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This experimental Game Boy doesn’t need batteries – Stevivor
Researchers at Delft University of Technology and Northwestern University have developed a Game Boy that doesn’t require batteries to function, instead relying on solar energy and power created by button presses.

Researchers at Delft University of Technology and Northwestern University have developed a Game Boy that doesn’t require batteries to function, instead relying on solar energy and power created by button presses.
Solar panels affixed to the front of the Game Boy provide its primary source of power, with the researchers admitting there are still some flaws. At present, you’ll be able to get about ten seconds of gameplay from the device before it needs to shut down for one second before continuin…
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