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The '''Game Child ''' is a knock-off of Nintendo's Game Boy.
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The '''Game Child''' is an LCD handheld game, released sometime in the 1990s by an unknown company. It is designed to resemble Nintendo's Game Boy.
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The Game Child was followed up with a sequel system titled the ''Game Child MK II'' (also known as the ''Card Game MK II'' and ''Game Kid MK II'').
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There is also another Game Boy-lookalike called the ''Game Kid'' (QGH-78), which was sold under the Game Child name at some point, and is presumably from the same manufacturer.<ref>https://twitter.com/ausretrogamer/status/565469166074077185</ref>
   
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
The Game Child almost has a similar appearance to the regular and genuine Game Boy, although with some differences. The d-pad is red instead of black, the start and select button placement is different, an off and on button instead of the usual "on-and-off" switching, no cartridges and a smaller screen.
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The original Game Child is almost identical in appearance to the original Game Boy, although with some differences. There is only one button, the d-pad is red instead of black, the start and select button placement is different, and there is an on-and-off button instead of a switch. Humorously, the back of the console even has a fake battery door where the Game Boy's is located, despite batteries going in the top of the unit instead.
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The Game Child MK II features a more original appearance. It has no d-pad at all, only two buttons. The MK II had interchangeable "screen cartridges" with different games (similar to the [[Neo Double Games]]), but it doesn't seem other cartridges were ever actually sold separately.
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The Game Kid features the same control layout of the MK II, but features the Game Boy-like casing of the original Game Child.
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== Games ==
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Each Game Child can only play one built-in game; which game that was would be marked on the box.
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=== Game Child ===
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*Football (renamed "Soccer" on later models)
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*Space War
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*Desert War
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*City Fighter
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*Ice Hockey
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*Ghost Hunter
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=== Game Child MK II ===
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*Soccer
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*Baseball
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*Volleyball
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*Basketball
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*UFO
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*Spaceman
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*Car Racing
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*Motorcycle
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*American Football
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=== Game Kid ===
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*SOCCER
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*BASKET BALL
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*VOLLEY BALL
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*ICE-HOCKEY
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*CAR RACING
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*MOTOR CYCLE
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*INVADAR
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*HIGHWAY
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*PAINTER + SMART BABY
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*RESCUE + BUMPY
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*CATTY + BASKETBALL
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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*The Game Child was prominently featured in the 2013 film "Ashens and the Quest for the Game Child".
 
*The Game Child also appears in ''The Amazing World of Gumball'', in "''The Console''".
 
*The Game Child also appears in ''The Amazing World of Gumball'', in "''The Console''".
   
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Game_child_trans.png|As a cameo in TAWOG.
 
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== References ==
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[[Category:Clones]]
 
[[Category:Clones]]
 
[[Category:Hardware]]
 
[[Category:Hardware]]
[[Category:Game Boy games]]
 

Revision as of 02:17, 1 September 2019

The Game Child is an LCD handheld game, released sometime in the 1990s by an unknown company. It is designed to resemble Nintendo's Game Boy.

The Game Child was followed up with a sequel system titled the Game Child MK II (also known as the Card Game MK II and Game Kid MK II).

There is also another Game Boy-lookalike called the Game Kid (QGH-78), which was sold under the Game Child name at some point, and is presumably from the same manufacturer.[1]

Appearance

The original Game Child is almost identical in appearance to the original Game Boy, although with some differences. There is only one button, the d-pad is red instead of black, the start and select button placement is different, and there is an on-and-off button instead of a switch. Humorously, the back of the console even has a fake battery door where the Game Boy's is located, despite batteries going in the top of the unit instead.

The Game Child MK II features a more original appearance. It has no d-pad at all, only two buttons. The MK II had interchangeable "screen cartridges" with different games (similar to the Neo Double Games), but it doesn't seem other cartridges were ever actually sold separately.

The Game Kid features the same control layout of the MK II, but features the Game Boy-like casing of the original Game Child.

Games

Each Game Child can only play one built-in game; which game that was would be marked on the box.

Game Child

  • Football (renamed "Soccer" on later models)
  • Space War
  • Desert War
  • City Fighter
  • Ice Hockey
  • Ghost Hunter

Game Child MK II

  • Soccer
  • Baseball
  • Volleyball
  • Basketball
  • UFO
  • Spaceman
  • Car Racing
  • Motorcycle
  • American Football

Game Kid

  • SOCCER
  • BASKET BALL
  • VOLLEY BALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • CAR RACING
  • MOTOR CYCLE
  • INVADAR
  • HIGHWAY
  • PAINTER + SMART BABY
  • RESCUE + BUMPY
  • CATTY + BASKETBALL

Trivia

  • The Game Child was prominently featured in the 2013 film "Ashens and the Quest for the Game Child".
  • The Game Child also appears in The Amazing World of Gumball, in "The Console".

Gallery

References