Neon Papercraft Game Boy Is All 80’s and Stuff

The art duo Zim & Zou created this crazy florescent Game Boy that they’ve dubbed “Paper Game” and it even has a removable Tetris cartridge. It also reminds me of fresh 80’s windbreaker jackets, flip-up hats, slap bracelets, and M.C. Hammer pants.

[Via Collect3d]

Over 20 Badass Custom Game Boys


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This post is a collection of images from chiptune file sharing site 8bitcollective.com. They were designed by a lineup of talented artists and chiptuners using all kinds of different materials and techniques, but they all have something in common: they’re all totally badass and a little bit on the awesome side.

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Big ol’ Game Boy snow sculpture by trickmintb!tboy.



Custom Steampunk Game Boy by Thretris

This dude needs to stop producing such insanity. The universe can only handle so much awesomeness at a time and when the threshold is reached, existence will spontaneously implode. Or something.

More pics and a vid of this beast in chiptune action after the jump.

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For The Ladies: Game Boy Tube Dress

The only thing hotter than a geeky chick is a geeky chick with a fun fashion sense. This Nintendo Game Boy Dress by Amber from Sew-Oeno (that’s her posing in the above pic) goes for $60 and Amber will even make one in your size if you contact her.

This dress would go perfect with a pair of Space Invaders tights.

[Via Technabob]

Touchscreen Game Boy Advance is Really Just a Fancy iPhone Case

Goteking thought it would be a good idea to turn his old Game Boy Advance into an iPhone case. He was right.

Read through to see how the Game Boy Advance Touch was made and see a video of it in action.

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Custom ChipMusic.org Game Boy by Thretris

To celebrate the recent launch of ChipMusic.org, chiptuner/console modder extraordinaire Thretris banged out this hot Game Boy complete with a Pro Sound Mod and custom lettering.

Strongly considering making an Albotas Game Boy.

This is what a modded Game Boy looks like when it rocks you in the face.

Anthony Schmitt of the online chiptune supplier store Nonfinite Electronics whipped up this badass custom black and white vinyl custom dyed Game Boy for a customer. I’ve been thinking about adding a backlight to my Game Boy for some time now, but I just don’t have the guts.

Oh, and if you’re thinking of modding your own Game Boy, Nonfinite has a great selection of D.I.Y. products stocked backlighting kits and more.

If you’re a musician/nerd who’s interested in chiptuning, Noninfinite is a great place to start. They even sell blank USB Game Boy cartridges, and if you purchase a copy of popular chiptuning software LSDJ, they’ll even throw it on the cartridge for ya’ before shipping it out!

[Via Tiny Cartridge]

Daily Graffiti: A Gameboy and Some Cupcakes

Here’s a piece painted by the mega-cute Kidai on her 18th b-day. Oldschool video games, delicious pastries, and graffiti are always a great way to celebrate any occasion.

The description about this piece on Kidai’s Flickr reads:

18!! Yeah! Now I can go to jail… fuck!
But I can take a lot of drugs…what a life!

Here’s a pic of Kidai munchin’ on some huge weird croissant.

More girls need to participate in the illegal painting of old video game hardware and cute desserts.

Not to alarm anyone, but some serious shit is about to go down.

If you have no clue what all this means, please refer to this post.

Power Gloves, Game Boys, & Chainsaws – Awesome Nerd Jewelry from NB’s Closet

NB’s Closet makes awesome laser cut jewelry perfect for just about any nerd. Some standouts include necklaces featuring dual NES Zappers, the Power Glove, a crazy-faced Game Boy, a chainsaw, and Casio Sk-1 & VL-Tone keyboards. There’s a bunch of different colors available for each design as well; so if a baby blue Power Glove isn’t your thing, you can always opt for a color that better suits your manliness.

They also make rings, dog tags, and… fish bowl covers — talk about random. But you should totally check out their bargain section for things like Game Boy cell phone charms and keychainsNES controller charms, and for the chiptuners out there, they even have LSDJ necklace charms (currently sold out) and stencils!

