Component shortages delay new Game Boy
A continuing shortage of necessary components, including LCD displays and integrated circuits, could delay the long-awaited launch of Nintendo's next-generation Game Boy game console.
Game Boy Advance, which features email and other new functions, may be launched between November and December this year, instead of August as originally planned, company officials said.
Limited LCD supplies have also been blamed for a shortage of Palm handheld computers.
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