and the sexier Game Boy Color exclusives that came on clear cartridges. The GBC was fully backwards compatible, but the monochrome games have their own list! So, grab yourself a fresh pair of AAs ...
The Analogue Pocket might just be my favorite purchase of all time, but my obsession with retro game preservation has led me to an even more obscure yet mighty piece of gaming hardware. The ...
Analogue is back with another collection of new colorways for its Pocket handheld, now drawing inspiration from Nintendo’s first color screen handheld. The Pocket GBC Colors Edition introduces ...
Over on Hackaday.io, [solderking] realized that there was a glaring omission in the multi-game management hardware for the Game Boy Color ... you to dock up four cartridges at a time, and with ...
The Game Boy Color hit shelves in 1998 and proved that Nintendo's rip-roaring success with the original wasn't just a fluke. The console has a Goliath library of phenomenal games and even boasted ...
There's a lot of carnage crammed into this GBC cartridge, and dozens of buildings to reduce to rubble. The Croc games are iconic 3D platformers on the PS1, even if the camera is more dangerous ...
The easiest way I’ve found to pull the game files from a Game Boy, Game Boy Color, or Game Boy Advance cartridge is with a little USB-C accessory called the GB Operator by Epilogue, or as I like to ...
leading [Anders] to build a Super FX for the Game Boy Color. Game Boy cartridges are simple — just a memory controller and some memory is all you need. Drop in a microcontroller, and you have ...