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@@thatonecookie242 Just saw this! So, this video was last year. The big April video was the Google Stadia collab I did with a friend. The big May project was Mega May '21, which kicked out with this hour long behemoth of a vid: ua-cam.com/video/1ed8pKoJuCE/v-deo.html
I was a GBC programmer back in the day, and we supported the IR port. Thing was a real pain, it was only truly reliable if the two systems are straight across from each other and like 2 to 4 inches apart. And there was tons of interference, we had to include a lot of error checking and validation, if it failed we just had to try sending the data again. Which made it slow.
This should be a top comment. First, I want to thank you for your service to my childhood trophy that was the Gameboy Color! We as kids growing up, always wondered what the little black screen was for on the top of our GBCs, and It always reminded me of what is possible in the future, my friends told me that new games being worked on would use it. this little black box and it's future had me and all my friends excited for what's in store in the future! I'm sure there was big plans for this mysterious black screen back then, but in order to make the GBC affordable, im also sure some corners where cut. And It did leave us all wondering what this thing was actually for, I remember trying to trade Pokémon with it and it didn't work we was confused and said ahh it was worth a try. We thought there was a new smart feature that we just was not doing correctly. Do not blame yourself for the IR being a pain to work with, and all the noise & interference that was the road block. If the tech wasn't solid, they should have left it off of the gbc. With that. I can only now imagine the impact that the IR sensor could have made if we could trade Pokémon via the IR sensor. How much different would today be if IR was the money maker and all the research & Development at Nintendo shifted focus to IR on this? I still believe it is possible, like it still works on TVs everyday, I think IR needs more attention. Maybe there still is a future. We have AI and arduino's now !
a plastic shell or sticks to keep them aligned defeats the point but maybe u could have released an ir calibration STICKER to put on your table or the ground ... and it would help you line up the gameboys perfectly ;)
if you had access to gb studio back when u were a gbc coder , how much easier would it have been? or did being an actual programmer and nor having easyer toold of roday make you better and able ro troubleshoot more and more flexible?
Yeah this was pretty common. When i was a kid i had bought a laptop with IR built in and it could connect to an old pda and another laptop that had IR. You had to align it just right for it to work and it's data rate was really really slow.
I use to have the mission impossible cart. It was neat that it could clone your TV remote, thus turn the gbc into one. But since it didn't save the settings it would forget the IR codes soon as you turn it off; so it was kind of pointless. Anyways, good vid.👍
Used to use a universal remote to change the channel on the TVs in school Drove the teachers nuts Hahaha Would have really messed with them if I used a game boy color
Those pokewalkers definitely were built to that oldschool Nintendo quality. I lent mine to my friend and he lost it. we found it 3 years later when he sucked it up in his lawn mower. The thing still worked!
I don’t think I ever used the Game Boy Color IR sensor once, back in the day. I did occasionally transfer contacts from my laptop to my Nokia with IR. That was as slow and flaky as you’d expect!
Just found this channel. You're gaining a sub because I liked the video, but mostly because I wanna see that Pokemon TCG deep dive. Loved those games soooo much. The music is ***chef's kiss***
What i miss the most about this IR time with the Gameboy, is that being connected was an option and a Luxury. It was a fancy thing back then. It was a feature that I looked forward to using if I ever got the opportunity! And I always thought of it as a high tech part that just wasn't figured out yet. I dreamed of me an my neighbor friend both buying a chat cartridge game so we could message each other!
Hey there! At 7:30 you show 「ちっちゃいエイリアン」 ちっちゃい is a colloquialism meaning little, small, or wee. I think a more accurate translation might be "Lil' Alien." 🙇 Great video!
little correction for the harry potter game, the TWO harry potter games on gbc let you trade the cards with the IR sensor. and they even let you trade with each other since they had the same cards.
Oh my goodness what a wonderful video!! IR in games is one of my favourite topics because it's almost always pointless silly stuff and I just love it ;u; thank you so much for covering this! I checked over my personal list of IR GBC games and compared it to the video and the description and the only thing you're missing is Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories Which according to Yugipedia "Players can connect to each other via infrared and receive a card each time they do so." Hope this helps!! ^^ thank you again so much, I loved seeing all these in action!
Nice video, here are a few omissions: There are two more games that support Ubi Key, the adaptations of the French movies "Taxi 2" and "Les Visiteurs". More importantly, the two Looney Tunes games by Infogrames "Martian Alert" and "Martian Revenge", had support for multiplayer through IR. That's right, if you didn't have any Link Cable, you could play 1v1 mini-games wirelessly as long as you kept the two consoles fairly stable in front of each other (honestly, it didn't work that well as you might expect). But it's a pretty big thing as it's not only about wireless trading but the first steps of wireless multiplayer :)
I always wondered what the sensor was for. I’ve noticed it on my gameboy colour before but I just shrugged it off since I’ve never used it for anything
I played Pokémon TCG so much when I was a kid- I, too, recommend anyone interested in the TCG try out the fan-translation of the sequel! It's awesome!!
