We may earn a commission from links on this page. Remember the tiny little Game Boy Micro? Meet the Game Boy Macro, crafted from the once-dead remains of a Nintendo DS missing its top screen.
Nintendo’s Game Boy line were the world’s most popular handheld gaming systems, but did have their drawbacks. Most notably, the Game Boy didn’t receive a backlit color LCD until the Game Boy Advance ...
The Wii-U controller may look a little like an iPad with thumb sticks, but it isn't the first time that Nintendo has courted another market. First the clam-shell GBA SP and then the diminutive Gameboy ...
An anonymous tipster, who shall remain anonymous [Thanks, Frank!] tipped us with this little gem: Before the DS came out, Nintendo was actually working on a WiFi adaptor for the Gameboy Advance (which ...
Your Nintendo DS is no longer the hottest handheld on the block, but that doesn't mean it has to sit in the closet gathering dust. Modder Anthony Thomas recently started up Game Boy Macro, a service ...
Honey, Nintendo shrunk the Game Boy. Again. Ever since the company launched its original black-and-white portable gaming console in 1989, Nintendo has striven to shrink each successive iteration of ...
ArsTechnica writer Jeff Smykil sent me an interesting little IM a few minutes ago, asking a question that hadn't even occured to me. Where are all the cool faceplates for the GameBoy Micro? It's a ...
It was odd to think that there was a time when Nintendo didn’t rule the portable world. When the original giant grey Tetris machine came out, we all bought one and fell in love. Sure it was pea green ...