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Game Boy Camera

SKU GB0021
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£45.00

"Pocket-Sized Nostalgia Bomb: Game Boy Camera (1998) – The OG Selfie Machine Before Smartphones Existed!" 📸🎮 Yo, remember when taking grainy, 4-color selfies was peak technology? The Game Boy Camera (1998, Nintendo) wasn’t just a toy—it was a revolution crammed into a tiny, pea-green cartridge. This thing let you snap 128x112 pixel masterpieces, slap on cursed stickers, and even print them via the Game Boy Printer (RIP your thermal paper stash). Why This Brick-Shaped Legend Still Slaps The First "Social Media" Camera: Before Instagram filters, you had 4-bit monstrosities and 8KB of storage (yes, 8 kilobytes). Secret Mini-Games: Unlock Ball, a bouncy Pong clone, or DJ, where you scratch beats like a Game Boy-sized Grandmaster Flash. Creepy Aesthetic: That fish-eye lens turned every photo into a liminal space nightmare. Perfect for cursed memes. Tech Specs That’ll Make You LOL Resolution: 128x112 pixels (yes, that’s 0.014 megapixels). Color Palette: 4 shades of gray (or green/yellow on GBC). Moody. Storage: Holds 30 photos—or 15 if you used the printer. Hidden Gems & Easter Eggs "UFO Mode": Shake the Game Boy to make your photos "alien-abducted" (aka glitch into oblivion). Celebrity Cameos: Nintendo devs hid their faces in the "Face" minigame. Find ’em all! The Printer’s Chunk-Chunk Sound: A serotonin boost no modern printer can match. Why Collectors Love It Nintendo’s Weirdest Accessory: It’s a time capsule of ’90s "future tech"—like a Tamagotchi, but for art. Modder’s Dream: People still hack it to export photos (or even play Doom on it, because of course). Perfect for: Retro hipsters who "loved lo-fi before it was cool". Artists using it for glitch art or haunting NFT projects. Parents traumatizing kids with "This was our Snapchat" stories. "Smile! You’re a 4-Bit Icon." #GameBoyCamera #RetroTech #Nintendo #90sNostalgia #LoFiPhotography #GameBoy #PixelsForDays #ObsoleteTech #CollectorsItem #GlitchArt #FirstSelfie #DigitalArchaeology #UnboxedJapan

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