Logan Bardole got his start in electronics by repairing video game circuit boards as a hobby. Electronics permeate the world. They are in nearly everything we use. In Part 3 of WGLT's weeklong series ...
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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 ...
And yes, you will be able to buy a kit to turn your brick-based handheld into a real Game Boy.
The official LEGO Game Boy set is a 421-piece model that faithfully reproduces Nintendo's classic handheld and is priced at USD59.99 (about RM282). It also comes with its own brick-built game ...
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With the release of the new LEGO Game Boy, one brilliant circuit board designer has gone a step further - she's made it playable!
A new twist has been added to LEGO’s recently released Game Boy replica, thanks to Australian modder Natalie The Nerd. Known for her custom Game Boy builds, Natalie has recently shared on X that ...
A modder who goes by Natalie the Nerd got the Lego Game Boy to run real Game Boy games. You can read about her efforts (including the nitty-gritty technical details) on her blog.
The Lego Game Boy set was officially released on October 1, 2025, but one modder has already gone further than Lego and Nintendo.