Before digital cameras were common place, the only way you could take digital photos at an affordable price was via cheap and nasty cameras or add-on contraptions for the Game Boy.
Speaking of Nintendo’s little pocket rocket, the below photos of New York City landmarks and people were taken with a Game Boy camera back in 2000. There is a certain charm in grainy low-resolution black and white photos – heck, there are camera apps nowadays emulating this on your smartphone! We may have come a long way with camera resolution being measured in the tens of megapixels, but we still love the fuzzy feeling we get when seeing these heavily pixelated photos.
Rockefeller Plaza
The New York Public Library
A Giacometti statue at MOMA
A slice of pizza
A park bench
Toy taxis
A subway carriage
A subway passenger
A snoozing subway passenger
A selfie, 2000 style
source: Ironic Sans