Back In Action
Nintendo’s Game Boy was wildly popular for many years, but was sadly discontinued a decade ago as technology improved. Now, however, it’s making a comeback. A company called Retro-Bit is attempting to bring the Game Boy back with some major upgrades, including a rechargeable battery, which allows you to play for 10 hours, and a shatter-resistant screen.
It will also be able to play all Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games. It looks and feels just like the old Game Boy, but the images on the screen are in color and there are some added control buttons. The “Super Retro Boy” is scheduled to hit North America in August of this year and is surprisingly cheap, with only an $80 price tag.
Harry Kubota
January 11, 2017
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