Game Boy admitted to Toy Hall of Fame
By John Davison, GamePro
November 06, 2009 05:51 PM ET
In a statement from the Strong National Museum of Play, a representative stated that the Game Boy was admitted to its "National Toy Hall of Fame" because of its role as a major
industry innovator. "Nintendo Game Boy transformed the electronic-games market by popularizing handheld gaming. No video-game
platform did more to put gamers "on the go" than this invention. And go they did, bringing their gaming experience to school,
to summer camp, and to the back seat of the family automobile. Over the past two decades, Game Boy has become synonymous with
hand-held gaming fun. Its portability and efficient design, ability to allow simultaneous multiplayer gaming, and scores of
intriguing games (like Tetris and Super Mario Land, featuring Nintendo's already-iconic character Mario) make it a true innovator."
The National Toy Hall of Fame states that it "recognizes toys that have engaged and delighted multiple generations, inspiring
them to learn, create, and discover through play. Criteria for induction include: Icon-status (the toy is widely recognized,
respected, and remembered); Longevity (the toy is more than a passing fad and has enjoyed popularity over multiple generations);
Discovery (the toy fosters learning, creativity, or discovery through play); and Innovation (the toy profoundly changed play
or toy design)."
Given those criteria, no one could question the Game Boy's eligibility, but how long before we see the Nintendo Wii and the
DS joining it?
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In a statement from the Strong National Museum of Play, a representative stated that the Game Boy was admitted to its "National Toy Hall of Fame" because of its role as a major
industry innovator. "Nintendo Game Boy transformed the electronic-games market by popularizing handheld gaming. No video-game
platform did more to put gamers "on the go" than this invention. And go they did, bringing their gaming experience to school,
to summer camp, and to the back seat of the family automobile. Over the past two decades, Game Boy has become synonymous with
hand-held gaming fun. Its portability and efficient design, ability to allow simultaneous multiplayer gaming, and scores of
intriguing games (like Tetris and Super Mario Land, featuring Nintendo's already-iconic character Mario) make it a true innovator."
The National Toy Hall of Fame states that it "recognizes toys that have engaged and delighted multiple generations, inspiring
them to learn, create, and discover through play. Criteria for induction include: Icon-status (the toy is widely recognized,
respected, and remembered); Longevity (the toy is more than a passing fad and has enjoyed popularity over multiple generations);
Discovery (the toy fosters learning, creativity, or discovery through play); and Innovation (the toy profoundly changed play
or toy design)."
Given those criteria, no one could question the Game Boy's eligibility, but how long before we see the Nintendo Wii and the
DS joining it?
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