Ever wanted to repair or modify your own OG Nintendo Game Boy? If you answered yes, then Björn Fogelberg’s Game Boy Modding and Repairs: A Step-by-Step Guide For Beginners (Kindle book) is for you!
This book has illustrated detailed guides for the most common mods for improved video and sound. You can read all about installing a backlight kit and bivert chip without breaking anything (that is good to know! – Ed), and all the how to guides, like the how to do the pro sound mod, how to get rid of background noise and how to build a kit for retrobrighting shells, among many more. There is a whole section dedicated to repairs, with easy solutions to the OG Game Boy’s most common problems. The best bit is that this book is for everyone, even those that have no prior knowledge or skill (That’s us! – Ed) in installing, soldering, modding or repairing the Game Boy.
Grab Game Boy Modding and Repairs: A Step-by-Step Guide For Beginners now!








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We cherish our Commodore gear, from the Commodore 64 and Amiga 1200, to our Commodore watches, joysticks, CD32 and the obscure and gorgeous CDTV (aka: Compact Disc Television / Commodore Dynamic Total Vision).



The votes have been counted for the classic games that will be inducted into the
We love finding these promo videos of arcade games we used to love and play at amusement centres back in the day.
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Thanks to clever folks like Christian Rene Larsen (aka: CRL), the development of cool software for the venerable Commodore 64 continues, some 39 years after the greatest 8-bit system’s release!
We are excited to start a new monthly feature, which we hope becomes a regular on ausretrogamer.com.





































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