Thumby Color: Small Game Boy Clone
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•This hand-crampingly tiny GBA clone has a 0.85-inch screen
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TinyCircuits has launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to bring the Thumby Color to consumers.
The two-inch GBA clone measures just two inches in size and has a 16 -bit color screen.
It's powered by a 150MHz Raspberry Pi processor that’s paired with just 16 MB of storage.
Games are instead programmed in MicroPython .
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