Dang, your ability to find and unearth even more lost articles never ceases to amaze me! Just when I think I know all there is about a certain topic, you come along with a new discovery! I love how I'm always learning new things 🥰
6:02 haha, saw the domain was for sale and decided to snatch it. I was actually planning on creating a site that can page my actual beeper so this'll come in handy.
@@mr.altoids6002got tons of good ol analog vacuum tubes and equip myself. I dig all things electronic. I’ll never get tired of seeing the power led light up.
Well if nintendo combines all elements from all their handhelds and addons(including planned addons) just together,they could indeed make their own smartphone,even if it never will hold any candle against apple & samsung but still it would be cool to see it happen.
Why do you think so? Sure, this would have been an impressive tool at the time, but I don't think it would have been adopted by a lot of people. I found out only recently that smartphones, which are now ubiquitous where I live (the Netherlands), have been around since the early 2000's, and they only really gained traction a few years after the 2007 release of the iPhone.
I can imagine the wii being called the turnboy, a turn of the page on a page boy. Advanced hardware allows the turn boy to have a page boy built in. Then it's just a wii
im surprised at how many things i DONT know about the gameboy. No idea how you unearth this stuff but man am i glad you guys do because we need this history to be preserved in some fashion. Thanks for always teaching us new things like this! This is so awesome!
Meanwhile in Japan Nintendo dabbled with Mobile GB which connected the GB’s link port to several Japan-only mobile phones. Only a handful of games supported it, the most prominent being Pokémon Crystal. It never made it outside of Japan. There was also a JP-only satellite gaming service for the Super Famicom. It’s a shame that they took chances on those, even with no roadmap to get them to other regions, but canned this because it wouldn’t work in Japan.
Nintendo had Satellaview and Sega had Sega Channel, but they only downloaded broadcast content/games and didn't allow for online gaming. Nintendo wanted to launch it in North America with help of Microsoft, but these plans didn't flourish. For online multiplayer gaming, there actually was a third-party service called XBAND.
@@viper8908 Yup! the xband was ahead of its time with all the functions it had! the team who created it were super passionate and i don't use this term lightly, but i think it applies to them. they were basically geniuses!
DLC was invented many years before and communication by text and photo and internet browsing on mobile devices was practically impossible. Doing this with a controller dpad and some other things would be so much easier for consumers..
So they weren't fine with releasing this only in North America, but they were perfectly okay with the GBC mobile adapter for Pokemon Crystal only being released in Japan.
Mobile phone companies are different in Japan. Since Nintendo is a Japanese company, they had a much better chance of getting it approved than in the U.S.
I think the Mobile adapter was considered for the Américas and Europe aswell, but they did not expect they could not be able to reach an agreement with overseas Carriers.
This is really fascinating, I had never heard of this before! I can understand a few reasons why it didn't finalize, but it's really interesting to learn about stuff like this. Super ambitious
Greetings, comrades! I am a russian 14 yr old, and I am currently on my way of achieving perfect fluency in English, and what I can say, that every single DYKG video is where new words for me are at their abundance peak! This really helps me learn something new every day and keep my studies ongoing even out of the confines of school! Thank you, DYKG, for your righteous campaign and effort put into every video! Also thanks for such thorough explanations of things!
Well, the modern Desktop layout with folders and a mouse cursor was invented by Xerox of all groups. It was only for office use, but they didn't know what else to do with it. Eventually, they gave it to a guy called Steve Jobs.
