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After 34 years, the Gulf War Gameboy finally leaves active service and returns to Nintendo HQ

Wars are not generally full of stories that can make you smile, but the tale of the Gulf War Gameboy has always interested many. Having launched in 1989, less than one year later, one particular Gameboy found itself in a warzone, presumably in the hands of young American soldiers who had been deployed during Desert Storm. Its owner, Stephen Scoggins – a registered nurse from Oklahoma who was stationed in the Middle East told The Verge that the machine was damaged in a fire when the tent burned down.

 

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