The Game Boy Printer,is a thermal printer accessory released by Nintendo in 1998. Nintendo ceased manufacture in 2003.The Game Boy Printer is compatible with the Game Boy DMG, Game Boy Pocket, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance systems and is designed to be used in conjunction with the Game Boy Camera. It also prints images from compatible late-generation Game Boy and Game Boy Color games (listed below). It runs on six AA batteries and uses a special 3.8 cm wide thermal paper with adhesive backing called Game Boy Printer Paper. One package of printer paper came with three rolls, including one roll of white paper, one roll of pale yellow paper, and one roll of pale blue paper. In Japan, a bright yellow Pokémon version of the Game Boy Printer was released which featured a Poké Ball-style feed button.A typical roll had 390–400 cm of length.A roll of the American Game Boy Printer paper came in red, blue, yellow and white, and had a width of 3.8 cm.When a picture printed from the Game Boy Camera, it would print with a .5 cm margin above and below the picture and print the picture at a 2.3 cm height. This would give the total of 3.3 cm height per picture. The Game Boy Printer paper refills boasted up to 180 pictures per roll. With the math the typical roll could only take 118 pictures.The paper is now hard to find