Back in 2000 I was a coder working at Crawfish Interactive during the development of Lego Island 2. I was tasked with programming the IR system for this game - to allow card trading between Gameboys. The GBC IR hardware was a complete pain - very sensitive to distance between units, sunlight vs indoor lighting, timing between units and so on. I ended up including several convoluted routines to try and make the comms as robust as possible. These included a crude threshold filter (to help with varying lighting conditions), CRC error checking on the data packets and Hamming error correction too. It still proved to be somewhat unreliable! 😂
Bro when I was in second grade I had my GBC at school and me and a friend both had pokemon and we were trying to figure out what the IR sensor does, so both of us tried to battle each other by putting the IR sensors right in front of each other and at some point they touched, and I shit you not, both of our games recognized each other and the players went into the battle room and as soon as they did the game kinda soft locked. We couldn’t battle or get in or out of the battle room.
The 3DS also had an infrared port. To my knowledge, its only use was communication with the Circle Pad Pro accessory, but the new!3DS still kept it! The Wii U gamepad also had IR for universal remote functionality, which I used a LOT
Out of curiosity, was the Circle Pad Pro still technically compatible, even though there's no real need for it on the New 3DS? I always wanted to test this myself, but I had issues finding one even when they were new!
@@StuffWePlay doesn't physically fit on the new!3DS, or at least the CPPXL doesn't fit the n3DSXL. The n3DS IR Blaster is still used for the Skylanders portal and as an option for multiplayer handshakes in Gen 6 Pokemon games.
I'm surprised you don't have that many views. You're really good at making videos and this one was fun to watch. Keep up the good work! I think a video on Nintendo Labo compatible games would be interesting.
Great video... I remember getting my GBC back around '98-99 when it came out and loved it but was hugely disappointed that the IR never seemed to work with other friends who had the same GBC... we always had to breakout the cable but mostly gave up on it... Seemed like technology too early/too soon for that time period because if it had worked it would have been amazing. We already started thinking about player vs player battles for games outside just Pokemon.. but never got it. Then the GBA came out and I stopped trying to keep up with the handheld consoles.
Back in technical school, a bunch of people had HP calculators (I didn't, I found them too expensive to bother) and used the IR sensor to copy games to each other. The only way they could make it work reliably enough was by having the sensor windows touch each other
I don't know much about how the IR sensor on this works, but if I had to guess, it probably didn't allow wireless Pokemon trading bc of how huge Pokemon data is compared to the other wireless trading examples here. You'd basically have to create a system that can send through ALL of the pokemon's data (name, OT, moveset, exp, stat exp, IVs, and so on) without messing up a single byte of data, that's also able to double and triple check with the other console for a successful trade (dont want pokemon cloning!) AND can do this all in a reasonable timeframe. Battling is a similar problem, as in order for a pokemon battle to work correctly you need to first receive the data for all 6 opposing pokemon, meaning its about 6x the data transfer. Very interesting video btw! I always find niche console stuff like this to be very interesting :3
Surprisingly enough, you can actually use the 3DS IR when playing Virtual Console Pokemon games and it'll actually work just like it did on the originals. You can't connect 3DS to GBC, but 3DS to 3DS works great. I actually used it in hopes of trying to speed up the GSC Living Dex I was going for a couple years back
Great video! No idea if it actually uses the IR feature, but I'd recommend looking into the later Harvest Moon games and Legend of the River King games...they had a lot of neat features, so I wouldn't be surprised if they snuck IR support in!
Rugrats: Totally Angelica had IR support. A weird game if there ever was one. A series of mini games to collect dress up items then you would compete in fashion shows to get points. The fashion show items were tradable over the IR sensor. IR was the easiest way to get things between my Palm Pilot and Nokia 6280. I only used in on my Acer TravelMate 2500 laptop. As everyone who has ever used it says... It was slow. Bluetooth 2.0 was faster and that would now be considered insufferable in terms of speed.
the GBC 007 james bond game had a feature you can program the GBC to function as a remote control. it was quite weird though it was very directional in aiming.
Unlocking levels with the IR sensor is a neat feature, how? That's just putting an artificial lock on content that have no reason not to be accessible through other means, It's like those Dreamcast games where you have to log in to Seganet to unlock levels even though they can be played offline just fine, so part of them are inaccessible today unless you find a way to hack the game (and, coincidence or not, one of them is Pod speedzone by Ubisoft). Quite honestly the use on Super Mario Bros is pretty interesting, if you had the game back then along a few friends you could sync up every once in a while so that you challenge each others' scores It's quite a shame they didn't implement trading pokémons through the IR sensor; in fact it would be perfectly possible to battle using it as the game being turn-based it isn't a big issue to have a protocol with low bandwidth.
1:14 "WIth the only difference being the color of them" And the lack of a notch in the corner on GBC-only games, that's an important feature, since it prevents you from trying to use them in an original Game Boy.