I remember owning epic win mobile , RIM and s60 smart phones (that had copy paste and multi tasking) way before Apple gave us the semi dumb fashion phone. 👍 apple gave a capacitive screen and more finger friendly OS but that was just merging tech and someone had to do it first. Lg had the first capacitive screen, and win mo had loads of skins that were finger friendly by design but no capacitive screen. Apple were riding on the ipod popularity and it really worked for them I think they did a good job but it was fashion. It wasn't a complete OS for a few generations. So I can't see it as the start of the modern smart phone, just a step 👍 Microsoft suffered from such bad management it was a joke. They wanted to keep zune, xbox and windows phones completely separate to make money. That's the real what if (I think) What if MS had given a xbox/zune phone and put all their resources into it. 4 years after Apple released iPhone Nintendo gave us the 3ds and it still had a resistive touch screen because capacitive screens are not accurate enough for pure gaming machines. But resistive is bad for finger friendly OS. I don't think Nintendo ever wanted to go outside of their gaming bubble enough and they didn't have anything like the tech Microsoft had. 👍 Sorry I went all into memories there 😅
why? that's as stupid as wanting them to make PCs. Is not that they needed it. They are hardware-software company and they are doing very well that way. No need to so other stuff. Funny how the so-called "fans" want Nintendo to die doing stuff like this.
Man, owning all of the GB add-ons would be so cool. There's just something so awesome about all of them and would be fun to imagine a world where they all caught on.
I’m imagining someone going to great lengths to do just that only for it to have an effect similar to the Infinity Stones from the Marvel movies or the Shankara Stones from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and allow the one in possession of all GB relics to rewrite history as it pertains to the GB and its game library. 😆
For shame it never got released. Over time, someone could have released a homebrew patch for full internet search and could have gain the title GAME MAN, based on search.
I saw an advertisement for this in a magazine distributed in school around 99. I wondered about whatever happened with it and searched the net until just today coming across this.
I knew nothing about workboy or really anything about the og Gameboys add-ons (og gameboy was just before my time), but this story and was son interesting! The fact the workboy seems to work so well really makes me think it was an unbelievably missed opportunity
I've always wondered if the Gameboy was capable of displaying video When I was 10 there was nothing I wanted more than to be able to watch TV on my Gameboy color
It's undeniable. Nintendo always thinks about the japanese market FIRST, it's their utmost priority, to the point where they'd rather have something come out in japan but not everywhere else
I'm certain this whole idea would have come to fruition if Nintendo could make it work in Japan, even if it wouldn't be made available anywhere else in the world.
Naturally. Home market first. It's just easier to manage and fix. It's also why the international versions of games used to not have the bugs the japanese versions had since they had time to find out if there were bugs and patched them or fixed them some other way before releasing them to the wider market. That's not true anymore since Nintendo's into worldwide simultaneous releases now for their bigger titles. That's why we get buggier games now.
Slotting every single GameBoy accessory in at the same time like stones in the infinity gauntlet 🤣 But seriously, this was another fantastic deep dive into something that would've been lost to time. Just as good as the WorkBoy video and fascinating how ahead of it's time it was!
If they were able to pull off a deal. Then that could have been something that carried over to where even today they could have been getting royalties or something even though there isn't a need for an attachment.
This would have been insane if they made this for the game boy advance and released promoted it for pokemon specifically. An internal game gear for the trainer.
If you're not aware, there was actually something exactly like what you're describing for the gameboy advance sp. It was sold as a promotional item for when Pokemon Fire Red and Leaf green dropped back in the early 2000'sp
I have huge doubts that the Game Boy Color could have handled live video in the late 90s. Wish they had actually built this out so we could see one way or another.
If it's being streamed then the console is entirely limited to the speed it can push the data into RAM from the cart, the GBA had similar RAM speeds and was able to do video at a similar sort of resolution to the GBC and low framerate. So yeah, it'd be possible, but I doubt it'd be usable unless they could use clever tricks like reducing the real resolution(do it against a fixed colour background to reduce the amount needing to be updated each frame) or running a low framerate(doing the feeds as more like a slideshow with animatioms than a continuous live video).
It truly was!! i think the innovation came from the limitations within the hardware they were working with. it forced them to be creative to figure out solutions etc. nowadays the tech we have is still truly amazing, but it still seem to me at least as if we lost some of that creativity idk...
