This cartridge transforms your Game boy into a PDA. Will work with any Game Boy models except the Advance range. Unlicensed by Nintendo. Datel are also known for producing the Action Replay series for PlayStation systems.
- E-Mail / Pager *: Using Game Boy Color's Infra-Red function, you can send messages to other SmartCom users in the vicinity !
- Notepad: SmartCom's mini word-processor allows you to create and save your own notes,, and you can even print them out using the Game Boy Printer !
- Phone Book / Phone Audio Dialler Keep a record of those important phone numbers using SmartCom's Phone Book feature. When you want to call a friend, simply hold by the telephone and hit a button SmartCom's Phone
- Audio Dialler function will then dial the number for you !
- Calculator: Whether you're working out your finances, or doing sums in class, the Calculator function will also come in useful.
- Clock / Alarm: SmartCom's battery back-up means that it always keeps track of the time for you, and the alarm will even sound when your Game Boy is switched off ! If you go on holiday, simply tell SmartCom which country you are in, and it will change the time accordingly.
- Calendar: Don't miss those important dates ! SmartCom's calendar will mean you never forget family & friends' birthdays or important appointments.
- TV/ VCR Remote Control *: This clever little feature lets you change channels on most modern TV sets and video recorders ! Whoever thought that one day you could use a Game Boy to control your television ?!
The programming wizards at Datel have somehow managed to cram all this incredible technology into a normal-sized Game Boy game cartridge. And the great news is: it'll only cost about as much as your average game ! *Denotes a feature that only activates on Game Boy Color
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Nintendo Game Boy |
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Cartridge |
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Datel
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Authors : |
Datel |
Date : |
1999 |
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Information About Datel:
This exhibit has a reference ID of CH63793. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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