I put a Growlithe on my pokewalker day 1 of getting pokemon heart gold. I have never taken him off. The things in storage right now but I wonder if the battery is still alive and what would happen to Growlithe if the battery died?
Upon checking the manual and a copy of the game, it seems like high score transfer is only possible through the link cable. No IR support there! That said, in looking into this, I found out that the Xena: Warrior Princess game apparently also has IR support!
I just unlocked a memory I forgot I had about The Road to El Dorado.. never thought about it since I set the game down 15+ years ago...... Wow... That was wild.. thanks dude. I'm gonna get that game real soon. ❤️
Yo, projared is doing a ptcg2 playthrough atm. Mon, Tues Thursdays, and Friday. He released episode 4 today. Please show card pop. I'm use an emulator and haven't seen this feature.
5:56 Are you telling me most people don't talk to every single NPC in Pokemon games in the hopes of getting free stuff? I always talked to every single NPC ever since R/B/Y even if I didn't necessarily read everything since my English was not that good yet.
I wonder if you couldn't trick a GBC with an IR transmitter/receiver wired up to send the same data as a another GBC would send for the Pokemon TCG's Card Pop
I had the original Game Boy and you'd never see it having same brand batteries. Each battery was a different brand 😅. Always. Lol A Panasonic, Energizer, Duracell, & a generic battery.
ya i remember a teacher in school told me how its not the link cabke and that it was an ir sensor like a remote control snd he said it would maybe be used as a tv remote and i showed him my casio tv remote watch i got for easter lol
I got a purple Gameboy color, pokemon blue, and pokemon yellow for my 6th birthday in 1999...God talk about good memories. I still remember sitting on my front porch, my neighbors Mookie (for some reason his family nicknamed him after the main char from that Spike Lee Joint) and Rachel (Who sadly died a few years back of a drug overdose) would come by and we'd all sit and play...I helped half my street get through Rock Tunnel, as many of them werent that good at the game and hadnt gotten Flash, luckily I had figured out how to get through without it...Actually thinking back i think i skipped flash most of the time lol kind of useless esp in 1st gen...Those were the days
Pokemon TCG on Game Boy was great. I enjoy it more than the mainline series and I wish they kept making them. There's just something about being rewarded with cards after each battle that makes you want to grind so you can build the ultimate deck, I find that way more rewarding than just getting a little bit of exp at the end of each battle. I actually enjoy grinding in TCG, even more so because of the kickass music. I've never enjoyed grinding in any mainline Pokemon game, though I beat every trainer, my brain is on snooze the whole time and I am basically just spamming A while doing other things. TCG takes more strategizing than that, you can't win just by spamming A, you actually have to pay attention and use your head, which keeps battles from getting boring. Even battling the same person multiple times, each battle plays out differently due to the cards you're dealt.
I bought a kit that made my gameboy color have a back lit lcd screen and my infrared sensor is now a touch sensor to adjust brightness. Find it more useful that way....the sensor and the gameboy. Otherwise I'd have to be playing it under a lamp, and be struggling to use lsdj and audrinoboy to make electronic music with it.
@@StuffWePlay to make music you can buy a flash cart and put the sd card in with nano loop or lsdj roms on there. Audrinoboy is like a thing that makes it to were you can use a midi keyboard to play sounds from your gameboy manually or use outside midi music gear to sequence it
Who else was kind of gutted that the IR feature only worked for the Pokémon TCG Card Pop feature once in it's lifetime meaning you could never card pop with the same cart that was already done before, not even giving you 24hrs till you could do it again with the same one... worst off the sequel used the same gimmick that made it fail bad on these games. I could only imagine if it was locked on the G/S games where you could mystery gift every day and get something new but thankfully this wasn't the case which is where the next gen Pokémon games back then had a better IR feature that could be used once per day if I recall so you could get stuff like Pokedolls and wallpapers and stuff... if the TCG allowed you to card pop again after 24hrs of doing it before then I think the IR would have worked so much better for the spin off game too!
You seem to be missing the fact that in order to play a game on the original gb you had to have the notch on the top of the game. The power switch was on top of the game boy and it locked the game in. The gamboy color games were flush with no notch. The power switch being on the side. So you could not play gb color games on the origonal gb. Also most of the cases were transparent.
Cross platform link compatibility wasted. I remember being shocked as a kid when I learned that pokemon TCG on GBC had wireless battle connectivity, esp. considering the GBA was already out and it still couldn't (until later releasing the adapter with Firered/leafgreen).
In a few years you’ll be making a video like this for the switch. Remember during the switch announcement trailer the host shook the joy on and it sounded/felt like there were ice cubes inside? I can’t remember the name of it, but that piece of hardware is incredibly underutilized.
Wireless multiplayer with IR was a dumb idea. It could barely be used for anything more than Pokemon trades. If you've ever used it you probably noticed that it was very particular about the two GBCs being parallel to eachother, and held at a certain distance, you couldn't move them at all. That would be awful for actually playing games together, especially since holding them at a horizontal angle would make all the glare from any light above you make it impossible to see the screen.
