Back in the early days of the Nintendo Game Boy, it was revolutionary that a full-fledged gaming experience could fit easily into a backpack. The latest evolution of the Game Boy, which was unveiled ...
Over the years, the world has seen several different iterations of Nintendo’s iconic Gameboy handheld system. Now, a new iteration of the console has been added to the mix in the form of a tiny ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The PocketSprite looks like a more polished version of the original, hacked together version that Domburg ...
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As a kid, I used to carry around my Game Boy Color in a fanny pack. Partly because I was the sort of cool tween that owned a fanny pack, partly because Nintendo’s handheld console was a fair bit ...
Originally featured on Gizmodo, a YouTuber by the name of Vincent Buso has managed to make an operating Game Boy system that’s the size of a keychain. It basically emulates the classic shell design of ...
Jeroen Domburg in late 2016 built a fully functional keychain-sized Game Boy clone for the Hackaday SuperConference. He originally planned on publishing build details for DIYers but has since decided ...
As Hackaday reports, the build was inspired by a tiny Game Boy keychain. But while the original version was only a clock, Sprite_TM was determined to make a fully functional version on that scale. And ...
For years Sprite_TM has been my favorite hacker, and yet he continues to have an uncanny ability to blow my mind with the hacks that he pulls off even though I’m ready for it. This weekend at the ...