Game Boy definition

Game Boy. Game Boy Color", Game Boy pocket, "Official Nintendo Seal of Quality" and trade dress in the Game Boy Systems.

Examples of Game Boy in a sentence

  • During the Term and for the Territory, LICENSEE may develop Games and/or sell Licensed Products for the Game Boy Systems in accordance with this Agreement.

  • LICENSEE shall not, directly or indirectly, reverse engineer or aid or assist in the reverse engineering of all or any part of the Game Boy Systems, including the hardware, software and/or tools.

  • LICENSEE may utilize and study the design, performance and operation of the Game Boy Systems and the Licensed Proprietary Information solely for the purpose of developing software which is compatible with the Game Boy Systems for license under this Agreement.

  • During the Term, NINTENDO may provide LICENSEE with highly proprietary development information, development tools, emulation systems, programming specifications and related resources and information constituting and incorporating the Licensed Proprietary Information to enable LICENSEE to develop video games for use with the Game Boy Systems.

  • Such Product Sample must include a demonstration of the manner in which such Game Boy Color dedicated or compatible Game will utilize and exploit the following color criteria: (a) differentiation from monochrome Game Boy software (each Game Boy Color Game must appear significantly more colorful than monochrome Game Boy software when "colorized" by the Game Boy Color hardware); (b) simultaneous colors; (c) appropriate use of color; (d) variety of colors, and (e) contrast and saturation.

  • No submission samples are required for Games exclusively for play on Game Boy and Game Boy pocket systems.

  • In addition to these criteria, for Games which have been previously released for the Game Boy monochrome system, LICENSEE must provide a demonstration of the game-play enhancements which have been added to the Game which may include any of the following: (i) additional stages, levels or areas; (ii) new characters; and/or (iii) game-play based on color.

  • Prior to a Game Boy Color Game reaching fifty percent (50%) completion, LICENSEE shall submit to NINTENDO for approval a Product Sample.

  • NINTENDO shall promptly evaluate each submitted Game with regard to: (a) its technical compatibility with and error-free operation on the Game Boy Systems; (b) the suitability of the Game content, taking into account reasonable standards set forth in the Guidelines; and, if applicable, (c) whether the Game achieves the criteria as set forth in Section 5.2 at 50% completion and upon final completion.

  • NAMCO has licensed the Licensee the right to distribute and sell video games known as "Namco Museum" and "Pac-Man Collection" (the "Licensed Materials") for play on the Nintendo Game Boy Advance handheld video game system.

Related to Game Boy

  • Game fish means all species of the family Salmonidae (chars, trout, salmon, grayling, and whitefish); all species of the genus Stizostedion (sandpike or sauger and walleyed pike or yellowpike perch); all species of the genus Esox (northern pike, pickerel, and muskellunge); all species of the genus Micropterus (bass); all species of the genus Polyodon (paddlefish); all species of the family Acipenseridae (sturgeon); all species of the genus Lota (burbot or ling); the species Perca flavescens (yellow perch); all species of the genus Pomoxis (crappie); and the species Ictalurus punctatus (channel catfish).

  • Game birds means wild birds that shall not be hunted except

  • Game ticket or "ticket" means an acceptable evidence of Play, which is a ticket produced in a manner that meets the specifications defined in the rules of each Selling Lottery and Rule 31 (Play Validation) and is a physical representation of the Play or Plays sold to the player or is a properly and validly registered ticketless transaction Play.

  • Game has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Control Act;

  • Public school academy means a public school academy or strict discipline academy organized under the revised school code, 1976 PA 451, MCL 380.1 to 380.1852.