But if your Nintendo DS Lite happens to suffer from a broken hinge or dead upper screen, why not transform it into a beautiful neon-accented GameBoy Advance handheld? That's exactly the mentality hardware modder, teacher and chiptune musician Joe Bleeps did with his broken Nintendo handheld, and the results are marvelous. Joe Bleeps / TwitterWhere others see broken DS Lite consoles I see potential. pic.twitter.com/iH2oJCjOp1 — Joe Bleeps (@joeteach) May 20, 2018The Neon Advance plays original GameBoy Advance carts, and retains the original DS slot. Joe Bleeps / TwitterThe project is fairly elaborate and involves more then merely cleaning and reconditioning the original DS Lite parts and slapping some bling onto it.
Source: Forbes May 20, 2018 12:47 UTC