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So 28.07.2024 00:00:15    61.966      +3    3.586.611    57,9 Fosstodon                 4.2.10     500
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So 28.07.2024 01:27

Really like this IPS screen on my Gameboy Color, it’s the same size as the original and didn’t require trimming the shell, so I used the original transparent one.

Also like the pixel effects, the vertical lines option makes it look the most like the original screen in my eyes.

Currently playing this English translation of Star Ocean: Blue Sphere gbatemp.net/threads/star-ocean

A close up of a Gameboy Color’s screen. The display shows a blue character in a village in a top down view. Some other characters are visible as well. 

It looks like the pixels are visible due to very thin vertical black lines on the screen which mimic the spacing between the original screen’s pixels.

A close up of a Gameboy Color’s screen. The display shows a blue character in a village in a top down view. Some other characters are visible as well. It looks like the pixels are visible due to very thin vertical black lines on the screen which mimic the spacing between the original screen’s pixels.

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