How Graphics worked on the Nintendo Game Boy Color | MVG

In 1998 Nintendo released the Game Boy Color, an upgrade to the original DMG Game Boy. The Game Boy Color (GBC) was fully backward compatible with the Game Boy but came with some improvements to the original architecture. In this episode we take a look at the Graphics subsystem of the GBC and discover some of the technical achievements developers were able to pull off.

Can you replace your C64 PLA for under $3?

Bad PLA chips (MOS 906114-01) are a super common problem for the “breadbin” Commodore 64 machines. There are replacements around but they aren’t that cheap. How about one you can build yourself at home for under $3?

The GAL-PLA has been tested on longboard PCB 326298, 250407, 250425 and the SX64 with no compatibility issues or modifications required. Tested with Super Zaxxon, 1541 Ultimate II and Easy Flash 3 with no issues on both NTSC and PAL machines.

How To Play Netflix Disney+ HULU Spotify And More On The RaspberryPi 4 With Raspbian

In this video, I show you how to get Netflix Disney Plus Hulu Amazon Video and even Spotify working on the Raspberry pi 4 running Raspbian right from the Chromium Browser! This method comes to us from VPetkov.net from a user names Ventz and it actually works really well on The Pi4 escallop with an Overclock.

Red Magic 5G The Ultimate Overpowered Android Gaming Phone! 144Hz Screen-SD865

In this, we take a look at the all-new Red Magic 5G Android Gaming Phone Powered by the Snapdragon 865 cooled by Active Liquid Cooling with a 15000 RPM Fan built-in! Packed with 8-GB of LPDDR5 ram and a beautiful 6.65” AMOLED Display capable of running at 144HZ! Pretty much this phone is an absolute BEAST on paper but how does it really perform? Let’s find out by Running some benchmarks like ANTUTU,3dMark, and Geekbench plus, testing out some native android games like Minecraft, Call of Duty Mobile and PUBG plus we will throw some emulation on this device like Dolphin for Gamecube PPSSPP for PSP and even Citra MMJ for 3DS.