His Game Boy Zero modification works on the Raspberry Pi Zero, a modified game cartridge and a lot of drilling to imitate classic NES, SNES and Game Boy titles (up for the Game Boy Advance) while preserving nearly all of Nintendo's original appear and feel. On the outside, the sole concessions to modernity will be the 3. 5-inch color display as well as the stealthily integrated buttons necessary to play some newer games.
There aren't detailed guidelines available, but the hardware compromise is relatively easy as a result of nature of the layout: the handheld was so big as it had to accommodate 1989-era mobile technology. A Raspberry Pi No, an SD card slot machine (in the cartridge) plus a lithium-ion battery are fairly tiny. If you're ready to gut a Game Boy and possess a knack for electronic devices, you can likely repeat this yourself. The creator is answering questions inside the YouTube video's comments, also, so you can get help in case you are willing to give it an attempt.
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