![]() 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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