And best of all, everything is dirt cheap! The necklaces only go as high as $10 and the most expensive thing in bargain bin is a mere $3.

Oh yeah, and you also get a free cock ring with every order.

You can see more at nbscloset.com.

Custom LSDJ Keyboard by Thretris

Thretris is a chiptune musician and console customizer (previously featured for his NES mods) who’s whipped up this extra sexy custom keyboard for use with the LSDJ tracking program for the Game Boy. They keyboard lets you actually play each note rather than having to program each note by hand within LSDJ.

The overall paint job on this is killer and the modding process doesn’t even seem all that hard. Thretris has an easy-to-follow tutorial which you can find right here.

If any of you out there are curious about making chiptunes of your own, I highly recommend bookmarking Thretris’s blog. There’s a heap of valuable resources totally worth checking out.

Custom Game Boys from Video Games Live in Paris

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These photos were taken by On s’appelle at the Video Games Live concert that took place in Paris last month.

There needs to be a custom Game Boy exhibit featuring works from reputable designer toy artists. How can I make this happen?

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[Via Tiny Cartridge]

Castaway Boy Keith – Epic/Sony’s Unreleased Zelda Clone for Game Boy

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Back in the 90’s, screenshots for a Zelda-ish Game Boy title developed by Epic/Sony called Hyouryuu Shounen Keith (Castaway Boy Keith) began popping up in various Japanese video game magazines. Unfortunately, the game never saw the light of day. I wonder if there’s any ROMs floating around out there…

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The crazy part is, as much as Castaway Boy Keith looks like Link’s Awakening, these screens were released 3 years before Link’s Awakening even came out.

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From Disgruntled Designer:

The title means “Castaway Boy Keith”, and you obviously play Keith, a young adventurer set adrift in the South Pacific who winds up marooned on a small island called Harrods Is. To overcome the devil king Drakhe, Keith has to assemble musical notes, for it’s music which will ultimately defeat him. (Well, all this sure sounds awfully similar to the plot to Link’s Awakening, doesn’t it?)

Keith gets advice and purchases items from what looks like Doraemon but is actually a tanuki (Japanese raccoon dog in folklore, folks), and meets old wise men, as per the usual RPG quest. The graphics look quite blocky and tiled compared to more modern ARPGs like Neutopia and Link’s Awakening, but they’re passable for a 1990 GB title. All the usual things are here as well: heart meters, sub-screens, dungeons, items to collect, and a map to explore. If it had come out in November 1990 as planned, I’m sure we all would have had great fun delving into the mysteries of this Zelda derivative. Now, just why was it canceled?

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Check out more screens here.

Keith, a GB Zelda clone from 1990 (Lost Levels forums) [Via Tiny Cartridge]

Import Gaming Heaven at the VGXPO

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If you saw Episode #11 of A Little Bit On The Awesome Show, then you already got a sneak peek of the VGXPO that took place in Philly this past weekend. Aside from getting some footage for the show, I also got some pictures of all the import goodies that the various vendors had on display.

If imported gaming treasures like the Wonderswan, Famicon, Twin Famicom, and candy-colored arcade buttons tend to speed up your breathing or heart rate, you might want to keep a glass of cold water next to you as you read this.

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Ah, the holiest of holies. The original Famicom System (short for Family Computer System), better known as the Nintendo Entertainment System to those of us in the states. I always thought that the Famicom looked way sexier than the original NES. Supposedly, Nintendo changed up the design for other countries to make the system look less like a toy and more like a computer.

That box underneath is the Famicom Disk System. The system ran off of either a C battery or you could just plug it into a wall. The big deal with the Disk System was the fact that it actually let players save their progress in a game. Popular games like Zelda and Metroid actually came out for the Disk system before cartridge-saving technology existed. The Zelda and Metroid that we all know and love today are actually ported from the Disc versions.

Fun fact: The disk system was actually in production up until 2003, just six years before the time of this writing!

*UPDATE*
As Marc D from The BBPS points out in the comments, the above Famicom is actually a bootleg! The original Famicom says “Family Game Computer” followed by the Nintendo logo, not “Family Game.”