It’s funny how that works. I remember it being so hard to know what was true or not because of how many rumors there always were and on top of it sometimes you don’t remember things right either.
Just a comment on Game Boy cart colors. GB carts are Gray. GBC enhanced games have a Black cart. GBC Exclusive games have a translucent cart. Obviously there are some exceptions like Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow/Gold/Silver (the first three being Super Game Boy enhanced and the latter two being meant mainly for GBC but compatible with older GB).
There really should've been like a Hardware mode like Sony did with the CD playing ability Boot Up without a game and have at least a TV remote. Apparently I had the wrong games apart from Mario brothers that was the only thing that I really had to take vantage of the functions. I always wished as a kid it had some capability to interact with Computer like hey why wouldn't you be able to transfer your score data to the computer?
The gameboy colors ir well it did connect myster gift for pokemon it also was used for pokemon lil gigapets but from what I remembered nintendo had plans to scrap the link cable then i also heard Nintendo had plans for it
I absolutely concur with you on the Pokemon Card Game GB2 being fantastic. That's a game that I imported back in the day because I absolutely refused to be denied it. It's rather disappointing no further games were made for GBA or anything else since. The core concept is still solid. Sadly Hudson Soft is gone, but surely another developer could take up the mantle themselves.
Not many people had game boy color to begin. It was never as big as the original gameboy. I thought it was revolutionary as a heavy gameboy user though.
Trust me, you really don’t want to trade Pokemon with the IR sensor. It’s incredibly slow, unreliable and extremely short range. It is much, MUCH less hassle to use a link cable.
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really good video! one question though, what is the ,usic playing aprox 10-11:30 in the video?
Taco Bell i choose u!
Why the ir sensor wasn't utilized to make it a functioning controller for a bigger system I don't know
what was the big video they're talking about?
@@thatonecookie242 Just saw this!
So, this video was last year.
The big April video was the Google Stadia collab I did with a friend. The big May project was Mega May '21, which kicked out with this hour long behemoth of a vid: ua-cam.com/video/1ed8pKoJuCE/v-deo.html
I was a GBC programmer back in the day, and we supported the IR port. Thing was a real pain, it was only truly reliable if the two systems are straight across from each other and like 2 to 4 inches apart. And there was tons of interference, we had to include a lot of error checking and validation, if it failed we just had to try sending the data again. Which made it slow.
This should be a top comment. First, I want to thank you for your service to my childhood trophy that was the Gameboy Color! We as kids growing up, always wondered what the little black screen was for on the top of our GBCs, and It always reminded me of what is possible in the future, my friends told me that new games being worked on would use it. this little black box and it's future had me and all my friends excited for what's in store in the future! I'm sure there was big plans for this mysterious black screen back then, but in order to make the GBC affordable, im also sure some corners where cut. And It did leave us all wondering what this thing was actually for, I remember trying to trade Pokémon with it and it didn't work we was confused and said ahh it was worth a try. We thought there was a new smart feature that we just was not doing correctly.
Do not blame yourself for the IR being a pain to work with, and all the noise & interference that was the road block. If the tech wasn't solid, they should have left it off of the gbc. With that.
I can only now imagine the impact that the IR sensor could have made if we could trade Pokémon via the IR sensor. How much different would today be if IR was the money maker and all the research & Development at Nintendo shifted focus to IR on this? I still believe it is possible, like it still works on TVs everyday, I think IR needs more attention. Maybe there still is a future. We have AI and arduino's now !
a plastic shell or sticks to keep them aligned defeats the point but maybe u could have released an ir calibration STICKER to put on your table or the ground ... and it would help you line up the gameboys perfectly ;)
if you had access to gb studio back when u were a gbc coder , how much easier would it have been? or did being an actual programmer and nor having easyer toold of roday make you better and able ro troubleshoot more and more flexible?
Yeah this was pretty common. When i was a kid i had bought a laptop with IR built in and it could connect to an old pda and another laptop that had IR. You had to align it just right for it to work and it's data rate was really really slow.
I use to have the mission impossible cart. It was neat that it could clone your TV remote, thus turn the gbc into one. But since it didn't save the settings it would forget the IR codes soon as you turn it off; so it was kind of pointless. Anyways, good vid.👍
Thank you tons!
i have/had that game. probably stashed it somewhere. it was a cool feature but it was very short-lived for enjoyment.
Used to use a universal remote to change the channel on the TVs in school
Drove the teachers nuts
Hahaha
Would have really messed with them if I used a game boy color
Those pokewalkers definitely were built to that oldschool Nintendo quality. I lent mine to my friend and he lost it. we found it 3 years later when he sucked it up in his lawn mower. The thing still worked!
out of the blue dunk on jkr upgraded the video from "oh i enjoy this, i should check out more" to windmill slamming the sub button lmao
It is an absolute CRIME that you don't have more subs, keep up the good work man. i loved this vid!
