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[[File:Nintendo-Game-Boy-Color-Cartridge.jpg|link=File:Nintendo-Game-Boy-Color-Cartridge.jpg|thumb|right|The clear cartridge for exclusive Game Boy Color games.]]
 
[[File:Nintendo-Game-Boy-Color-Cartridge.jpg|link=File:Nintendo-Game-Boy-Color-Cartridge.jpg|thumb|right|The clear cartridge for exclusive Game Boy Color games.]]
 
[[File:Nintendo-Game-Boy-Cartridge-Black.jpg|link=File:Nintendo-Game-Boy-Cartridge-Black.jpg|thumb|right|The black cartridge was for Game Boy games that took advantage of the Game Boy Color's increased palette but not the increased memory or processor speed. These games can be played on original Game Boys in grayscale.]]
 
[[File:Nintendo-Game-Boy-Cartridge-Black.jpg|link=File:Nintendo-Game-Boy-Cartridge-Black.jpg|thumb|right|The black cartridge was for Game Boy games that took advantage of the Game Boy Color's increased palette but not the increased memory or processor speed. These games can be played on original Game Boys in grayscale.]]
Game Boy Color exclusive games are housed in clear-colored cartridges, referred to as "Game Pak" cartridges. They are shaped differently from original Game Boy games. When inserted into an original Game Boy, these translucent cartridges prevent the system from turning on due to a missing notch present in original Game Boy cartridges that prevent the cartridge from being removed once powered on (barring the Rumble Pack games or [[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble|''Kirby Tilt 'n Tumble'']]).  While the Game Boy Pocket, Super Game Boy, Super Game Boy 2 and the Japanese-exclusive Game Boy Light do power on with a Game Boy Color exclusive cartridge inserted, these games display a warning message stating that a Game Boy Color system is required and refuse to play. In the cases of ''[[Chee-Chai Alien]]'' and ''Pocket Music'', it however did power on with Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance SP, these games also display a warning message stating that a Game Boy Color system is also required and also refuse to play. Games that are designed for the Game Boy Color, but which also include backward compatibility with the Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Super Game Boy, Super Game Boy 2 and the Japanese-exclusive Game Boy Light, use the same cartridge shape as original Game Boy games, but are typically black and never gray. In some colorized versions of games like ''R-Type DX'', it only managed to get the monochrome versions and not the full color versions if you're playing on Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Super Game Boy, Super Game Boy 2 and Game Boy Light.
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Game Boy Color exclusive games are housed in clear-colored cartridges, referred to as "Game Pak" cartridges.<ref name="NOA GP support">{{cite web |url=http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/gameboy/trouble_game.jsp |title=Game Pak Troubleshooting - All Game Boy Systems |publisher=Nintendo of America customer support |accessdate=2017-09-27}}</ref> They are shaped differently from original Game Boy games. When inserted into an original Game Boy, these translucent cartridges prevent the system from turning on due to a missing notch present in original Game Boy cartridges that prevent the cartridge from being removed once powered on (barring the Rumble Pack games or [[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble|''Kirby Tilt 'n Tumble'']]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vgfacts.com/forums/thread-2699.html|title=Kirby Tilt & Tumble - Cartridge|website=www.vgfacts.com|language=en|access-date=2018-06-28}}</ref>).  While the Game Boy Pocket, Super Game Boy, Super Game Boy 2 and the Japanese-exclusive Game Boy Light do power on with a Game Boy Color exclusive cartridge inserted, these games display a warning message stating that a Game Boy Color system is required and refuse to play. In the cases of ''[[Chee-Chai Alien]]''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://valken.obihimo.com/351-/367-Dobu-little-Ailian/liite.htm|title=プレイ日記 ゲームボーイ最強伝説 ちっちゃいエイリアン 近所のオバチャンに聞いたら「あのメグ・ライアンが絶賛した」とか言っていた!??|website=valken.obihimo.com|access-date=2018-06-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n250131735|title=中古 [ゲーム/GB] ちっちゃいエイリアン (ゲーム... - ヤフオク!|website=ヤフオク!|language=ja|access-date=2018-06-28}}</ref> and ''Pocket Music''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://blog.gg8.se/wordpress/2013/12/17/pocket-music-gbc-version-gba-fix/|title=Gameboy Genius  » Blog Archive  » Pocket Music GBC version GBA fix|website=blog.gg8.se|access-date=2018-06-28}}</ref>, it however did power on with Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance SP, these games also display a warning message stating that a Game Boy Color system is also required and also refuse to play. Games that are designed for the Game Boy Color, but which also include backward compatibility with the Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Super Game Boy, Super Game Boy 2 and the Japanese-exclusive Game Boy Light, use the same cartridge shape as original Game Boy games, but are typically black and never gray. In some colorized versions of games like ''R-Type DX'', it only managed to get the monochrome versions and not the full color versions if you're playing on Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Super Game Boy, Super Game Boy 2 and Game Boy Light.
  
 
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