With Nintendo showing no signs of re-releasing the Virtual Boy software library any time soon, the Real Boy may be the next best thing.

The Real Boy is a handheld Virtual Boy which transforms the original headset-based system into a more conventional handheld design.

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The custom design was created by Shank, a hardware modder who specialises in ‘portabilising’ and has previously created handheld Wii andGameCubesystems, as well as Joy-Cons made out of a GameCube controller.

Shank stresses that the Real Boy does not use emulation, it uses actual Virtual Boy hardware.

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Left to right:-Controller Port-Link Cable Port-HDMI Video Output-USB C charging Jack-3.5mm Headphone Jackpic.twitter.com/6gktUykvix

Rather than the two-screen display, which was notorious for giving payers dizziness and headaches, the Real Boy has a single IPS display.

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It also has a number of extra features, including light-up LED buttons, a USB-C charger, a headphone port, HDMI video output and compatibility with the Virtual Boy controller and link cable.

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According to Shank, the mod took over a year to make and was “one of the most difficult and ambitious projects” he’s ever worked on.

“Being the first of its kind, I had countless unexpected issues and setbacks that pushed me to the edge of just giving up on this project,” he said.

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Button cominations also let me adjust the color palette too. It even has an RGB mode where it autocycles through colorspic.twitter.com/ejo2Mm3mnI

Despite the work that clearly went into this, Shank says he had never owned or even used a Virtual Boy before starting the project, but took it on because he wanted a challenge.

“After finishing the GameCube Joy-Cons I knew it was time for me to experiment with a project that would put me outside of my comfort zone,” he said.

“And nothing says ‘uncomfortable’ quite like the Virtual Boy.”