This would have been a game changer if it came out in the late 90s, but I'd wage it would have been astronomically expensive if it was able to deliver all those features. On top of that it would definitely require a monthly service fee - even Sega Channel was a paid service. Or it might have been a huge flop. One of those "You guys aren't ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it" situations. Who knows!
Fifteen year old me would have found this to be pretty f'ing amazing. Combine that with a way to get data on/off the thing and 'oh look it's turned the gameboy into a PDA.'
Why was this not pursued? Was it the intro of smartphones the apple and initial android releases that put a halt to it? I mean there is so many applications. If you’re gonna be playing games on it , make it do everything else why not?
It's ironic to me how Nintendo Japan was like "yeah, but what about international markets, having something NA only will mess everything up" when they had so much JP-only stuff like the Satellaview and the N64DD.
@@fauzanramadhan9046 yeah, but what they said is that they wanted all the world to have the same experiences with handhelds and games, then made multiple add ons and even a game boy that never left japan (Gameboy Light)
@@arielglr7177 they tend to use Japan as test market for new the hardware. Gameboy light is a unique case, because if it's release in the US it will collide with Gameboy Color line up (at the were already out). For the development side it was a strange time for gameboy R&D team because gunpei yokoi has already leave nintendo and project atlantis (Gameboy Advance) were still on the long development. And because of higher up at Nintendo wants a next gen gameboy to compete against Neo Geo in Japan and at the time there are rumors for bandai new handheld. Then Nintendo was forces to relelase the gameboy color a few months after gameboy light (at the time Nintendo was planning GBA to be the next gameboy but they still need more time for development)
It's too bad it didn't come out at the time. With all the Japanese games that are region locked, it would have been nice to have a US region locked game add-on.
Had this released, it would have made ultimate Punching Weight material. I like to imagine that there is a Parallel Universe Derek out there somewhere, doing this thing the justice it so rightly deserves. Awesome coverage on a truly ambitious device. It's crazy the kinds of things we would never learn about if not for investigations like this.
I call bs on their reason for a universal launch, there were tons of Japan only releases. In truth, if it couldn't come out in Japan it wasn't going to be released.
"A product limited to one territory" One of the biggest territories and didn't stop them from using similar things in Japan exclusively, the Satellaview comes to mind. So yeah, this was less "it's not able to get on everything" and more "it's not able to work here".
Wait so Japan can get Satellaview BS, the 64 DD, and all those cool Famicom attachments as region exclusive, but the second the US almost got something similar as region exclusive, it gets canned for not having global appeal. Okay.
It was and is always "Japan first; overseas second" for Nintendo. If Pageboy's comm mechanism was doable in Japan, then they might try to release the add-on.
Just imagine an alternate universe where this actually came out and took off, Nintendo would have been considered to be the origin and creator of social media instead of the cell phone industry.
Nintendo: The page boy can only be used in America and not worldwide? Nah, we dont want this Also nintendo: The mobile game adapter, which can be used to battle and trade people online in Pokemon Crystal, can only be used in Japan? Oh hell yeah this is what we want!
Extremely novel, but no way would it have made it to market or have been successful (even if the international networks were in place). The cost would have to be several times the GameBoy which would have been a huge turn off to parents (the people most likely to purchase it). Battery life would have been a concern. Given an up to 30hr battery life on the GBC, and the average pager lasting up to 3 weeks you'd be eating through batteries. A free wireless network subscription would not be economical. Someone has to pay for upgrade, repairs, and maintenance of the towers and lines and I can't see Nintendo cutting a monthly check. There is also the security aspect of it. Friend lists and such would need to have been implemented, because otherwise how are you going to make sure little Suzy doesn't get sent inappropriate messages\photos from who knows where. If something bad had happened to a kid, like they met up with a stranger and something happened, then the news media would have started off the segment with "Nintendo product leads to child's abduction". The technology would have been extremely impressive for the time and theoretically could have existed, but it just wouldn't make sense from an economical standpoint. At best, something regionally could be done like allowing everyone in NYC or LA to talk to each other for cheap, but as mentioned in the video, this goes against the whole universal idea of the product. Thanks for sharing this though. It was an interesting idea.
