Turns Out the Nintendo Game Boy Is the Worst Way to Watch Movies

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Turns Out the Nintendo Game Boy Is the Worst Possible Way to Watch Movies

If your gaming pedigree dates back to Nintendo’s earlier handheld consoles, you probably remember that the color screen Game Boy Advance could actually be used to watch TV shows through special cartridges containing episodes of shows likefilms.

which means that it simply doesn’t have the horsepower needed to decode and display compressed video files in real time. So how did Staacks get

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