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This is the Famicom Twin Disk System. basically just a Famicom with the disk system built-in. Interestingly, the Twin Disk System was released by Sharp, not Nintendo. There’s also an ultra-rare orange version.

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I could have ogled at this case for hours. Although they were asking the crazy sum of $99.99 for a Neo Geo Pocket Color (I got mine for $40!), this particular vendor had an amazing Wonderswan collection. They even had the special edition white WonderSwan that came bundled with Final Fantasy!

If you look above the One Piece game, you can spot Guilty Gear Petit, a portable Guilty Gear game featuring chibi versions of the fighters and a nurse chick with a giant needle who was never featured in any of the other Guilty Gear games as far as I know.

For those who don’t know, the WonderSwan is a handheld console that was only released in Japan. Two later versions, the WonderSwan Color and the SwanCrystal, were also developed, but none them were backlit.

The WonderSwan was created by Gunpei Yokoi, the same man responsible for creating the Game & Watch, Game Boy, and Virtual Boy. Sadly enough, Gunpei never got the chance to see the final version of his WonderSwan. He was killed in a car accident in 1997, just two years before the WonderSwan was released.

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Judgement Silversword. Judgment. Fucking. Silversword.

This game is the crème de la crème of WonderSwan titles. It’s not only considered to be one of the best bullet hell shmups to ever grace a handheld system, but it’s strongly considered one of greatest shooters of all time. That’s probably why it’s being sold for a hefty $169.99.

If you’re a fan of the shooter genre, I highly advise you to check out some videos of this game on YouTube. I dare you not to drool, even just a little.

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One of the vendors at the VGXPO was selling imported games for current gen systems like the Wii and PS3. The above sign was spotted by Wii games and it reads, “Wii Japan – Ask how to play it on your Wii.”

I pretended to be clueless and I asked. Without missing a beat, the asian kid behind the counter was telling me how to get the Homebrew Channel running on my Wii and ow to use gecko to run imports.

Shady practices that tiptoe along the lines of legality and non-legality? Maybe. Awesome? Yes!

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The same vendor had this copy of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya game for Wii and it even comes bundled with a Fraulein Revoltech!

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They also had this Arcana Heart 2 arcade stick for the PS2. For those who don’t know, Arcana Hart is an amazingly cute 2D fighting game featuring a girls-only cast of characters. Basically, you can expect LOTS of short skirts, frilly dresses, and thigh-highs. Every moe/lolita fetish can be found in this game.

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This display of Sanwa arcade parts is nothing short of gorgeous. It’s a candy-coated array of pure visual sex. I probable stared at this display longer than any sane person should.

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Here’s the special edition Game Boy Micro that comes bundled with Mother 3. I was tempted to ask the vendor if I could peek inside the box, but I assumed he’d say no. I was also scared I’d drop it or something.

Oh, and does that font on the price tag look familiar to anyone? *peeks up at Albotas.com header*

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Doki Doki Majo Shinpan Duo!!! This is actually the limited edition box set which includes two figures, a soundtrack, and some other cool stuff.

This is the sequel to the DS game that puts you in the role of a witch hunter. As a witch hunter, it’s your job to grope, rub, and feel up all the girls in your high school to look for their “magic spots” using your stylus the DS touch screen. I actually played a bit of the original and it’s pretty amazing. It’d probably have been even more amazing if I could actually read Japanese.

It’s a shame that this game will most likely NEVER come to the states. Might have something to do with feeling up high school girls…

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Not only did the VGXPO have a good deal of import games, but they also had strategy guides to go along with them! And people were buying them! I wonder if they could actually read Japanese and were buying them to use, or strictly for collection purposes.

Am I not as cool of a nerd for not knowing Japanese? Is my geek cred less relevant?

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This is the limited GameCube controller only available to Japanese Club Nintendo members. Is it just me, or does $100 seem like a little too much to spend on a controller?

Looking over these pictures, I really wish a I had a real job and more money. Blogging really doesn’t provide the sort of funds that lets one splurge on things like shiny arcade buttons, underage girl-groping DS games, and Famicom systems.

There’s always next year.

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