![From what I can tell, the NES, being at a higher resolution, displays more of the level than the Gameboy does, as the Gameboy seems to zoom in more on the character. From what I can tell, the NES, being at a higher resolution, displays more of the level than the Gameboy does, as the Gameboy seems to zoom in more on the character.](https://i.redd.it/pi65j4d4zyk41.png)
From what I can tell, the NES, being at a higher resolution, displays more of the level than the Gameboy does, as the Gameboy seems to zoom in more on the character.
![2048x1152 Nintendo Game Boy Falls In Water 4k 2048x1152 Resolution HD 4k Wallpapers, Images, Backgrounds, Photos and Pictures 2048x1152 Nintendo Game Boy Falls In Water 4k 2048x1152 Resolution HD 4k Wallpapers, Images, Backgrounds, Photos and Pictures](https://images.hdqwalls.com/wallpapers/nintendo-game-boy-falls-in-water-4k-k4.jpg)
2048x1152 Nintendo Game Boy Falls In Water 4k 2048x1152 Resolution HD 4k Wallpapers, Images, Backgrounds, Photos and Pictures
![Now I did a side-by-side comparison of the same game on two different platforms. Both are 8-bit platforms by Nintendo, so they're rather similar. NES resolution: 240p, GBC resolution: 144p. The lower Now I did a side-by-side comparison of the same game on two different platforms. Both are 8-bit platforms by Nintendo, so they're rather similar. NES resolution: 240p, GBC resolution: 144p. The lower](https://i.redd.it/xngg33ibp7l41.png)
Now I did a side-by-side comparison of the same game on two different platforms. Both are 8-bit platforms by Nintendo, so they're rather similar. NES resolution: 240p, GBC resolution: 144p. The lower
![Supper Mario Broth on Twitter: "The title screen for Super Mario Advance has darkened edges (left). The lit area in the middle is 160x144 pixels, exactly the resolution of the original Game Supper Mario Broth on Twitter: "The title screen for Super Mario Advance has darkened edges (left). The lit area in the middle is 160x144 pixels, exactly the resolution of the original Game](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EMhSGGBXYAQjfr8.png)