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Taken using the Gameboy Camera. The image was then captured using the Super Gameboy for the SNES which was connected to my laptop.
This is my balding friend Tannor. Just kidding he isn't balding he just shaved his head for Halloween. Super last minute picture but it turned out alright with some editing. He loves his phone and gameboy, so this is what came of the picture :)
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This is the most amazing selfie ever! Who needs a 20MP camera when you can take amazing photos like this on the Gameboy Camera?
This is the most amazing selfie ever! Who needs a 20MP camera when you can take amazing photos like this on the Gameboy Camera?
Taken using the Gameboy Camera. The image was then captured using the Super Gameboy for the SNES which was connected to my laptop.
Kid is sitting in the 4th row, blueline, at the Thrasher's game and is playing Gameboy. At least he looks when the crowd yells. His brother was doing the same.
Inside cover graphic I made for the inktober zine, the screen is left blank for a customized sketch and thank you message!
Pick up a copy at questionjosh.bigcartel.com/product/inktober-2017-zine
A wonderful little GameBoy game, if I do say so myself. Find out why here: www.thegaygamer.com/2016/06/special-delivery-kaneko-peeta...
Also, ogle scans of the Peetan instruction manual here: www.thegaygamer.com/2017/11/peetan-gameboy-instruction-ma...
For some sad/strange reason, few people--even GameBoy fans--seem to talk about LOZC G. Amusements' Burning Paper, released in Japan (only) in 1993. Not only does it sport some great box art, but it sports some wonderfully compelling gameplay, too. Learn more about the latter--and see more photos of Burning Paper's box, cartridge and manual--at www.thegaygamer.com/2016/10/the-year-of-gameboy-burning-p...
Taken with a GameBoy camera. The first photo is of a GameBoy Printer, the second photo is of a clock, the third photo is of a retro camera ("Kodak Brownie Starmite"), the fourth photo is of some lego, and the fifth photo is of the top of a Coca-Cola can.
This are probably the first digital photos I've uploaded to Flickr...for the most part, I use film.