When I gifted an Anbernic to my 8 year old cousin for her birthday, my grandma wanted a “gameboy” too so that she could play Tetris.

I saved this Gameboy Color from the crusher; my uncle runs an electronics recycling side gig. No idea how he managed to get his hands on this since he usually sources his e-waste from businesses.

The games I have for my grandma are: Tetris DX, Mario’s Picross, Pokemon Yellow, Super Mario Bros Deluxe, and Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX. She has only played Tetris before, but I know she’ll like picross and I’m really hoping I can get her into Pokemon.

Specs:

  • Buttons: FunnyPlaying Game Boy Color Custom Buttons (Dark Blue)
  • Screen: FunnyPlaying Game Boy Color 2.0 Q5 IPS Laminated Backlight Kit (Dark Blue)
  • Shell: FunnyPlaying Game Boy Color 2.0 Laminated Q5 IPS Ready Shell (Light Blue)
  • Mobo & Speaker: Stock

P.S. Yes, I plan on peeling off the plastic on the screen haha. I’m waiting until I give it to her.

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      He does a bunch of chemistry to recover gold, platinum, and other metals from electronics. He made a gold nugget that he’s named “Steven”.

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    The games I have for my grandma are: Tetris DX, Mario’s Picross, Pokemon Yellow, Super Mario Bros Deluxe, and Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX.

    This made me want to be nine years old and going on a long trip again.

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      Batteries were very corroded, but fortunately white vinegar and q-tips fixed that problem quickly!

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      My grandma said that she didn’t think the depression was all that bad since she had hand squeezed orange juice from one of her 3 servants everyday. She had zero interest in any videogames my brother and i played.

      Anyway, currently trying to beat the heat because my tiny apartment a block away from where she grew up doesn’t have AC. Miss you grandma, but i sure wish the family haberdashery stayed successful past the 60"s.

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    16 hours ago

    I may do this with my second gameboy color. Any good ways to remove scuffs from the plastic shell?

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      if it’s the plastic housing you could probably use some wd-40 on a soft rag like a sock or old T-shirt. make sure you clean it up with some IPA immediately afterwards though.

      if it’s the screen crystal you can buy replacements online for around $4-$8.

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        I keep plenty of stock of this stuff and use it on plastic screen covers and bezels, plus it also does wonders on motorcycle helmet visors, sunglasses lenses (provided they’re not mirrored), and the Slipstreamer fairing on my Honda Shadow.

        It does a credible job of defogging plastic headlight housings as well, but it takes a lot of elbow grease and a bitchin’ long time.

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    13 hours ago

    Reminds me of the time I visited my grandma as a vacation. I brought my SNES including the Gameboy adapter. She loved Tetris even though she barely got past stage 1.

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      They’re still out in the wild, and still work much of the time.

      I just picked up an R36S, and I can’t begin to say how much 80s and 90s nostalgia I’m enjoying.