Clever Game Boy Coffee Mug
Tiago Goncalves designed this classic Nintendo Game Boy coffee mug for a college class. All I have to say is: well played, sir. That's exactly how I feel when I finish my coffee. Read More ›
Tiago Goncalves designed this classic Nintendo Game Boy coffee mug for a college class. All I have to say is: well played, sir. That's exactly how I feel when I finish my coffee. Read More ›
If you weren't there, trust me, Game Boy was actually this awesome. Read More ›
This awesome Game Boy demake has been released and is free to download. Read about and download it here. (via geek.pikimal.com) Watch Video ›
Well played, sir. Literally. (via reddit.com) View Image ›
All the fun of traditional Nintendo, now in a convenient portable edition! Via. View Image ›
Nintendo's been innovating for years… but I'm sensing a sort of pattern here. (via reddit.com) View Image ›
Wait, music made from a Game Boy. Not a chiptune. Or a trip down memory lane with 8-bit theme songs. Music made by hitting a Game Boy. All that ever got me was yelled at. Watch Video ›
This Game Boy is still playable after being blown up in the Gulf War. Mine still works despite throwing it across the room every time I lose at Peggle. View Image ›
Lo-Fi experimental duo, Xiu Xiu's new music video for “This Too Will Pass Away (For Freddy)” features pot-smoking, boozing and casual sex in old-school Nintendo graphics. Also it's a pretty sweet jam! View Media ›
This folded gem is for papercraft enthusiasts or those of you who are too cheap to purchase a real one. More pictures are available at behance.net. I've got nothing against Tetris, but let's see a game that features turtles (Mario? Pokemon?) next. (via 9gag) View List ›
Maybe if you play your cards right, we can set up a game link and trade Pokemon. View Image ›
This kid uses an old Game Boy running special software to create an 8-bit cover of the Magnetic Fields song “All My Little Words.” I never would have thought that music played on a Game Boy would be this well done and catchy. (via The Daily What.) Watch Video ›
No one knows what this is or where it came from, but they're calling it the iBoy. Someone took this shot while in Japan, and now geeks around the world are left chanting want want want want… View Image ›