Thank you so so much! I'm having weekly content out now, so hopefully that'll get the view counts rising again after my unexpected break last year
I don’t think I ever used the Game Boy Color IR sensor once, back in the day. I did occasionally transfer contacts from my laptop to my Nokia with IR. That was as slow and flaky as you’d expect!
I legit didn't even know this was a thing at all. Thanks a ton for the in depth look!
I'm way glad you enjoyed it!
Just found this channel. You're gaining a sub because I liked the video, but mostly because I wanna see that Pokemon TCG deep dive. Loved those games soooo much. The music is ***chef's kiss***
Thank you tons! I may dive into it soon - once I'm done with a few big vids I have in the works
The Pokemon TCG game is the only time I ever used this thing. Was actually pretty helpful.
Card Pop was way cool!
9:43 lol why's Mickey so big compared to the house and so well animated
I remember my friends and I tried using that sensor during recess to trade Pokémon. Needless to say we used the link cable lol Great video dude
Thank you tons!
What i miss the most about this IR time with the Gameboy, is that being connected was an option and a Luxury. It was a fancy thing back then. It was a feature that I looked forward to using if I ever got the opportunity! And I always thought of it as a high tech part that just wasn't figured out yet. I dreamed of me an my neighbor friend both buying a chat cartridge game so we could message each other!
There's a port of VIP on gameboy?
I have some more research to do.
You down to do a collab on Pamela Anderson games?
Hey there! At 7:30 you show 「ちっちゃいエイリアン」 ちっちゃい is a colloquialism meaning little, small, or wee. I think a more accurate translation might be "Lil' Alien." 🙇 Great video!
little correction for the harry potter game, the TWO harry potter games on gbc let you trade the cards with the IR sensor. and they even let you trade with each other since they had the same cards.
Those games was classic some of my favorite games growing up
Oh my goodness what a wonderful video!! IR in games is one of my favourite topics because it's almost always pointless silly stuff and I just love it ;u; thank you so much for covering this! I checked over my personal list of IR GBC games and compared it to the video and the description and the only thing you're missing is Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters II: Dark duel Stories
Which according to Yugipedia "Players can connect to each other via infrared and receive a card each time they do so." Hope this helps!! ^^ thank you again so much, I loved seeing all these in action!
I was gonna mention robopon. But you actually mentioned it! Nice!
I think it's the most unique cartridge I own
Nice video, here are a few omissions:
There are two more games that support Ubi Key, the adaptations of the French movies "Taxi 2" and "Les Visiteurs".
More importantly, the two Looney Tunes games by Infogrames "Martian Alert" and "Martian Revenge", had support for multiplayer through IR. That's right, if you didn't have any Link Cable, you could play 1v1 mini-games wirelessly as long as you kept the two consoles fairly stable in front of each other (honestly, it didn't work that well as you might expect). But it's a pretty big thing as it's not only about wireless trading but the first steps of wireless multiplayer :)
Minor correction, Chee Chai (ちっちゃい) Alien just means small alien.
I always wondered what the sensor was for. I’ve noticed it on my gameboy colour before but I just shrugged it off since I’ve never used it for anything
It's way cool! Perhaps I'll track do a full Chee Chai Alien showcase vid someday!
I loved using Mission Impossible for GBC to change TV channels at school and McDonald’s
I played Pokémon TCG so much when I was a kid- I, too, recommend anyone interested in the TCG try out the fan-translation of the sequel! It's awesome!!
Lego Island 2 for the GBC also has an IR feature.
Added to the list!
Back in 2000 I was a coder working at Crawfish Interactive during the development of Lego Island 2. I was tasked with programming the IR system for this game - to allow card trading between Gameboys.
The GBC IR hardware was a complete pain - very sensitive to distance between units, sunlight vs indoor lighting, timing between units and so on. I ended up including several convoluted routines to try and make the comms as robust as possible. These included a crude threshold filter (to help with varying lighting conditions), CRC error checking on the data packets and Hamming error correction too.
It still proved to be somewhat unreliable! 😂
Wonder if different brands of VCR/TV remotes speak differently with compatible games due to variations in IR signal.
Bro when I was in second grade I had my GBC at school and me and a friend both had pokemon and we were trying to figure out what the IR sensor does, so both of us tried to battle each other by putting the IR sensors right in front of each other and at some point they touched, and I shit you not, both of our games recognized each other and the players went into the battle room and as soon as they did the game kinda soft locked. We couldn’t battle or get in or out of the battle room.
The 3DS also had an infrared port. To my knowledge, its only use was communication with the Circle Pad Pro accessory, but the new!3DS still kept it!
The Wii U gamepad also had IR for universal remote functionality, which I used a LOT
Out of curiosity, was the Circle Pad Pro still technically compatible, even though there's no real need for it on the New 3DS?
I always wanted to test this myself, but I had issues finding one even when they were new!
