{"id":"super-game-boy-2","platform":"sfc","category":"main_game","titles":[{"text":"Super Game Boy 2","lang":"en","script":"Latn","form":"official","source":"no_intro","verified":false,"region":"jp"},{"text":"スーパーゲームボーイ2","lang":"ja","script":"Kana","region":"jp","form":"official","source":"romu","verified":true}],"roms":[{"name":"Super Game Boy 2 (Japan)","source":"no_intro","region":"jp","size":524288,"crc32":"cb176e45","md5":"8ecd73eb4edf7ed7e81aef1be80031d5","sha1":"e5b2922ca137051059e4269b236d07a22c07bc84","sha256":"c172498a23d1176672931bab33b629c7d28f914a43dca9e540b8af1b37ccf2c6"}],"descriptions":[{"text":"ゲームボーイソフトをスーパーファミコンで遊ぶための周辺機器用BIOSです。","lang":"ja","source":"romu"},{"text":"The Super Game Boy is a peripheral that allows Game Boy cartridges to be played on a Super Nintendo Entertainment System console. Released on June 14, 1994 in Japan, on July 22, 1994 in North America, and on September 24, 1994 in Europe, it retailed for US$59.99 (equivalent to $130.31 in 2025) in the United States and £49.99 (equivalent to £105.48 in 2025) in the United Kingdom. In South Korea, it is called the Super Mini Comboy and was distributed by Hyundai Electronics. A revised model, the Super Game Boy 2, was released in Japan in January 1998.","lang":"en","source":"wikipedia_en"}],"media":[{"kind":"boxart","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Nintendo_-_Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System/master/Named_Boxarts/Super%20Game%20Boy%202%20%28Japan%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"jp"},{"kind":"titlescreen","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Nintendo_-_Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System/master/Named_Titles/Super%20Game%20Boy%202%20%28Japan%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"jp"},{"kind":"screenshot","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Nintendo_-_Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System/master/Named_Snaps/Super%20Game%20Boy%202%20%28Japan%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"jp"}]}