[Alex] proved that a microcontroller could emulate a cartridge by using an Arduino to display the “Nintendo” Game Boy boot logo. The Arduino wasn’t fast enough to actually handle high-speed ...
[Jackson] decided he wanted to give his original Game Boy a bit more power so he replace ... and battery from the newer hardware. The cartridge connector was relocated to match the slot in the ...
Insert any Game Boy cartridge into the Super Game Boy. Insert the Super Game Boy into a Game Genie. Insert the Game Genie into the SNES and power on the console. Game play will be in slow motion ...
This includes a Game Boy cartridge that plays one of the band’s most known singles “Welcome to Paradise.” Yes, that is right. There is a fully playable Game Boy cartridge that brings the ...
I don’t know if the cartridge is worth $39, but if you have the money and want a delightfully pointless piece of media, you have until 11 a.m. PT on October 11 to enter any of the drawings.
Your guide to the Game Boy's greatest games ...
a Game Boy cartridge, an electric toothbrush, a Big Mouth Billy Bass, a HitClip, an answering machine, a music box, and more. The announcement reads: Instead of smoothing out its edges and ...
You may have also recalled that, like a lot of people, you have a box of old Game Boy cartridges stored somewhere that are gathering dust. Or, like me, maybe you spent way too much money on ...
The quick take-away from this Hyperkin SmartBoy review is that while it does exactly what is promises to on the box, that is, read Game Boy game cartridges and allow said games to be played on a ...
and the always-popular transparent shell. The device allows gamers to play old Game Boy cartridges (as well as other carts, with the right adapters) on a handheld with modern touches like a crisp ...
And none are what you’d expect. Want to hear “Welcome to Paradise”? That’s on a Game Boy cartridge (and in 8-bit without lyrics). Prefer “When I Come Around”? That’s on a wax cylinder.
How about the hard-charging Dookie classic “Welcome to Paradise” rendered in 8-bit glory on a Game Boy cartridge? Well, then you’re in luck, because on Wednesday (Oct. 9) the band announced ...