@@StuffWePlay doesn't physically fit on the new!3DS, or at least the CPPXL doesn't fit the n3DSXL.
The n3DS IR Blaster is still used for the Skylanders portal and as an option for multiplayer handshakes in Gen 6 Pokemon games.
6:27
Holding it in my hand right now, ready to walk to work. Feels nice to in a sense, take my starter with me for a walk.
I'm surprised you don't have that many views. You're really good at making videos and this one was fun to watch. Keep up the good work! I think a video on Nintendo Labo compatible games would be interesting.
Thank you tons and tons! If I can get my hands on some Labo kits, I'd love to do that as a vid sometime!
Great video... I remember getting my GBC back around '98-99 when it came out and loved it but was hugely disappointed that the IR never seemed to work with other friends who had the same GBC... we always had to breakout the cable but mostly gave up on it...
Seemed like technology too early/too soon for that time period because if it had worked it would have been amazing. We already started thinking about player vs player battles for games outside just Pokemon.. but never got it. Then the GBA came out and I stopped trying to keep up with the handheld consoles.
Back in technical school, a bunch of people had HP calculators (I didn't, I found them too expensive to bother) and used the IR sensor to copy games to each other. The only way they could make it work reliably enough was by having the sensor windows touch each other
I don't know much about how the IR sensor on this works, but if I had to guess, it probably didn't allow wireless Pokemon trading bc of how huge Pokemon data is compared to the other wireless trading examples here.
You'd basically have to create a system that can send through ALL of the pokemon's data (name, OT, moveset, exp, stat exp, IVs, and so on) without messing up a single byte of data, that's also able to double and triple check with the other console for a successful trade (dont want pokemon cloning!) AND can do this all in a reasonable timeframe.
Battling is a similar problem, as in order for a pokemon battle to work correctly you need to first receive the data for all 6 opposing pokemon, meaning its about 6x the data transfer.
Very interesting video btw! I always find niche console stuff like this to be very interesting :3
Thank you so so much!
Surprisingly enough, you can actually use the 3DS IR when playing Virtual Console Pokemon games and it'll actually work just like it did on the originals. You can't connect 3DS to GBC, but 3DS to 3DS works great. I actually used it in hopes of trying to speed up the GSC Living Dex I was going for a couple years back
Great video!
No idea if it actually uses the IR feature, but I'd recommend looking into the later Harvest Moon games and Legend of the River King games...they had a lot of neat features, so I wouldn't be surprised if they snuck IR support in!
Thanks for the tip!
Rugrats: Totally Angelica had IR support. A weird game if there ever was one. A series of mini games to collect dress up items then you would compete in fashion shows to get points. The fashion show items were tradable over the IR sensor. IR was the easiest way to get things between my Palm Pilot and Nokia 6280. I only used in on my Acer TravelMate 2500 laptop. As everyone who has ever used it says... It was slow. Bluetooth 2.0 was faster and that would now be considered insufferable in terms of speed.
About IR sensor, you could also make a videos of the IR sensor of 3ds, wii/u, switch. It's not that extent, but something could be said.
I'll see what I can do
Somehow I never realized the gameboy colour even had an IR sensor... Guess now I have to get some of this games, if only for the novelty factor
Card Pop especially is worth checking out!
the GBC 007 james bond game had a feature you can program the GBC to function as a remote control. it was quite weird though it was very directional in aiming.
Nobody ever talks about this! Thank you!!! Great video!!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Great video.
I never had the gbc but my niece had one and we always wondered what that censor was for
I'm way glad you enjoyed it!
Pokémon mystery trade with the IR sensor was awesome!!!
Unlocking levels with the IR sensor is a neat feature, how? That's just putting an artificial lock on content that have no reason not to be accessible through other means, It's like those Dreamcast games where you have to log in to Seganet to unlock levels even though they can be played offline just fine, so part of them are inaccessible today unless you find a way to hack the game (and, coincidence or not, one of them is Pod speedzone by Ubisoft). Quite honestly the use on Super Mario Bros is pretty interesting, if you had the game back then along a few friends you could sync up every once in a while so that you challenge each others' scores
It's quite a shame they didn't implement trading pokémons through the IR sensor; in fact it would be perfectly possible to battle using it as the game being turn-based it isn't a big issue to have a protocol with low bandwidth.
1:14 "WIth the only difference being the color of them" And the lack of a notch in the corner on GBC-only games, that's an important feature, since it prevents you from trying to use them in an original Game Boy.
I put a Growlithe on my pokewalker day 1 of getting pokemon heart gold. I have never taken him off. The things in storage right now but I wonder if the battery is still alive and what would happen to Growlithe if the battery died?
I remember hearing about people changing traffic lights with the Mission Impossible GBC game, guess that was just an urban legend.
how about the port on og vita?
Wait that strip was an ir sensor?
Doesn't Tetris DX let you use the IR sensor to transfer high scores?
