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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Mobile Adapter GB was not the first Game Boy peripheral offering online play. From as early as March 6, 1998 [[wikipedia:Hudson Soft|Hudson Soft]]'s [http://nectaris.tg-16.com/GB-KISS-LINK-FAQ-hudson-gameboy-nectaris.html GB Kiss] Link Modem allowed players to access downloadable content from the Internet and send messages between friends, through a number of compatible games which had built in [[wikipedia:infrared|infrared]] ports, such as [[wikipedia:Nectaris series|Nectaris GB]], the Japanese versions of [[wikipedia:Robopon Sun, Star, and Moon Versions|Robopon]] for the Game Boy Color, as well as the GB Kiss Minigames cartridge which came packaged with the GB Kiss Link Modem. It was available through mail order.
*The Mobile Adapter GB was not the first [[Game Boy]] peripheral offering online play. From as early as March 6, 1998, [[wikipedia:Hudson Soft|Hudson Soft]]'s [http://nectaris.tg-16.com/GB-KISS-LINK-FAQ-hudson-gameboy-nectaris.html GB Kiss] Link Modem allowed {{player}}s to access downloadable content from the Internet and send messages between friends, through a number of compatible games which had built in [[wikipedia:infrared|infrared]] ports, such as [[wikipedia:Nectaris series|Nectaris GB]], the Japanese versions of [[wikipedia:Robopon Sun, Star, and Moon Versions|Robopon]] for the [[Game Boy Color]], as well as the GB Kiss Minigames cartridge which came packaged with the GB Kiss Link Modem. The Link Modem was available through mail order.


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