The Super Game Boy was released in 1994 as a means to allow one to play Nintendo Game Boy games on televisions. Due to using an even quotient of the Super NES's clock speed, it runs the game program and it's audio 2.4% faster than an actual Game Boy, despite being built of the same hardware; The Japan only Super Game Boy 2 rectifies this problem.
Internal Hardware and Cartridge Shell[]
External appearance of the front plate of a Super Game Boy cartridge
Internal appearance of the front plate of a Super Game Boy cartridge
External appearance of the rear plate of a Super Game Boy cartridge
External appearance of the rear plate of a Super Game Boy cartridge
Forward facing side of the PCB of a Super Game Boy cartridge (ambient lighting)
Forward facing side of the PCB of a Super Game Boy cartridge (camera flash)
Reverse facing side of the PCB of a Super Game Boy cartridge
Reverse facing side of the PCB of a Super Game Boy cartridge (Alternate View)