For most folks, Nintendo’s Game Boy represented a true paradigm shift in handheld gaming – popularizing it across the globe. As it turns out, the handheld became so popular that it nearly invaded the world of corporate schedules as well!
Industry insider and gaming historian Liam Robertson has released a new video that explores the WorkBoy – a long-lost Game Boy keyboard peripheral that was originally planned for release in 1992, but never saw the light of day. In particular, we follow Robertson as he tracks down the elusive device, find out what it actually can do, and more!
Check this all out below:
“Today on Game History Secrets, Liam talks about his journey to find the lost Nintendo Game Boy add-on, the WorkBoy. This peripheral has been lost for 28 years, but through determination and some amazing luck, the WorkBoy lives again for us all to see.”
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