The only thing that might have held this product back was price but if they managed to figure that out we might have seen later gameboys have this integrated into the hardware. So cool seeing old companies explore what was possible with any bit of hardware they could get their hands on. Now the only question is can a modders and hardware enthusiast recreate something like this.
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Dang, your ability to find and unearth even more lost articles never ceases to amaze me! Just when I think I know all there is about a certain topic, you come along with a new discovery! I love how I'm always learning new things 🥰
Thanks very much!
You should watch Lady Decade if you haven’t already, she has tons of interesting topics of lesser known gaming topics.
What ever he uses to search for this stuff we need we could find almost anything then
@@maimetechy I just talk to game developers. There’s no magic secret :)
Fascinating stuff. The sheer ambition and passion they had for this project is quite impressive. Truly ahead of it's time.
I remember back than everything the Gameboy wasn't made for was dope as hell.
6:02 haha, saw the domain was for sale and decided to snatch it. I was actually planning on creating a site that can page my actual beeper so this'll come in handy.
That's actually pretty neat
You still have a pager?
Pager? I hardly know 'er!
I enjoy old electronics and radio that's why I have one.
@@mr.altoids6002got tons of good ol analog vacuum tubes and equip myself. I dig all things electronic. I’ll never get tired of seeing the power led light up.
Imagine an alternate history where this actually came out and flourished! That would have been nuts.
Anything is possible. 😗👍
Potentially, Nintnedo could have used the Pageboy DS as a launch point in to making their own smartphones.
Well if nintendo combines all elements from all their handhelds and addons(including planned addons) just together,they could indeed make their own smartphone,even if it never will hold any candle against apple & samsung but still it would be cool to see it happen.
typical nintendo same as apple ,they get ideas pitched to them, say " nah " and then steal the ideas and concepts anyway without paying for loyalties
Likely it would have become obscure history. Every time you look at this sort of topic you'll find something surprising.
This was ahead of its time. It would have been so revolutionary.
Why do you think so? Sure, this would have been an impressive tool at the time, but I don't think it would have been adopted by a lot of people.
I found out only recently that smartphones, which are now ubiquitous where I live (the Netherlands), have been around since the early 2000's, and they only really gained traction a few years after the 2007 release of the iPhone.
There's an alternate universe where this became a thing and we are all now still using a modern version of pageboy
I can imagine the wii being called the turnboy, a turn of the page on a page boy. Advanced hardware allows the turn boy to have a page boy built in. Then it's just a wii
And to think I have to deal with f#ck boys smdh
Page boy advance
Nintendo 64 pager
GameCube pager
The Wii, Wii U, and Switch have all these features built in
This was incredibly well done, loving the GameBoy videos!!!
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Eddie Gill and the Page Boy: "I CAN SEE THE FUTURE!"
Honestly though, this would've been the craziest thing ever in the early 2000's.
I love these lost tech videos!!!! I know the algorithm hasn't been to kind to this channel recently but your guys's stuff is still super top notch :)
Might be working again because I was just recommended this!
im surprised at how many things i DONT know about the gameboy. No idea how you unearth this stuff but man am i glad you guys do because we need this history to be preserved in some fashion. Thanks for always teaching us new things like this! This is so awesome!
Thanks very much.
Meanwhile in Japan Nintendo dabbled with Mobile GB which connected the GB’s link port to several Japan-only mobile phones. Only a handful of games supported it, the most prominent being Pokémon Crystal. It never made it outside of Japan.
There was also a JP-only satellite gaming service for the Super Famicom.
It’s a shame that they took chances on those, even with no roadmap to get them to other regions, but canned this because it wouldn’t work in Japan.
