styled after Game Boy green, fittingly titled "Retro Tone". It's always the last color unlocked. | |
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Mega Man Sunrise is designed to be similar to a Game Boy title, so naturally the screen winds up this way. | |
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2Pac Man uses the typical green Game Boy palette, though the colors are generally lighter. | |
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Although Gunman Clive's sepia tone is justified by its Western setting, the game is clearly an homage to old-school platformers, and the very few colors there are from the Game Boy Color's true palette. There is even an official and fully functional Game Boy port of the first level! | |
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One of the palettes that can be unlocked in Downwell, called "GBOY", invokes this by turning everything greyish-green. There's also the "VBOY" palette that turns everything black and red just like the infamous Virtual Boy did. | |
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In chapter 6 of Gods Will Be Watching, several characters can be seen playing a holographic version of Pong with the distinctive green palette. The young Eddie is even playing it on a small portable device reminiscent of the Game Boy. | |
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Fez has a Sewer area that's rendered in Game Boy green. And it's connected to a Foundry level rendered in the far less nostalgic Virtual Boy red-on-black palette. | |
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The "Dream Land" stage from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, which later returned for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate under the name "Dream Land GB", is a mashup of various levels from the original Kirby's Dream Land and has the classic green palette, the stage even being "played" inside a Game Boy. The Omega version of the stage gets rid of the Game Boy frame. | |
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Clones of games originally found on old Nokia mobile phones such as Snake often simulate a black-on-green background typical of backlit displays of the time, along with a skeuomorphic UI reminiscent of a Nokia 3310 or 5110. | |
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In Kirby Star Allies, the final bonus stage leads Kirby into an area styled after Green Greens from his Game Boy debut, complete with a green filter over the gameplay. | |
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In Tower of Heaven, the use of monochromatic green is mostly an artistic choice used to evoke melancholia, coupled with a restrictive old-school gameplay. | |
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Super Smash Bros.: The "Dream Land" stage from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, which later returned for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate under the name "Dream Land GB", is a mashup of various levels from the original Kirby's Dream Land and has the classic green palette, the stage even being "played" inside a Game Boy. The Omega version of the stage gets rid of the Game Boy frame. King Dedede and Mr. Game & Watch both have a GB lime green Palette Swap. Justified for both, as the former debuted on the Game Boynote and so did Kirby who has a white palette to reference it and the latter was the pioneer of handheld consoles and occasionally had green screen as well. |
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Super Smash Land is a Video Game Demake of the Super Smash Bros. series to make it look like if it was an actual Game Boy game, with two buttons gameplay and green graphics. | |
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