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A developer built a GameBoy emulator that runs on an ESP32 microcontroller with an E-Ink display. The project demonstrates retro gaming on low-power hardware, though the E-Ink screen's slow refresh rate limits gameplay to turn-based titles. The emulator supports basic GameBoy ROMs through the ESP32's limited processing capabilities.
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