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This Miniature Game Boy Clone Isn’t Even an Inch Long – Nerdist
This amazing miniature Game Boy clone really embraces the system’s portable nature, since it doesn’t even measure an inch long.

The Game Boy arrived in stores in 1989. This wasn’t the first time anyone could carry an electronic game around; Mattel Auto Race, the first handheld game, had come out in 1976. Still, Nintendo’s portable console changed the industry forever. Boasting a longer battery life and a slew of titles from an already beloved developer, its release marked a major moment in the history of gaming. All from a device that could fit in your pocket.
Of course, in 2021, that original 8-bit system seems quaint….
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