What would it take to build a Game Boy small enough to carry around on your keychain? It turns out that we already have the technology, it just takes a very clever and skilled person to pull it off. Jeroen Domburg, aka Sprite_TM, did just this, building a key-chain sized Game Boy Color that functions just like the original with a few extra secrets inside. Based on a color OLED screen, and driven by an ESP32 micocontroller, this tiny Game Boy includes direction pad, buttons, audio, and the ability to load new games wirelessly. Sprite_TM discusses the design and build process in this talk he presented at the 2016 Hackaday SuperConference. Read the Hackaday Article: Visit Sprite_TM at : Learn More about the Hackaday SuperConference:
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