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| bobscreen= WonderSwan Color BIOS-title.png | |||
| developers= {{developer|Koto Laboratory}}, {{developer|Bandai}} | |||
| publisher= Bandai | |||
| japan= {{date|2000|December}} | |||
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WonderSwan is a portable console | The WonderSwan is a portable console that can display 8 tones of gray, from black to white. Being only sold in Japan, it hasn't had 2% of the sales of the Game Boy, making it relatively unknown. It still has enjoyable games such as Final Fantasy, Megaman & Bass 2 and a few others. | ||
==Games== | |||
* [[:Category:WonderSwan games|Games for this system]] | |||
[[Category:Consoles]] |
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The WonderSwan is a portable console that can display 8 tones of gray, from black to white. Being only sold in Japan, it hasn't had 2% of the sales of the Game Boy, making it relatively unknown. It still has enjoyable games such as Final Fantasy, Megaman & Bass 2 and a few others.