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'''''My Very First Nintendo Game Boy''''' was a short-lived series of [[Nintendo]]-themed board books spanning two installments titled ''[[My Very First Nintendo Game Boy: Donkey Kong Country]]'' and ''[[My Very First Nintendo Game Boy: Super Mario's Adventures]]''. Both installments were published by Sunflower Publishing, written by Joanne Barkan and the games and illustrations were done by Dave Philips.
'''''My Very First Nintendo Game Boy''''' was a short-lived series of [[Nintendo]]-themed board books spanning two installments titled ''[[My Very First Nintendo Game Boy: Donkey Kong Country]]'' and ''[[My Very First Nintendo Game Boy: Super Mario's Adventures]]''. Both installments were published by Sunflower Publishing, written by Joanne Barkan and the games and illustrations were done by Dave Philips.


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Latest revision as of 01:20, January 8, 2024

My Very First Nintendo Game Boy was a short-lived series of Nintendo-themed board books spanning two installments titled My Very First Nintendo Game Boy: Donkey Kong Country and My Very First Nintendo Game Boy: Super Mario's Adventures. Both installments were published by Sunflower Publishing, written by Joanne Barkan and the games and illustrations were done by Dave Philips.

The books were shaped like a Game Boy, featuring a "screen" hosting a moving parts water game and two rubber buttons used to play the water game. Inside were a series of simple puzzles typical of children's game book, such as maze games and spot the differences. Both books also had a sidequest challenging the reader to find a number of hidden items scattered through the pages.

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Language Name Meaning
French (NOA) Le livre-jeu Nintendo
The Nintendo Gamebook