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På en Gameboy Color kan du spela Gameboy och Gameboy Color spel.
Nintendos Officiella benämning på denna färg är "Berry"
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The logo for Game Boy Color spelled out the word COLOR in the five original colors in which the unit was manufactured. They were named:
* Berry
* Grape
* Kiwi
* Dandelion
* Teal
Another color released at the same time was "Atomic Purple", made of a translucent purple plastic that was also used on the color-respective Nintendo 64 controller.
Other colors were sold as limited editions or in specific countries. These included:
* 3rd anniversary orange with Squirtle, Charmander, and Bulbasaur on the left side, Pikachu on the right, and Charmander's tail flane as the power LED. (3rd anniversary of Pokémon edition)
* Color-shifting gold/silver paint (Pokémon Gold/Silver edition)
* Metallic gold/silver paint with a Pikachu & a Pichu around the screen. Pikachu's cheek lights up instead of the usual power light. (Pichu/Pikachu edition)
* Yellow front, blue back with a red A button, a green B button, and a blue arrow. Has Poké Ball in place of power light. Has Pokémon logo above Start and Select buttons. Has pictures of Pikachu, Togepi, and Jigglypuff around screen (Pokémon edition)
* Yellow front, blue back with a red A button, a green B button, and a blue arrow with a Pikachu & a Pichu around the screen. Pikachu's cheek lights up instead of the usual power light. (Pichu/Pikachu PAL edition)
* Yellow or Red with one orange button, one green button, and a light blue arrow decorated in various Pokémon (Pokémon Center edition) (Japan)
* Pastel pink with Hello Kitty head in the middle (Japan - Hello Kitty edition)
* Yellow with Tommy Hilfiger Logo above Start/Select (Tommy Hilfiger edition)
* Clear (Japan)
* Clear black
* Clear green (Japan)
* Midnight blue
* Ice blue
* Clear orange (Japan, produced for Turkish soft drink company Yedigün)
* Clear blue
* Green and Yellow (Australian Edition)