In a move that surprises no one and delights everyone, a modder turned the new LEGO build into a functioning Game Boy.
And yes, you will be able to buy a kit to turn your brick-based handheld into a real Game Boy.
We interviewed Lego designers Carl Merriam and Simon Kent to unearth some of the brick Game Boy’s Easter eggs.
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The newly released Lego Game Boy kit has already been adapted to make it play real games. Sadly, you can't buy this version.
A hardware enthusiast known as @natalie_thenerd has amazed the modding community by converting the recently released LEGO Game Boy set into a ...