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This game cartridge is from the Jonathan Friedlander collection on American Orientalism (Collection Number 1314). Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.
OAC Finding Aid: www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt4779r5hf/
Photo by Lori Dedeyan
Athan is pretty focused on playing his Gameboy. Just look at how he is sticking out his tongue. Did the same thing when I was little.
Did this one for Brett Lefferts. He came up with the idea. It is made from Sterling, and is about an inch tall. Screen buttons and + button are cut out. This was a first attempt, there will be more.
So the Gameboy Micro has been completely forgotten by Nintendo; we didn't even get any official faceplates over here in Europe.
Let alone my dream faceplate design which turns the GBM into SNK's Neo Geo Pocket Colour.
The Gameboy is an 8-bit handheld video game device developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on April 21, 1989.
A hot walk through Chinatown; very aromatic to say the least. Every aspect of life is there ... including a young woman vomiting in the gutter . This was a beautiful domestic scene here, outside some grocery shops, with the Dads keeping an eye on the kids.
The "Gameboy Music Club" (AT) showed that technology doesn't always have to be used the way its investors and producers intended - the musicians played a concert on commercially available Gameboys.
Photo showing members of the Gameboy Music Club (AT).
credit: rubra
Old school game boy earrings. Handmade them myself out of FIMO clay. Can't see it that good in the picture but the screen actually is green just like the game boy when it's turned off.
Here's my current Game Boy collection. It's at 48 unique titles with 2 spares for multiplayer (Tetris and Qix). Games shown here are US or Canadian releases with the exception of Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (which is Australian). The cartridges obscured by the flash are Mortal Kombat 3, Dexterity, and Donkey Kong.
letting flickr resize my pics for me ;)
this is maybe for my final project for my communication sketching class... (gotta send the pic and get the okay from my instructor first.)
So I decided to make a light box. I found the tutorial at strobist.blogspot.com/2006/07/how-to-diy-10-macro-photo-s.... I went out to the garage and found an Amazon.com box. Next I went to Joann's to get some cheap muslin and AC Moore for black tape and a white poster board. I'm going to have to play around with it some more. I never really tried flash photography.
Rear view of GameBoy camera with flipped and recased sensor. Use with GBA SP which inverts camera. Removal of ball improves shooting angle, reduces size of rig. Planning to add tripod mount to old ball location
Comprada en una ganga cuando la vida de la GBA habÃa llegado a su fin, pero que gracias a un cartucho flasheable (observar el detalle de la tarjeta en la parte inferior) ha dado mucho entretenimiento.
gameboys yes, but also a tree, a climbing rack and a hole in your pants... eventually everything stays the same
Arnhem 2013 © Marije van den Berg
another archived pic - intent focus on the gameboy - seems to have had a long day with it, with the recharge. Like the soft focus and color tones on this.