Gamers that enjoy playing Game Boy Classic titles are sure to enjoy using this new hardware called hdmyboy, that has been designed to enable gameplay on a large screen HDTV,
hdmyboy has been created by Zane Amiralis and Joshua de Haan and connects your connect your Game Boy Classic to your HDTV offering rich colour palettes and support for a NES controller.
The hdmyboy project is currently over on the Kickstarter crowd funding website looking to raise €65,000 in pledges to make the jump from concept to production.
“Last year Josh hacked a game boy classic so he could play it on an old computer monitor. By tapping into the digital signal deep within the game boy, he could generate amazingly crisp graphics. After playing some Mario, Tetris and Zelda we decided we just had to share this and take it to the next step.
So we spent the last 3 months building a prototype which supports full hd and makes it super easy for everyone to upgrade their game boys. Now it’s time to find out how many people would like one so we can do a production run! This year it is Game Boys 25th birthday, so see this as our last minute gift to the best classic handheld console!”
So if you think hdmyboy is something your Game Boy gaming could benefit from, visit the Kickstarter website now to make a pledge from €115 and help the hdmyboy hardware become a reality.
Source: Kickstarter
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