Early video game platforms had limits that seem quaint today, when even a $25 Raspberry Pi can push uncountable polygons at 1080p. They'd often support tile and sprite based rendering, where the ...
The $49 Thumby Color looks like a miniature version of the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, but it can’t play classic retro games. The $49 Thumby Color looks like a miniature version of the Nintendo Game ...
The Nintendo GameBoy library is a sweet chocolate box of retro gaming: little cartridges containing quaint, meticulously machine-coded 8-bit treasures. It would be a shame to see these games become ...
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