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Was the Game Boy Color just a portable NES? On the surface, they shared many of the same games, but under the hood, the differences are clear. The Game Boy Color has a faster CPU at 8.388 MHz compared to the NES’s 1.79 MHz, but the NES boasts a larger screen resolution, more sound channels, and a dedicated sound chip. In this video, I’ll be doing a side-by-side comparison of select games to see how they really stack up. For accuracy, I’m using real NES hardware via analog RGB and capturing Game Boy Color footage through an Analogue Pocket FPGA device over HDMI—no software emulation. Let’s find out if the GBC truly was a portable NES Please Consider Helping Me on Patreon, Becoming a YouTube Member, or with Hardware Donations or Real Hardware Video Captures! / consolecombat / @consolecombat Hardware Potentially Used to Capture from Real Consoles: ODV GBS-C for Scart YpBpr and VGA RGB to HDMI output. Mcbazel ODV-II Component/CVBS/S-Video to YpBpr Converter. RGBS/VGA to YpBpr and a YpBpr active splitter for live Streaming to play on a CRT while outputting to HDMI for YouTube. The Famicom has been modded for RGB output. Mister Pi FPGA will be used in instances I do not have access to real hardware. this will be noted in the video. Emulation will be used in instances when I do not have access to any of the above mentioned hardware. This will be noted in the video. I’m a fan of original console and computer hardware playing games and running software on original systems. These devices won’t last forever so my goal is to try to preserve and compare original real hardware and show what gameplay was like on those systems. As you can imagine, getting access to original hardware is difficult and expensive so if you feel as passionate about genuine classic gaming hardware like I do, please consider becoming a patron or donating hardware for the cause! Thank you.