Nintendo Game Boy Pocket Review: A Compact Classic Handheld

Nintendo · 1996-06-01

Nintendo Game Boy Pocket Review: A Compact Classic Handheld

The Nintendo Game Boy Pocket, released in June 1996, is a slimmer, lighter version of the original Game Boy. It features a 2.56-inch LCD screen with 160x144 resolution, weighs only 125 grams, and retains the iconic vertical grip design. Ideal for retro gaming enthusiasts.

Overview

The Nintendo Game Boy Pocket (also known as GBAP) is a refined version of the original Game Boy, launched in June 1996. It maintains the same 8-bit library but in a more portable form factor. With a plastic shell and white color option, it measures 77.6 mm x 127.6 mm x 25.3 mm and weighs just 125 grams, making it easy to carry.

Key Specs Highlights

  • Screen: 2.56-inch LCD, 160x144 resolution, 10:9 aspect ratio, 60Hz refresh rate, 84.1 PPI
  • Dimensions: 77.6 x 127.6 x 25.3 mm
  • Weight: 125 grams
  • Material: Plastic
  • Color: White
  • Release Date: June 1996

Who It Is For

The Game Boy Pocket is perfect for retro gaming collectors and fans of classic Nintendo handhelds. Its compact size and lighter weight make it more travel-friendly than the original Game Boy. If you enjoy playing original Game Boy cartridges and appreciate vintage hardware, this is a great choice.

Buying Notes

Since the Game Boy Pocket is a discontinued product, prices vary widely on the secondhand market. Check for screen condition, battery corrosion, and button responsiveness. Original accessories like link cables and game cartridges are still widely available. No official price or release date beyond 1996 is provided.

Specifications
NameNintendo Game Boy Pocket
AliasGBAP
BrandNintendo
Weight125 g
Grip TypeVertical
Body ColorWhite
Dimensions77.6 mm x 127.6 mm x 25.3 mm
Screen PPI84.1
Screen Size2.56 inches
Screen TypeLCD
Release Date1996 / 06
Screen Ratio10:9
Shell MaterialPlastic
Screen Resolution160 x 144
Screen Refresh Rate60Hz