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Gameboy Dmg Backlight
Old products have been overhauled and re-releases are in development including TV-out for Gameboy, Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance, new DMG LCD kits, Updated flash carts as well as a few colaborations with some big names in the community. We couldn't have done any of this without the continued support and encouragement from the modding community.
I've been looking into Game Boy emulation the last week and have begun compiling a compendium of ROMS using the current list. There are a few typo's and a few duplications but there is a lot of missing info and at least 200 missing games. A few games on the list have no trace of any existence on the game boy.
Gameboy Dmg 01
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