Upon checking the manual and a copy of the game, it seems like high score transfer is only possible through the link cable. No IR support there!
That said, in looking into this, I found out that the Xena: Warrior Princess game apparently also has IR support!
I just unlocked a memory I forgot I had about The Road to El Dorado.. never thought about it since I set the game down 15+ years ago...... Wow... That was wild.. thanks dude. I'm gonna get that game real soon. ❤️
Thanks for the mention of Robopon, I never heard of it in Europe before. Fuuuuuuuun ^_____________________^
Yo, projared is doing a ptcg2 playthrough atm. Mon, Tues Thursdays, and Friday. He released episode 4 today.
Please show card pop. I'm use an emulator and haven't seen this feature.
Legit, I'm going to try to track down another Game Boy Color just so I can show it off! If I'm going to do a PTCG retrospective, I better go all out!
Mission impossible had an IR tv remote utilizing the gbc ir censor
Whats with the swich joycon ir? Ok labo but?
5:56 Are you telling me most people don't talk to every single NPC in Pokemon games in the hopes of getting free stuff? I always talked to every single NPC ever since R/B/Y even if I didn't necessarily read everything since my English was not that good yet.
I wonder if you couldn't trick a GBC with an IR transmitter/receiver wired up to send the same data as a another GBC would send for the Pokemon TCG's Card Pop
2:28 what the heck is that thing?!?
The Pokémon Mini! It's a handheld system from around 2001 that I REALLY wished I owned! Also, The Golden Bolt did a great vid on it!
I had the original Game Boy and you'd never see it having same brand batteries. Each battery was a different brand 😅. Always. Lol A Panasonic, Energizer, Duracell, & a generic battery.
ya i remember a teacher in school told me how its not the link cabke and that it was an ir sensor like a remote control snd he said it would maybe be used as a tv remote and i showed him my casio tv remote watch i got for easter lol
The game boy color sure is cool
I absolutely agree!
I'm surprised UA-cam channel stop skeletons from fighting hasn't done a video on this yet
Great video
I got a purple Gameboy color, pokemon blue, and pokemon yellow for my 6th birthday in 1999...God talk about good memories. I still remember sitting on my front porch, my neighbors Mookie (for some reason his family nicknamed him after the main char from that Spike Lee Joint) and Rachel (Who sadly died a few years back of a drug overdose) would come by and we'd all sit and play...I helped half my street get through Rock Tunnel, as many of them werent that good at the game and hadnt gotten Flash, luckily I had figured out how to get through without it...Actually thinking back i think i skipped flash most of the time lol kind of useless esp in 1st gen...Those were the days
Pokemon TCG on Game Boy was great. I enjoy it more than the mainline series and I wish they kept making them. There's just something about being rewarded with cards after each battle that makes you want to grind so you can build the ultimate deck, I find that way more rewarding than just getting a little bit of exp at the end of each battle. I actually enjoy grinding in TCG, even more so because of the kickass music. I've never enjoyed grinding in any mainline Pokemon game, though I beat every trainer, my brain is on snooze the whole time and I am basically just spamming A while doing other things. TCG takes more strategizing than that, you can't win just by spamming A, you actually have to pay attention and use your head, which keeps battles from getting boring. Even battling the same person multiple times, each battle plays out differently due to the cards you're dealt.
I'd say the reason Pokémon didn't support IR is simply to sell more link cables. No technical reason it couldn't be done, simply a profit decision.
IR can be flaky. You don't want to use it to send a lot of data.
I bought a kit that made my gameboy color have a back lit lcd screen and my infrared sensor is now a touch sensor to adjust brightness. Find it more useful that way....the sensor and the gameboy. Otherwise I'd have to be playing it under a lamp, and be struggling to use lsdj and audrinoboy to make electronic music with it.
Oh that sounds like a way cool mod! Out of curiosity, where did you find that kit from?
@@StuffWePlay handheld legends. My mod was solder free and they have plenty of replacement parts like shells, and buttons
@@StuffWePlay to make music you can buy a flash cart and put the sd card in with nano loop or lsdj roms on there. Audrinoboy is like a thing that makes it to were you can use a midi keyboard to play sounds from your gameboy manually or use outside midi music gear to sequence it
Who else was kind of gutted that the IR feature only worked for the Pokémon TCG Card Pop feature once in it's lifetime meaning you could never card pop with the same cart that was already done before, not even giving you 24hrs till you could do it again with the same one... worst off the sequel used the same gimmick that made it fail bad on these games. I could only imagine if it was locked on the G/S games where you could mystery gift every day and get something new but thankfully this wasn't the case which is where the next gen Pokémon games back then had a better IR feature that could be used once per day if I recall so you could get stuff like Pokedolls and wallpapers and stuff... if the TCG allowed you to card pop again after 24hrs of doing it before then I think the IR would have worked so much better for the spin off game too!
Forgot to include Austin Powers: Welcome to My Underground Lair and Austin Powers: Oh, Behave.
