Sales figures suggest Nintendo did pretty well with the Game Boy Color during its original run, even if the hardware and visuals feel a tad archaic and limited today. [Chris Hackmann] has taken ...
This includes a Game Boy cartridge that plays one of the band’s most known singles “Welcome to Paradise.” Yes, that is right.
The biggest change this time around is the addition of 32 KB of battery-backed SRAM that gives games (or any other software that might be on the cartridge) some persistent storage to work with.
All hail the L-block. Everybody’s played Tetris. Me, I got my start with the Game Boy version a cousin gave me. No case, no ...
Dookie Demastered gives fans the opportunity to play each song off the album on a different unconventional yet nostalgic ...
Emulator designers spend years creating an environment where you can enjoy games you can't buy anymore, even if publishers ...
Despite what the internet might lead you to believe, the 6.5 Creedmoor did not start a movement to hunt big game with smaller-caliber cartridges. In reality, folks have been putting big animals down ...
It’s also very user-friendly, so you can have it running in no time. VBA offers multiple display filters too, to give the game a smoother look While most emulators are free, there are a few exceptions ...
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from Basket Case on a Big Mouth Billy Bass to Welcome To Paradise on a Game Boy cartridge, and Pulling Teeth on a toothbrush (we see what you did there). A press release explains: ‘Instead of ...
Video Nintendo Puts Mario & Luigi: Brothership In The Spotlight With This Jolly Sea Shanty ...
Do you have the time to listen to “Basket Case” on a flailing Big Mouth Billie Bass? To mark three decades of Dookie, Green Day is raffling off special editions of all 15 tracks from the band’s third ...