by frodaddy March 02, 2005

The Game Boy Light was the first Game Boy to have a back-lit screen, but it was only released in Japan, because many people outside of Japan (including Americans) wanted color more than light.
Similar in size and weight to the Game Boy Pocket. Besides the light, the Game Boy Light contains all the other functions of the original Game Boy (batteries, contrast, etc.).
The first back-lit Game Boy released outside of Japan was the Game Boy Advance SP
Similar in size and weight to the Game Boy Pocket. Besides the light, the Game Boy Light contains all the other functions of the original Game Boy (batteries, contrast, etc.).
The first back-lit Game Boy released outside of Japan was the Game Boy Advance SP
I believe the Game Boy Light is better than any kind of light accessorie (e.g. Worm Light) on an original Game Boy and a Game Boy Pocket.
by frodaddy August 23, 2005

by frodaddy March 16, 2005

Producer of arcade machines and video games, founded in June 1955. It has developed un video game, Pacman in 1980 which has become famous all over the world. It also created the famous shooting game "Xevious" in 1983 for arcade machine and for "Family Computer" in November 1984. As a recent hit, a beate'em up game "Tekken", was released for an arcade in 1994 and for a PS1 (A.K.A. PSX) in March 1995.
Then they created another hit series called Soul Caliber and released it for the arcade and for the Sega Dreamcast both in 1998, then they made the sequel, Soul Caliber II with three special guests: Link (from Nintendo's Legend of Zelda series) for Nintendo GameCube, Heihachi (from Namco's Tekkan series) for the Sony PS2, and Spawn (from the famous comic series) on Microsoft XBOX, all three in 2003.
Today, Nintendo and Namco teams up together in order to produce better video games, like a new Star Fox title called Star Fox Assault, the Donkey Konga and Jungle Beat series, and an all new Mario Kart: Arcade GP (which the companies may released it in North America and Europe later along with F-ZERO AX).
Then they created another hit series called Soul Caliber and released it for the arcade and for the Sega Dreamcast both in 1998, then they made the sequel, Soul Caliber II with three special guests: Link (from Nintendo's Legend of Zelda series) for Nintendo GameCube, Heihachi (from Namco's Tekkan series) for the Sony PS2, and Spawn (from the famous comic series) on Microsoft XBOX, all three in 2003.
Today, Nintendo and Namco teams up together in order to produce better video games, like a new Star Fox title called Star Fox Assault, the Donkey Konga and Jungle Beat series, and an all new Mario Kart: Arcade GP (which the companies may released it in North America and Europe later along with F-ZERO AX).
by frodaddy March 03, 2005

by frodaddy March 12, 2005

by frodaddy May 16, 2005

A classic 80s movie about a curious cat named Milo, and a blunt-nose pug named Otis, working together on heading back home when Milo got pulled away by the river inside of a box after playing hide and seek, and Otis came to rescue him in a hole. Then they worked their way back home to bring back peace. But then, they choosed to make love with their new mates, Joyce the white female cat, and Sandra the darker pug. Both brides made children, continued working their way back home, and lived happily ever after.
I believe the Adventures of Milo and Otis is better than any other animal movie, but tied with Fly Away Home.
by frodaddy January 19, 2005
