Unlike the Game Boy Player, Datel's device used emulation, meaning that games had a chance of not running as accurately as on the Player. Game Boy Advance Video could be played without restriction on Advance Game Port. In all countries, the Game Boy Player was released in black, however, in Japan, special colors were made for Game Boy Player, such as platinum and orange. Using the GameCube controller with the Game Boy Player uses the following keys. Pressing the Z Button opens the Game Boy Player menu.
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