I'm one of those people that get irked when people have errors in their writing. Like confusing "you're"/"your" or when people put "should of" instead of "should've" and etc.
Yeah, I'm a spelling fascist. Being on Internet forums probably aren't good places for me to be on if I took it any more seriously.
But I'm disappointed in those of you here, mostly fellow Nintendo fans, who forget the space in Nintendo's most successful line of products. The Game Boy. Not the GameBoy, not the Gameboy. Game Boy. Two words. Game Boy Advance is three words, not two. Ever since the first Game Boy it's been two words. Every time you start up your Game Boy or Game Boy Color or Game Boy Advance or their variants that can play Game Boy games, it clearly reminds you what it is.
*dling!* *"GAME BOY" appears on screen*
See that? Two words.
Someone once adamantly refused this to me. He said because it was one thing, it should properly be one word. He was pretty insistent on that point. Yet I'm pretty sure no one ever considered calling the NES the "Nintendoentertainmentsystem". It'd be confusing to play Nintendogs on your "Nintendods". He probably enjoys "videogames" while the rest of us enjoy "video games".
Seriously, people. Quit messing up Nintendo's handheld line's name.