DISCOVER Snout, the New Retro-Hit for Game Boy Color!

The retro universe of video games is enriched with "Snout", an innovative title for Game Boy Color that revives the essence of classics like Kirby and Croc.
In this charming platform game, players will control a charismatic character with a magical nose, capable of deploying a variety of unique abilities to overcome obstacles and enemies.
Currently in development, "Snout" is seeking funding through a Kickstarter campaign that is about to conclude.
Despite facing challenges such as the global chip shortage and increased production costs, the development team remains optimistic about meeting delivery deadlines and ensuring the quality of the game.
Additionally, they have introduced attractive new rewards for the project\'s backers.
The Game Boy Color, known in Japan as ゲームボーイカラー (Gēmu Bōi Karā) and abbreviated as GBC, is a fifth-generation portable console from Nintendo that marked a milestone in the history of portable gaming.
Launched in Japan on October 23, 1998, the GBC was a direct response to the delay in the launch of the Game Boy Advance, originally planned for 1997.
Nintendo opted to improve and postpone the Game Boy Advance, giving life to the Game Boy Color as an interim solution.
This device was not only compatible with games from its predecessor, allowing to play classic Game Boy titles in a format enriched with more colors, but it also stood out for its portability and practicality compared to competitors of the time such as SNK\'s Neo Geo Pocket Color and Sony\'s PocketStation.
Although technically inferior to some contemporary consoles in terms of graphics, like the Atari Lynx or the Sega Game Gear, the Game Boy Color established itself as an attractive and accessible option for gamers of the late nineties.
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