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Android gamepad, adds retro flair to your mobile gaming via Engadget by
Michael Gorman on 1/10/13



Many of us whiled away untold hours of our youth mashing the D-pad, A
and B buttons of the original Game Boy, which is why we've seen many
hacks using its iconic hardware. Gaming on mobile touchscreens isn't
nearly so tactilely pleasing as that portable, however, so nostalgic
modder Chad Boughton decided to swap out his GB's dot-matrix display
for the Super AMOLED of a Galaxy Nexus.

He first removed the screen and trimmed the chassis so that a GNex case
could be bolted flush with the rest of the body. The more involved part
of the mod, however, was getting the buttons to work wirelessly with
the phone. To accomplish the trick, he trimmed the Game Boy's circuit
board to make room for the guts of a Wiimote, which he then connected
to the buttons. From there, he installed the Wii Controller IME app to
get the GB talking with the phone, and presto! One of the coolest
Android gamepads we've seen was born. You can see how it works in the
video after the break, and there's a slew of shots showing the mod in
progress at the source below.

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