![]() ![]() The original colored shell they sell gives you that, I can’t speak to the other colors, but I know of an easy way to tell. All of which are good reasons to update the shell. Some of you may even have scratches, gashes, or melted spots on your originals. ![]() You’ll find that your OG shells may be a bit smoother over time. I would say that the original DMG is a bit more worn. I was sitting here with my eyes closed, holding an original DMG and this Retrosix DMG in my hand trying to feel a difference between them. The texture of the plastic matches the original DMG. There may even be things that will be included in the final product that is not present here (like I’m guessing printing will be added to it), so I’ll try to be cognizant of that. Maybe they’ll take some of my thoughts into account. ![]() This is me just going over the ins and out, the good and the what-needs-to-be-improved, and so on. If you’re reading this, just know that this is not a review. It’s clearly not the end-all, be-all build, but you can tell it’s indicative of what the product is going to be. I’ve had time examining the new shell and lens prototype. Today’s article is all about a prototype for the DMG Game Boy. Great longevity, build quality, heck, even the feel of the products are great in the hand. Everything I’ve reviewed meets our Hackinformer standard of retro products. Previously, I have reviewed GBA shells and lenses from RetroSix.
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