The idea of running Advanced Warfare on a Game Boy highlights a massive gap in gaming history:
: The original PC game requires 55 GB of available space, largely due to uncompressed audio files. For comparison, the largest official Game Boy Color cartridge was only 8 MB —roughly 6,875 times smaller than the game. The idea of running Advanced Warfare on a
: Even a "highly compressed" PC repack typically only reduces the game to around 25–40 GB to prevent overloading the CPU during on-the-fly decompression. Why These Search Terms Exist Why These Search Terms Exist : Users may
: Users may be remembering older, legitimate handheld entries like Call of Duty on the Nintendo DS, which were entirely different games built for lower-end hardware. Queries combining "Call of Duty," "Highly Compressed," and
: Some hobbyists create "demakes"—simplified, 8-bit versions of modern games—but these are fan projects, not the actual Advanced Warfare game engine.
is fundamentally incompatible with the Nintendo Game Boy Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
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