Really makes you think what online gaming would have looked like back then if it got out of japan
Nintendo had Satellaview and Sega had Sega Channel, but they only downloaded broadcast content/games and didn't allow for online gaming. Nintendo wanted to launch it in North America with help of Microsoft, but these plans didn't flourish. For online multiplayer gaming, there actually was a third-party service called XBAND.
Microsoft's Xbox would later become the first console with actual online gaming in mind. Funnily enough, the logo looks much like unrelated XBAND's.
@@viper8908 Yup! the xband was ahead of its time with all the functions it had! the team who created it were super passionate and i don't use this term lightly, but i think it applies to them. they were basically geniuses!
This is one of the most interesting videos I have seen in a big while, thank you very much! :)
Thank you. I'm glad you thought so.
So the man basically came up with humanity's entire lifestyle 20 years later, including DLC for games
Basically
DLC was invented many years before and communication by text and photo and internet browsing on mobile devices was practically impossible. Doing this with a controller dpad and some other things would be so much easier for consumers..
I love learning about tech companies trying to achieve what we have now with the limited tech they had then.
hell yeah! i think the limitations actually forced them to be more creative with there designs!
This is probably the dopest shit found from a prototype like this! So much can be traced back to this!
So they weren't fine with releasing this only in North America, but they were perfectly okay with the GBC mobile adapter for Pokemon Crystal only being released in Japan.
Mobile phone companies are different in Japan. Since Nintendo is a Japanese company, they had a much better chance of getting it approved than in the U.S.
My thoughts exactly. Nintendo will always be looking out for home
I think the Mobile adapter was considered for the Américas and Europe aswell, but they did not expect they could not be able to reach an agreement with overseas Carriers.
That’s what he said
I love how you _only_ mention Sega as competitor at the beginning. xD
What a fascinating piece of history!
Great video, too.
This is really fascinating, I had never heard of this before! I can understand a few reasons why it didn't finalize, but it's really interesting to learn about stuff like this. Super ambitious
Greetings, comrades! I am a russian 14 yr old, and I am currently on my way of achieving perfect fluency in English, and what I can say, that every single DYKG video is where new words for me are at their abundance peak! This really helps me learn something new every day and keep my studies ongoing even out of the confines of school! Thank you, DYKG, for your righteous campaign and effort put into every video! Also thanks for such thorough explanations of things!
Greetings to you, comrade, from England. Specifically the People's Republic of Yorkshire. ✊
You've got a pretty good vocabulary there buddy, good job!
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@@elfedorausado Hello there
I've always wondered what it would be like if Nintendo had invented the modern Smartphone instead of Apple, based on stuff like this.
Well, the modern Desktop layout with folders and a mouse cursor was invented by Xerox of all groups.
It was only for office use, but they didn't know what else to do with it. Eventually, they gave it to a guy called Steve Jobs.
I remember owning epic win mobile , RIM and s60 smart phones (that had copy paste and multi tasking) way before Apple gave us the semi dumb fashion phone. 👍 apple gave a capacitive screen and more finger friendly OS but that was just merging tech and someone had to do it first.
Lg had the first capacitive screen, and win mo had loads of skins that were finger friendly by design but no capacitive screen.
Apple were riding on the ipod popularity and it really worked for them I think they did a good job but it was fashion. It wasn't a complete OS for a few generations. So I can't see it as the start of the modern smart phone, just a step 👍
Microsoft suffered from such bad management it was a joke. They wanted to keep zune, xbox and windows phones completely separate to make money. That's the real what if (I think)
What if MS had given a xbox/zune phone and put all their resources into it.
4 years after Apple released iPhone Nintendo gave us the 3ds and it still had a resistive touch screen because capacitive screens are not accurate enough for pure gaming machines. But resistive is bad for finger friendly OS.
I don't think Nintendo ever wanted to go outside of their gaming bubble enough and they didn't have anything like the tech Microsoft had. 👍
Sorry I went all into memories there 😅
A phone that would play great games and you couldn’t break with a nuke.
