I will show both methods, however the IPS method will be preferred, because you can drop a big chunk of wiring work, since a lot of the power wires are only required for powering the original screen. The finished console can be used with a modern IPS screen or the original Game Boy Color screen, although it is smaller than the original Game Boy Pocket screen, so only a few people will go with that option, if any. Do not let these warnings discourage you however, it is really worth the effort, but be aware of the great challenge! (Is that the correct word here?) Also you can’t really test the console until it is about 80% finished, so there’s some anxiety involved too. Word of caution: When I did this myself for the first time it took me multiple days and i was frustrated a few times, because it is a very difficult and risky feat. The goal is to have a fully functional Game Boy Color inside the shell of a Game Boy Pocket without many visual giveaways other than the color screen and the (optional) infrared port. This guide will show you how to build a Game Boy Pocket Color.
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