![]() A Game Boy with Spud’s Adventure is a rare and expensive item. Each serial number has a space at the beginning that can be accessed (for example, DS, AU, XU). ![]() The serial numbers on the back and bottom of the Game Boy System and Nintendo GameCube are used to verify the system’s serial number. This can be helpful if you’re trying to buy or sell a Gameboy, or if you just want to know how old your device is. ![]() Now that you know how to read the serial number on a Gameboy, you can use this information to help you date the device. The factory code is different for each Gameboy, and represents where the device was assembled. The last two characters in the serial number are the factory code. The code for Japan is “JA,” and the code for the United States is “US.” The next two characters in the serial number represent the country code. For example, if the serial number is “01010101,” the Gameboy was manufactured on January 1st, 2001. The next two characters represent the month, and the last four characters represent the day. The first two characters of the serial number represent the year the Gameboy was manufactured. The characters represent different information about the Gameboy, such as when it was manufactured and where. To read the serial number, start from the left and read the characters one by one until you reach the end. The serial number is usually printed in white or silver lettering, and is eight characters long. If you want to read the serial number on a Gameboy, you’ll need to find the label on the back of the device.
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