The Game Boy Color (GBC), launched in late 1998, marked an important step in the history of Nintendo's portable consoles. Succeeding the original Game Boy, it introduced a color screen capable of displaying up to 56 colors simultaneously, while maintaining compatibility with games from its predecessor. This console was a resounding success, particularly thanks to the release of the Pokémon Gold and Silver games, true global phenomena. The GBC's library includes 700 titles, ranging from improved remakes like The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX to original games such as Wario Land 3. Despite its short marketing period, the Game Boy Color has left an indelible mark on the world of portable video games, paving the way for future innovations while preserving the playful and accessible spirit that made Nintendo's success.