Best of all, the Nintendo 64 controller’s buttons have also been modded to work with the Micro, meaning the D-Pad (or analogue stick), B, A and Start buttons work just like they do on the Micro.
A gamer shares a modding project that makes a Nintendo 64 controller work as a Game Boy Advance, including a built-in screen.
And yes, you will be able to buy a kit to turn your brick-based handheld into a real Game Boy.
LEGO's life-like Game Boy set has already been modded to play actual Game Boy cartridges, after going on sale earlier this week.
Modders have responded to the release of the LEGO Game Boy, and took it as a challenge to create a functioning unit.
Malcolm loves games. Be they trading card games like Magic: the Gathering or Yu-Gi-Oh, or tabletop wargames like Heroscape and Warhammer 40K, Malcolm's got a firm passion for all things interactive.
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