We North Americans have a strange way of misspelling the King's English. So your colour becomes our color. There are lots of these where we got lazy and dropped the extra letters.
Just to make it more interesting, we also drop some of the letters that are there when we speak the language just to make it even more difficult for non-North Americans to understand what we say, not just what we write. The latter phenomenon varies from region to region, just to keep the untrained ear from ever really understanding us.
The folks speaking English in Great Britain have done the same with their version of the spoken word so that we, in turn, can't really understand some of your spoken dialects.
And that's why your Game Boy Colour says Game Boy Color.
2007-06-11 01:47:49
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answered by Winger 3
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it would be greater efficient to get a Gameboy strengthen or a Gameboy SP in view which you may play gameboy strengthen video games. i do no longer understand what you're talking a pair of "colored reveal screen" yet its observed as "shade" because of fact the video games have shade rather of the black and white shade.
2016-10-08 23:34:08
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answered by ? 4
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We in the United States have interesting ways of saying this. We also say "favorite" instead of "favourite". There are tons more. Chances are, your Gameboy is just an American model.
2007-06-11 01:44:00
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answered by xl tainted xlove 2
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I assume your European and have the American version of the gameboy colour.
Us Americans use a lot of different words you may not be used to; such as a fag is not a ciggerette.
2007-06-11 01:45:07
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answered by Jon 4
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Are you in Europe or the UK? There, it is spelled COLOUR. In America, and where English text is written in Japan, it's COLOR. No U.
Likewise, English have flavour, Americans have flavor. English have trousers, Americans have pants. And so on.
2007-06-11 01:41:47
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answered by Miles Batty 2
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It was made in america and thats why it says color. That's how we spell colour over here.
2007-06-11 02:14:52
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answered by !HIGH FIVE! 5
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"Color" is simply the Americanized spelling of "colour."
2007-06-11 01:41:57
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answered by Anonymous
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beacause when gameboy color was realesed, games are in black and white but rarely colored. so nintendo made a colored game so thats why its color
2007-06-11 01:42:15
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answered by Lawrence O 3
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u are probably in canada because in the us we spell it color it was probably made in the us it doesnt matter its the same thing have fun playing your game=:)'
2007-06-11 02:28:14
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answered by fireredlips***** 1
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Probably because it used to be black and white in the past.
2007-06-11 01:42:11
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answered by Maus 7
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