Such a well-made video!
How could I not subscribe?!
Thank you so much!
robopon was one of the games i wanted to play as a kid there is a GBA version
I need to try out Robopon 2 someday!!
I've been wanting to play an emulator of that but couldn't find it anywhere
You seem to be missing the fact that in order to play a game on the original gb you had to have the notch on the top of the game. The power switch was on top of the game boy and it locked the game in. The gamboy color games were flush with no notch. The power switch being on the side. So you could not play gb color games on the origonal gb. Also most of the cases were transparent.
Cross platform link compatibility wasted.
I remember being shocked as a kid when I learned that pokemon TCG on GBC had wireless battle connectivity, esp. considering the GBA was already out and it still couldn't (until later releasing the adapter with Firered/leafgreen).
In a few years you’ll be making a video like this for the switch. Remember during the switch announcement trailer the host shook the joy on and it sounded/felt like there were ice cubes inside? I can’t remember the name of it, but that piece of hardware is incredibly underutilized.
Idk
I love my Gameboy Color, currently playing through War Locked (a RTS!)
Oh wait..its mentioned in the video haha I didn't know about the IR feature tho
Mission impossible also offered the ability to program the gbc as a tv remote!
Wireless multiplayer with IR was a dumb idea. It could barely be used for anything more than Pokemon trades. If you've ever used it you probably noticed that it was very particular about the two GBCs being parallel to eachother, and held at a certain distance, you couldn't move them at all. That would be awful for actually playing games together, especially since holding them at a horizontal angle would make all the glare from any light above you make it impossible to see the screen.
I could've sworn you could trade Pokemon over IR In G/S/C. It's been like 20 years, but still, I thought my memory of that was pretty clear.
It’s funny how that works. I remember it being so hard to know what was true or not because of how many rumors there always were and on top of it sometimes you don’t remember things right either.
IR is just a wavelength of light we can't see
I think I only used it a couple times for a pokemon transfer or two.
Awe I love me some Pokémon tcg on game boy color
The sequel is fantastic, too!
@@StuffWePlay I’ve never played the sequel but I should definitely look into it
I have the Mary Kate and Ashley cart in my collection because... it has printer support. (have all the printer games)
gbc also features VRAM DMA
I still have the original trading card game cart and play it from time to time. I’ll have to look into this AI glitching and hacks. Sounds interesting
Me and my friend accidentally swapped our data on Super Mario Bros Deluxe and I was pretty salty about it ha but you unlock an image for doing it
Just a comment on Game Boy cart colors.
GB carts are Gray.
GBC enhanced games have a Black cart.
GBC Exclusive games have a translucent cart.
Obviously there are some exceptions like Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow/Gold/Silver (the first three being Super Game Boy enhanced and the latter two being meant mainly for GBC but compatible with older GB).
I have always wondered what that thing was until today years old 🤦♂️
There really should've been like a Hardware mode like Sony did with the CD playing ability Boot Up without a game and have at least a TV remote. Apparently I had the wrong games apart from Mario brothers that was the only thing that I really had to take vantage of the functions. I always wished as a kid it had some capability to interact with Computer like hey why wouldn't you be able to transfer your score data to the computer?
wats the point of the zinger on jk here
I'm trans.
JK is funny to make fun of, thats a fact
Chamber of Secrets was pretty solid, I thought. About a 7.9/10 as far as gbc rpg's go. Easily an 8.5/10 if you're a Harry Potter fan.
The gameboy colors ir well it did connect myster gift for pokemon it also was used for pokemon lil gigapets but from what I remembered nintendo had plans to scrap the link cable then i also heard Nintendo had plans for it
TIL that the Pokémon TCG game got a sequel.
ubisoft made great platformers on the GBC, the donald duck one is S-Tier in gameplay in graphics IMO
Why not use underutilized instead of underused?
I absolutely concur with you on the Pokemon Card Game GB2 being fantastic. That's a game that I imported back in the day because I absolutely refused to be denied it.
It's rather disappointing no further games were made for GBA or anything else since. The core concept is still solid. Sadly Hudson Soft is gone, but surely another developer could take up the mantle themselves.
At least the Pokémon Mini had an IR Sensor as well, for what that's worth!
Wow, the IR feature (as UNDERutilised) was laaaaaaaaaaaame!!
The pokemon trading card game was very amazing. I made a BS deck of articunos and was unbeatable.
This makes me want to buy a GB color or an Advance SP to play pokemon red
Not many people had game boy color to begin. It was never as big as the original gameboy. I thought it was revolutionary as a heavy gameboy user though.
you should check out the mission impossible game it has the ability to control a tv
I did a video on that last month :)
Trust me, you really don’t want to trade Pokemon with the IR sensor. It’s incredibly slow, unreliable and extremely short range. It is much, MUCH less hassle to use a link cable.
The Japanese furby game actually communicated with a furby through IR
This is the soul video that made youtube remove dislikes. Just to pull a gotem moment