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Someone is making old Burger King toys into Game Boy Colors

Remember back in 2000 when Burger King released tiny, plastic Game Boy Color toys? Well someone has managed to turn them into tiny, plastic functioning “Game Boy Color Nanos.”

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That's right, someone figured out how to cram a Raspberry Pi Zero into the toy’s frame to turn it into a working mini console. The handheld gaming device can run Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance titles as well as other games.

Apparently, Redditor ChaseLambeth had been working on a similar project for months, according to a Kataku article, when he came across an Instagram user who had already gotten three of the units up and running and was willing to sell one for $250.  The unit uses a two-inch LCD screen and an emulator called RetroPie.

Who wouldn't want a tiny, adorable gaming device? While we're at it, for nostalgia's sake, check out this Burger King commercial for the kids' meal toys circa 2000.