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Before smartphone selfies were a thing, we had the Game Boy Camera. The tiny camera packed quite the punch for what it had to offer. It was shaped like a cartridge that you could easily slide onto the Game Boy, making it the world’s smallest digital camera back in the day.

If you actually liked any of the blurry photos you took, you could always keep your own copy if you had the Game Boy Printer. This nifty device used rolls of thermal paper to print out any images you had, but it also worked with a slew of other games. Depending on what you played, the Game Boy Printer could print things such as notes and e-mails from other players, created images, unlockables, passwords, Pokedex stickers, and so much more. While Nintendo didn’t bother making successors for these nifty devices, we can only hope that they’ll make similar peripherals in the near future.


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Irwyn was a Staff Writer for Twinfinite from 2017 to 2019 covering as many RPGs and action games that he could get his hands on. He is a diehard Final Fantasy fan who just can't stop playing Opera Omnia. Playing Games Since: 1998, Favorite Genres: RPGs, Horror