

I pretty much make my wallpapers nowadays. One of my friends has 104k in loans to payback! Dear God *shudder* I hope he'll be able to do it :ohdear: he's getting married in August and will be a history teacher.Man things are really feeling fuzzied.and not the good kind of fuzzy.Ĭurrent Wallpaper.

Mostly thanks to student loans.then again I feel relieved since I have the least amount to pay back from what I saw my friends and roommates have to pay. Thanks to allergies screwing me up and now that finals and graduation is upon me I'm more than tense for 2 people. Though it was mostly antics like feeding the pets and avoiding Okuu/Orin pranks. The setting was in Chirieden with 2 masters: Satori and Koishi. (Yesterday) Since I too was bored I took photos and thought to share them here. Gave them to me to take pictures of for the campaign. Well some friends and I online were playing the MAID RPG" bit since its what we normally do when bored and they created their girls via TA3D. Then the hardest part begins:Paying back student loans! Not looking forward to that.

Finals are this week and I've got 2 tomorrow and then I graduate from college finally. That being the case, it’s still a nifty little project and would be far from the worst way we could think of to celebrate the quarter century anniversary of one of the most popular and influential gaming devices of all time.Well its been a while. There’s no cartridges, the screen is multi-colored and we’re pretty sure it doesn’t have what it takes to survive an explosion. Now granted, the Game Girl definitely lacks some of the charms of Nintendo’s original. Gamers interested in building their own Game Girl can find instructions as well as 3D printing schematics at AdaFruit. Some of these same fans are, in turn, celebrating the legendary portableby crafting their own, modernized take on it.Ĭreated by AdaFruit, the “Game Girl” combines a Raspberry Pi Linux computer and a broken down SNES controller inside a custom 3D-printed chassis to create a retro-styled ROM player that looks the part of the original Game Boy while also outstripping it in terms of capability.

It’s an anniversary that’s understandably led some to wax nostalgic for the days of brick-sized portables and visuals made up entirely of the color green. For games in general, it proved that a portable experience could be something just as meaty and substantial as the sort of thing you’d normally expect from a console.Īll of that said, the original Game Boy is turning 25 this year. For Nintendo, it was the device that essentially cemented it as the (still reigning) king of the handheld market. There’s really no understating just how important the GameBoy was to gaming as we know it. AdaFruit is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Nintendo’s Game Boy by releasing instructions for a do-it-yourself modernized version.
