FunnyPlaying FPGA GameBoy Color assembly & review
Analogue isn’t the only game in town. FunnyPlaying has their own FPGA Game Boy Color kit, and it’s way more affordable. The only catch is that you have to assemble it yourself.
Read MoreAnalogue isn’t the only game in town. FunnyPlaying has their own FPGA Game Boy Color kit, and it’s way more affordable. The only catch is that you have to assemble it yourself.
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