This giant Game Boy XL uses a Raspberry Pi 5 and has working buttons

Arnov Sharma is using a Raspberry Pi 5 to power this extra-large Game Boy, which features a custom 3D-printed shell and working buttons.

https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/this-giant-game-boy-xl-uses-a-raspberry-pi-5-and-has-working-buttons

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