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When Lego announced its near 1:1, 421-piece Nintendo Game Boy set I wrote that it was charming, but "sadly not playable." Now that it has started shipping (as of yesterday), creator Natalie the Nerd ...
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I’ve rather given it away with the headline there, but I couldn’t help myself. Lego’s recently launched Game Boy is the most extraordinarily satisfying build, with results that feel uncannily ...
Amidst the buzz and sales of the LEGO Game Boy, we doubt people are surprised to see that hardware modders are already turning them into playable handhelds. It probably helps that the existing buttons ...
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And yes, you will be able to buy a kit to turn your brick-based handheld into a real Game Boy. reading time 3 minutes As much as we wish it did, the Lego Game Boy ...
LEGO's life-like Game Boy set has already been modded to play actual Game Boy cartridges, after going on sale earlier this week (it's $59.99 and available at Amazon). Talented modder Natalie the Nerd ...
Legacy of the Dark Knight was revealed at Gamescom earlier this year, the trailer looked like a blocky version of the Batman: Arkham games, which we haven’t gotten a proper sequel to in a decade. Yeah ...