In a move that surprises no one and delights everyone, a modder turned the new LEGO build into a functioning Game Boy.
Best of all, the Nintendo 64 controller’s buttons have also been modded to work with the Micro, meaning the D-Pad (or analogue stick), B, A and Start buttons work just like they do on the Micro.
In the last decade and a half, boys and young men ages 15-24 more than doubled their average time spent gaming, to about 10 ...
WTF?! When Nintendo and The Lego Group announced plans to release a Game Boy replica Lego set in late July, Australian retro gaming modder Natalie the Nerd jokingly promised to build a working circuit ...
Sarah has been an editor and contributor for Game Rant since 2015. After meeting her first Chocobo, she never looked back. Sarah majored in game design in college and utilizes that knowledge to ...
We interviewed Lego designers Carl Merriam and Simon Kent to unearth some of the brick Game Boy’s Easter eggs.
The newly released Lego Game Boy kit has already been adapted to make it play real games. Sadly, you can't buy this version.
Today, the Lego Game Boy officially goes on sale. It’s surprisingly good. But in Australia, one woman has already created a more amazing version. Natalie the Nerd, the self-taught circuit board ...
Of course, not every hardware upgrade is easy, nor is every useful app or accessory significant. This is why in this guide, ...
Games have gotten a lot better over the years, but not every trend needs to be left in the past. These 5 things need a comeback ASAP.
The Open Thread/Daily Merengue is a place where you can discuss anything and everything related to football. Feel free to ...
At only 421 pieces, the LEGO Game Boy set is a breezy build that can be completed in 3 hours or less. It starts with the build for the Super Mario Land cartridge and lenticular screen stand / storage, ...
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