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    Arrow A Game Boy fused with a Raspberry Pi [Eurogamer.net]

    A modder has fused a Raspberry Pi with the Game Boy for super cool results.
    "Wermy" published a video to YouTube showing off his Pi Zero Game Boy, which uses real Game Boy cartridges that let him play emulated versions of retro games.
    The Game Boy Zero, as it's called, is the combination of a Game Boy console and the Raspberry Pi Zero, an even smaller version of the Raspberry Pi micro-computer. Throw in a 3.5 inch composite display, buttons from a NES controller and a USB port and you've got one hell of a cool-looking retro console.
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    Looks amazing the first Pi Gameboy that has me interested in making one.


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