@@yardh no, it helped to put into context why Nintendo didn’t do it and why Apple did it
why? that's as stupid as wanting them to make PCs. Is not that they needed it.
They are hardware-software company and they are doing very well that way. No need to so other stuff.
Funny how the so-called "fans" want Nintendo to die doing stuff like this.
Man, owning all of the GB add-ons would be so cool. There's just something so awesome about all of them and would be fun to imagine a world where they all caught on.
I’m imagining someone going to great lengths to do just that only for it to have an effect similar to the Infinity Stones from the Marvel movies or the Shankara Stones from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and allow the one in possession of all GB relics to rewrite history as it pertains to the GB and its game library. 😆
For shame it never got released. Over time, someone could have released a homebrew patch for full internet search and could have gain the title GAME MAN, based on search.
We could’ve all been holding Nintendo phones right now…
I saw an advertisement for this in a magazine distributed in school around 99. I wondered about whatever happened with it and searched the net until just today coming across this.
I knew nothing about workboy or really anything about the og Gameboys add-ons (og gameboy was just before my time), but this story and was son interesting! The fact the workboy seems to work so well really makes me think it was an unbelievably missed opportunity
Amazing. So far ahead of its time!
Fascinating video! I like these deep dives into topics I'm not familiar with.
I would've LOVED to have one of these as a kid if it came out! Imagine Pokemon wonder trades in the early 2000s!
In 2003 I would have 100% wanted this.
I've always wondered if the Gameboy was capable of displaying video
When I was 10 there was nothing I wanted more than to be able to watch TV on my Gameboy color
It's undeniable. Nintendo always thinks about the japanese market FIRST, it's their utmost priority, to the point where they'd rather have something come out in japan but not everywhere else
That’s how Japanese companies work. American companies would do the same if they were as prevalent or less focused solely on profits
I'm certain this whole idea would have come to fruition if Nintendo could make it work in Japan, even if it wouldn't be made available anywhere else in the world.
Naturally. Home market first. It's just easier to manage and fix. It's also why the international versions of games used to not have the bugs the japanese versions had since they had time to find out if there were bugs and patched them or fixed them some other way before releasing them to the wider market. That's not true anymore since Nintendo's into worldwide simultaneous releases now for their bigger titles. That's why we get buggier games now.
Man Great Job Liam I love your work of investigations and such, keep it up man.
You deserve all 2 million subscribers.
Slotting every single GameBoy accessory in at the same time like stones in the infinity gauntlet 🤣
But seriously, this was another fantastic deep dive into something that would've been lost to time. Just as good as the WorkBoy video and fascinating how ahead of it's time it was!
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
If they were able to pull off a deal. Then that could have been something that carried over to where even today they could have been getting royalties or something even though there isn't a need for an attachment.
This would have been insane if they made this for the game boy advance and released promoted it for pokemon specifically. An internal game gear for the trainer.
If you're not aware, there was actually something exactly like what you're describing for the gameboy advance sp. It was sold as a promotional item for when Pokemon Fire Red and Leaf green dropped back in the early 2000'sp
I have huge doubts that the Game Boy Color could have handled live video in the late 90s. Wish they had actually built this out so we could see one way or another.
If it's being streamed then the console is entirely limited to the speed it can push the data into RAM from the cart, the GBA had similar RAM speeds and was able to do video at a similar sort of resolution to the GBC and low framerate.
So yeah, it'd be possible, but I doubt it'd be usable unless they could use clever tricks like reducing the real resolution(do it against a fixed colour background to reduce the amount needing to be updated each frame) or running a low framerate(doing the feeds as more like a slideshow with animatioms than a continuous live video).
It wasn’t streaming live video. As I said in the video, it was using assets already on the device to convey new information.
The early 90's really was a wild west of tech. Absolutely fantastic
It truly was!! i think the innovation came from the limitations within the hardware they were working with. it forced them to be creative to figure out solutions etc. nowadays the tech we have is still truly amazing, but it still seem to me at least as if we lost some of that creativity idk...
