The Analogue Pocket Has Game Boy Camera Fans Taken Care Of You’ll soon be able to share your lo-fi 2-bit images with the world.#TheAnalogue #PocketHas #GameBoy #CameraFans #TakenCare #Of If you owned a Game Boy, there’s a good chance the Game Boy Camera was your first digital camera. It was cheap, it was easy to use, and the 2-bit pixelated images it captured had an undeniable charm. For the first time in nearly 23 years there’s finally going to be an easy way to get those digital pics onto other devices—if you’re lucky enough to get your hands on the Analogue Pocket. Advertisement The $90 Game Boy Camera debuted back in 1998, and it was roughly the cost of the Game Boy itself. The camera slotted into the back of the handheld console, turning it into a full-fledged digital camera. Compared to even the other digital cameras available at the time, the Game Boy Camera’s specs were crude at best. Inside the swivel ing lens that stuck up over the top of the Game Boy was a 128 x 128-pi
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