A layout of all the parts
The Game Boy Pocket Sonar is a peripheral for the Nintendo Game Boy made by Bandai that used sonar to locate fish underwater for the sport of fishing. The device retailed for 14,800 yen. It also had a fishing mini-game built in.
External links[]
- Pocket Sonar at Gamer's Graveyard
- Business Week. McGraw-Hill. 1998. http://books.google.com/books?id=ycspAQAAIAAJ.
- Guinness world records 2009: Gamer's edition. Guinness World Records Ltd. 2009. p. 164. ISBN 978-1-904994-47-3. http://books.google.com/books?id=2Tko-jx-KBcC.
Game Boy line
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| Consoles | Game Boy (Pocket • Light) • Color • Advance family (Advance • SP • Micro • Visteon Dockable Entertainment) | |
| Accessories | Afterburner • Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter • Game Boy Camera • Game Boy Player • Game Boy Pocket Sonar • Game Boy Printer • Game Link Cable • GameBooster • Nintendo 64 transfer pak • Nintendo e-Reader • Nintendo GameCube – Game Boy Advance link cable • Nintendo Power • Play-Yan • Super Game Boy • Wide-Boy64 • WormCam | |
| Games | Game Boy (best-sellers) • Color • Advance (best-sellers) • Super Game Boy • multiplayer titles | |
| Emulation | BoycottAdvance • NO$GBA • VisualBoyAdvance • Wzonka-Lad | |
| Related | Game Boy Advance family | |

