Nintendo and The Lego Group never intended for the recently released Lego Game Boy kit to play real Game Boy games, but a self-taught modder made ...
LEGO's life-like Game Boy set has already been modded to play actual Game Boy cartridges, after going on sale earlier this ...
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The LEGO Game Boy Can Play Real Games – But There’s a Catch
With the release of the new LEGO Game Boy, one brilliant circuit board designer has gone a step further - she's made it ...
Modders have responded to the release of the LEGO Game Boy, and took it as a challenge to create a functioning unit.
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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.
The set looks pretty much just like a Game Boy, complete with a D-pad, plus A, B, Start, and Select buttons. It also has contrast and volume dials on the sides. You can choose between three options ...
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