
There's no big mystery to this beauty; it's simply a work of papercraft encased by a Game Boy shell (which Josh gutted himself). We know the papercraft is in color, so it's not an accurate artistic portrayal of the DS's portable ancestor, but the creativity and craft work put into this project are astonishing.
Hmm, maybe our broken Game Boy is still in the attic somewhere ...
[Via Technabob]
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3-04-2008 @ 3:18PM
Roto13 said...
There's a mushroom sitting on that "?" block that hasn't been hit yet. I do not consider this papercraft canonical.
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3-04-2008 @ 5:52PM
Sora267 said...
You seem to forget about the "brick blocks" as I call them with hidden items. There could have been one two spaces left of the one with the mushroom over it!
3-04-2008 @ 5:54PM
Roto13 said...
Ah, but when those blocks are hit, they ALSO change. There are none of those in this scene.
*puffs a bubble pipe*
3-04-2008 @ 5:32PM
Jacksons said...
I'm convinced my Game Boy will outlive me.
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3-04-2008 @ 8:18PM
The Theory said...
Man, that makes me want to go and pick up some broken handhelds and see what creative things I could come up with...
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3-05-2008 @ 10:24AM
AnOffday said...
Why would you gut a handheld as awsome as the Gameboy to make that piece of crap? That's stupid.
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3-05-2008 @ 10:32AM
Candace Savino said...
His Game Boy broke... what else was he going to do with it?
3-05-2008 @ 12:26PM
Josh Burker said...
That's right: the Game Boy was broken, so instead of throwing the whole thing out I got a little creative in my efforts. Don't be such a hater.... :P
3-05-2008 @ 2:46PM
AnOffday said...
Oh my bad. The post didn't say it was broken.
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3-05-2008 @ 2:48PM
AnOffday said...
Oh wait. I guess it was to be assumed. I see it now. My bad again.
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