Is the sales pitch document available somewhere ?
I wasn’t permitted to release them publicly. Sorry.
I'd love to seen a DYKG on the Klonoa series!
This is a really awesome product Nintendo endorsed. It should have become popular. Fair play to the creators.
This would have been a game changer if it came out in the late 90s, but I'd wage it would have been astronomically expensive if it was able to deliver all those features. On top of that it would definitely require a monthly service fee - even Sega Channel was a paid service.
Or it might have been a huge flop. One of those "You guys aren't ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it" situations. Who knows!
smart phone before smart phones
Omg I’m surprised about the page boy I’d love to personally own it things are improved like the Wii U 3ds switch. Best regards Nikita.K
YOU THIEF! YOU STOLE MY SPICE GIRLS CD.
From then on, Page Boy replaces your name with THIEF in all messages
Fifteen year old me would have found this to be pretty f'ing amazing. Combine that with a way to get data on/off the thing and 'oh look it's turned the gameboy into a PDA.'
Funny enough, I heard about this add-on on a radio show on a classic rock radio show recently.
Why was this not pursued? Was it the intro of smartphones the apple and initial android releases that put a halt to it? I mean there is so many applications. If you’re gonna be playing games on it , make it do everything else why not?
Didn't you guys already do a video on this?
What a fascinating concept! Thanks for showcasing this, Liam!
It's ironic to me how Nintendo Japan was like "yeah, but what about international markets, having something NA only will mess everything up" when they had so much JP-only stuff like the Satellaview and the N64DD.
5:18 Howard Lincoln? *THE* Howard "Night Trap will never be on a Nintendo system" Lincoln?
Yep
why are these game boy add-ons so interesting?
That backlight tho :D
I'm really enjoying these type of videos! Great work!
this would’ve been so ahead of it’s time
Dang, they really cancelled it because it was USA exclusive, while they did Japanese exclusive stuff and didn't even consider other markets smh
It makes sense since Nintendo is Japan company, and they will always prioritize home first
@@fauzanramadhan9046 yeah, but what they said is that they wanted all the world to have the same experiences with handhelds and games, then made multiple add ons and even a game boy that never left japan (Gameboy Light)
@@arielglr7177 they tend to use Japan as test market for new the hardware. Gameboy light is a unique case, because if it's release in the US it will collide with Gameboy Color line up (at the were already out).
For the development side it was a strange time for gameboy R&D team because gunpei yokoi has already leave nintendo and project atlantis (Gameboy Advance) were still on the long development. And because of higher up at Nintendo wants a next gen gameboy to compete against Neo Geo in Japan and at the time there are rumors for bandai new handheld. Then Nintendo was forces to relelase the gameboy color a few months after gameboy light (at the time Nintendo was planning GBA to be the next gameboy but they still need more time for development)
@@fauzanramadhan9046 then what about the DS Japanese exclusive stuff?
It's too bad it didn't come out at the time. With all the Japanese games that are region locked,
it would have been nice to have a US region locked game add-on.
Had this released, it would have made ultimate Punching Weight material. I like to imagine that there is a Parallel Universe Derek out there somewhere, doing this thing the justice it so rightly deserves.
Awesome coverage on a truly ambitious device. It's crazy the kinds of things we would never learn about if not for investigations like this.
this was way ahead of it's time
I call bs on their reason for a universal launch, there were tons of Japan only releases. In truth, if it couldn't come out in Japan it wasn't going to be released.
All those functions, and it would've only required two AA batteries? Not sure how long it'd last before running out... 🤔
Too bad they were limited at the time, this could've been a major technological advance in history
Excellent video
YOU STOLE MY SPICE GIRLS CD
And to think, we could have gotten internet-based wireless trades and battles in Pokemon Crystal like Japan.
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Great video, merry Christmas!
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Imagine the things that are ahead of our time now, that some executives are canceling because they won't sell.
