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baldingdad81 t1_j1jahzy wrote

Lots of videos on how to build a 'retropie' Gameboy. I built a system a couple of years ago, but not quite as small as a Gameboy. The raspberry pie systems have got silly small & capable now, & software is just 'download & go'.

Hardest thing these days ..... Roms. Technically all illegal to download (well certainly the big games you want), but sites are being took down all the time.

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enderverse87 t1_j1jaik2 wrote

When people rebuild Gameboys, the electronics is basically the only part people keep. Everything else gets replaced.

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Waltonruler5 OP t1_j1jb3xq wrote

I figured RetroPi is the way to go, I guess I just don't know anything about replacing the screen, connecting the buttons, etc. But I'm sure there's guides out there for that.

Tbh I'm not too worried about playing any particular games, I actually wanna try programming the emulator as a learning experience.

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baldingdad81 t1_j1jbk2d wrote

I'm certain there was a professionally produce 'retropie' Gameboy release the other year.... Can't remember who did it through.

When buying retropie kits, you can source new screens, power, the lot. Huuuuge community out there, so promise someone has already gone through it all & has probably written a guide!

Can't point you specifically to any site, but know I've seen it all when I've looked previously.

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Anderson2218 t1_j1jbujb wrote

Check out elliot on youtube at theretrofuture. Amazing guides on what is possible

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