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<p>the team behind the Game Boy. In the early 1980s, Okada had worked on <a href="page.php?w=Computer_Mah-jong_Yakuman">Computer Mah-jong Yakuman</a>, a Nintendo <a href="page.php?w=handheld_electronic_game">handheld electronic game</a> that utilized cable communication between two devices. Convinced that a similar feature could enhance the Game Boy, he strongly advocated for its inclusion. Despite skepticism from the team, who feared it would be too complicated and underutilized, Okada pushed forward and personally developed the Game Link Cable</p><p>
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