GameShell is a Game Boy Styled Retro Gaming Console Based on Linux
Like most of us, perhaps you owned a Game Boy or a device like that. You spent so much time with it that it became an essential part of your childhood and now a part of your good old memories.
But as the vintage clothes and style are back in fashion, so is vintage or should I say retro gaming. It’s not long that we heard about a retro gaming console from Atari and now we have another Kickstarter campaign that promises a Linux based device that you can use to play classic games from Atari, GB, GBA, NES, SNES etc.
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