"A product limited to one territory" One of the biggest territories and didn't stop them from using similar things in Japan exclusively, the Satellaview comes to mind. So yeah, this was less "it's not able to get on everything" and more "it's not able to work here".
So…. The iPhone before the iPhone?
I love the little mugshot in the Gameboy "You thief! You stole my Spice Girls CD! " 😂
Even if it somehow did get approved. How long would've it lasted?
Plus to think that feature ideas would be like these are something as well.
Great research, super interesting video.
Will the pitch powerpoint/video ever be released?
Most of this is too ambitious for the Game Boy Color. It's cool that it was researched, but idk why it wasn't considered for the game boy advance...
Dat backlight doh
Interesting, was this found on the recent Nintendo leak?.
A man a head of the time, he seemed like the one to attempt to modernized wireless communication before it was relatively available.
Low-key mad this didn't happen
you should do lego worlds for dykg
This while video I could only think of one thing: GS Ball in America. Sad day.
In an alternate universe we have Page Boys in 2021, instead of smartphones!
Wait so Japan can get Satellaview BS, the 64 DD, and all those cool Famicom attachments as region exclusive, but the second the US almost got something similar as region exclusive, it gets canned for not having global appeal.
Okay.
It was and is always "Japan first; overseas second" for Nintendo. If Pageboy's comm mechanism was doable in Japan, then they might try to release the add-on.
Looks like the workboy wasn’t the only lost gameboy add-on
There's a radio tuner that I would've loved to get my hands on as a kid, but I don't even know if it exists.
@ 0:05 I love how the tops of the platforms look like DIPs.
This would of been so bad ass
this is new for me!
Just imagine an alternate universe where this actually came out and took off, Nintendo would have been considered to be the origin and creator of social media instead of the cell phone industry.
Nintendo: The page boy can only be used in America and not worldwide? Nah, we dont want this
Also nintendo: The mobile game adapter, which can be used to battle and trade people online in Pokemon Crystal, can only be used in Japan? Oh hell yeah this is what we want!
"We can't launch this in North America only. The whole idea is for it to be universal."
Translation: "If Japan can't have it, no one can."
This is cool but why does Mario sound like a veggietales reject character
Where the hell did Liam find the demo presentation?
The Link's Awakening music adds up to the dream-like nostalgia and cuteness of this sadly unmaterializable project. Cheers for the mind inventing it.
so what your saying is that nintendo tried to make the gameboy into a cell phone
TIL the Gameboy Colour almost had better online services than the Switch.
Extremely novel, but no way would it have made it to market or have been successful (even if the international networks were in place).
The cost would have to be several times the GameBoy which would have been a huge turn off to parents (the people most likely to purchase it).
Battery life would have been a concern. Given an up to 30hr battery life on the GBC, and the average pager lasting up to 3 weeks you'd be eating through batteries.
A free wireless network subscription would not be economical. Someone has to pay for upgrade, repairs, and maintenance of the towers and lines and I can't see Nintendo cutting a monthly check.
There is also the security aspect of it. Friend lists and such would need to have been implemented, because otherwise how are you going to make sure little Suzy doesn't get sent inappropriate messages\photos from who knows where. If something bad had happened to a kid, like they met up with a stranger and something happened, then the news media would have started off the segment with "Nintendo product leads to child's abduction".
The technology would have been extremely impressive for the time and theoretically could have existed, but it just wouldn't make sense from an economical standpoint. At best, something regionally could be done like allowing everyone in NYC or LA to talk to each other for cheap, but as mentioned in the video, this goes against the whole universal idea of the product.
Thanks for sharing this though. It was an interesting idea.
*YOU THIEF! YOU STOLE MY SPICE GIRLS CD*
Yep, that's all pretty 90's
The only thing that might have held this product back was price but if they managed to figure that out we might have seen later gameboys have this integrated into the hardware. So cool seeing old companies explore what was possible with any bit of hardware they could get their hands on. Now the only question is can a modders and hardware enthusiast recreate something like this.