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<\/p><\/div>"} 3 Find the cartridge slot. You'll find this slot on the back of the Game Boy, along the bottom edge. When you're holding the system as if to play it, the cartridge is upside down on the back.

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<\/p><\/div>"} 4 Insert the cartridge with the label facing out. The label should be facing away from the Game Boy system. You can play Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy games. Game Boy and Game Boy Color cartridges will stick out further than Game Boy Advance cartridges, which are flush when inserted. The label should be facing away from the Game Boy system.