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Original Nintendo Gameboy
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I'm very conflicted about this moc. On the one hand it turned out pretty well shape wise, and the shoulder buttons look great. On the other hand the d-pad is to large there are no start or select buttons and the blue bit in front of the shoulder buttons curves the wrong way. I will probably try to update this model in the future, but I don't know.
Barbie/Nintendo: Gameboy & NES Video Game Magazine Advertisement (Mattel) 1992
*Appeared in "Barbie, The Magazine For Girls" Issue: Spring 1992
Today was a good one. My screen cover came in the mail for one of my original Gameboys. It was the last peace of the puzzle to make my Gameboy look brand new. These consoles look good for being 17 (Gameboy Pocket) and 25 (Original Gameboy) years old respectively.
Red/grey case
Grey custom buttons
RCA ProSound
3.5mm jack ProSound
Pitchbent
Biverted white backlight for best possible contrast
Not enough room for the official set? Try the miniature version. I got inspired by several mocs i've seen online. Here is my version.
No PS in this image.
Gio plays with his Gameboy; the sunlight hits the screen and reflects on his face. The eye bounces the image to the camera.
I've been working on this awhile and I finally finished today. This is probably the least well made/realistic Lego console I've made recently, but I still think it turned out well, just wish I could've squeezed in a couple more details. Also I forgot to order a 1x3 black tile so the 1x2 black tile in the d-pad isn't attached. Bley is the closest to platinum IMO.
Thanks to my friend Max who let me borrow his Gameboy Pocket!
Decals just no. So this is my final version of my lego gbc and I included as much extra detail as I could muster. Sadly, there is no sound dial or cartridge slot. =(
Also, IT'S SUMMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Original Nintendo Gameboy with Tetris game catridge inserted
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My young roof climber (at left for those of you who remember him) is very confident of winning this strategy board game...
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Our Nintendo portable collection.
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Unsere tragbare Nintendo Sammlung
I picked up the beauty above earlier this year and only paid about $65 for it--including shipping! And not only that, but the screen's in great shape (something that can't be said for the last GameBoy I acquired). Anyway, for more of the story behind this purchase (and for more photos of it, too), check out this blog post of mine: www.thegaygamer.com/2014/12/heres-to-best-65-bucks-ive-ev...