![]() The entire purpose of the HyperBoy is cost Not everyone needs an eInk screen, haptic touch buttons and the ability to load an entire romset, like the HyperFlash32 provides. These are scheduled to arrive to customers before the end of the year and is currently planned as a limited run. This is meant to be a stripped-down, more affordable alternative to Kevin’s eInk-based HyperFlash32, is available in black or red and costs about $65 less at $135. Kevin Mellott has just opened pre-orders on his single-flash Virtual Boy ROM Cart, called the HyperBoy. ![]()
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