I wish somebody talented would pick up GBARunner2 and fix up the compatibility and audio syncing issues. Maybe even call it GBARunner3 or something, IDK. And possibly in the ability to use Open_AGB firmware.
When I build a Gameboy for someone, I like to flash a bootleg GBA cart filled with Gameboy+Color games so they have something to play immediately. I designed this cart label and will be ordering a sheet of them from StickerYou.com soon. Went with pastel colors.
Built my Boxy Pixel SP today. 900mAh Li-Po battery, V5 IPS screen kit, USB C charging port on the left side, aluminum shell and buttons. My gold triggers come soon. Had custom laser etching done in 3 spots.
I ordered a black aluminum cartridge shell from Boxy Pixel, and a couple of custom labels off Etsy to build my ultimate Zelda DX cartridge. It has an FRAM chip installed so it can save your game progress without the need for a save battery.
I'm designing a new slide-on shell solution for the official GBA Wireless device. If it turns out to be a good snug fit, I'll sell 'em. Mine are just 10mm thick. It also has a slot for the antenna portion of the PCB to stick out of.
I know the pricing of electronics nowadays isn't "how much it actually costs" but "how much we can get away with", but putting up a poll is just cynical.
Nah I'm getting value creep again. I look at a $50 console "but for just a few more dollars you could get XYZ" and I end up considering the Steam Deck.
is sega just personally fucking with me? are they laughing while watching me through my kinect camera as i get up to restart my xbox for the third time because the game froze again