The Game Boy Camera was the first digital camera that many of us ever interacted with. At the time it was fairly groundbreaking to take pictures without film, even though the resolution was extremely ...
Conor Merrigan shot the image on the left with the Gameboy Camera and Canon lens rig on the right. Conor Merrigan SHARE The Game Boy Camera is one of the weirdest somewhat-successful consumer cameras ...
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** Whether you’re scouting your ...
Twenty-five years after the Game Boy Camera first debuted back in 1998, fans are not only still enjoying lo-fi, black and white, pixelated photography, they’re also re-engineering the camera to make ...
A game camera captures this image of a mighty eagle as it takes a break in the sun on the St. John River in Allagash. Credit: Courtesy of Tylor Kelly’s Camps ALLAGASH, Maine — While the COVID-19 ...
At the beginning of a college course that I co-teach about the art and science of nature observation, I like to have my students watch videos of animals captured on wildlife cameras. The videos I give ...
You never forget your first love, and for many digital photographers, that was the Game Boy Camera: a $90 low-resolution digital camera for the Game Boy released by Nintendo in 1998. Almost a quarter ...
The Game Boy Camera’s 0.5-megapixel, 128 x 112 resolution, 2-bit (!!!) photos look like garbage compared to even today’s worst budget phone cameras. The quirky software, designed by Pokémon developer ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Almost 20 years after the company stopped making them, people online ...
When Super Mario 64 introduced the idea of a third person camera, it had to explain it in the only way players could understand: by literally showing Lakitu carrying around the “camera” they’d be ...