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TinyCircuits promises you’ll get two hours of game time from its 110 mAh rechargeable battery. There’s a USB-C port that also doubles as a connection for another Thumby Color if you want to ...
And the Thumby Color is actually massive compared to the original, at a little over two inches long. This includes the color screen which is now a far more reasonable - although still kind of ...
The 'Thumby' console from Ohio-based TinyCircuits comes with five retro games pre-installed, including tiny takes on classics like Tetris, Space Invaders and Snake.
TinyCircuits continues to roll out new products through Kickstarter. Most recently, the Thumby Color, with a color display.Despite the size, they have a retro feel. “Definitely a lot of our ...
Thumby Color is powered by the innovative Raspberry Pi RP2350 Processor, ensuring smooth and efficient performance. The 128×128 16-bit color IPS TFT display brings your games to life with vibrant ...
This hand-crampingly tiny GBA clone has a 0.85-inch screen. The $49 Thumby Color looks like a miniature version of the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, but it can’t play classic retro games.
The Thumby looks a lot like the original Nintendo Game Boy, but one exposed to Wayne Szalinski’s shrink ray from Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.
Thumby measures 1.2″ x 0.7″ x 0.3″ and has a tiny 72 x 40 pixel black and white OLED displays, a piezoelectric speaker for sound, and a 4-way D-Pad plus two action buttons for gaming.
The Thumby game boy measures 1.2 x 0.7 x 0.3 in (29.5 x 18 x 8.5 mm). With a Raspberry Pi RP2040 processor and 2 MB of total internal storage, Thumby includes five retro preloaded games: ...
Watch on YouTube. Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube 827k. Thumby is the work of Tiny Circuits, which has a whole range of products that make things as small as possible.It's not exactly a ...
As its name implies, Thumby is roughly the size of your thumb yet remains a fully functional game console. Thumby measures just 1.2” x 0.7” x 0.3” and features a 72x30 monochrome OLED display.
The TinyTV 2, a Kickstarter project from the company that brought us an even smaller Game Boy-alike called the Thumby, is one of the smallest and cutest video players we’ve ever seen.