And yes, you will be able to buy a kit to turn your brick-based handheld into a real Game Boy.
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Nintendo Switch 2 Dev Kit Scarcity Is Reportedly A "Deliberate Tactic" To Reduce Shovelware
"The reason Nintendo is not providing dev kits is they are trying to lessen the shovelware problem Switch 1 has, they would rather indie devs just use Switch 1 dev kits in most ca ...
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Modder Builds Playable Lego Game Boy Using Real Nintendo Hardware
Australian modder Natalie the Nerd has engineered a playable Lego Game Boy that runs original cartridges using real Nintendo chips.
At 421 pieces, the LEGO Game Boy is the smallest of the available video game console sets LEGO has issued over the years, but in spite of a relatively small brick count, its efficiency of parts still ...
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