The games of the original Nintendo Entertainment System are perfect for quality mobile gaming. They’re simple, challenging, entertaining, colorful, and have stood up well in the face of more modern game consoles. The problem is, mobile options for the games were rare. Creating a portable emulator is generally a difficult DIY project and Nintendo’s recent retro consoles still required hooking up to a larger screen. The BittBoy solves the problem by being smaller than your hand and playing all the games you remember from your NES and, for the fans out there with deeper cuts, the FC game console. Its five color options means most of you will be able to get one that looks a lot like the Game Boy Color you used to own, only with a few more buttons. The BittBoy is perfect for a commute of any length, sitting around at home, or a quick break at work, and it barely takes up any space in your pocket, so there’s no excuse not to have one.
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