![]() ![]() There are multiple ways to go about getting this installed, for this guide I am doing the install through the SD card. Unlaunch will automatically boot the system into Twilight Menu++ whenever you power on your DSi XL/LL. ![]() The reason why we want to install Twilight Menu++ is because the DSi XL/LL does not natively run GBA games and so we need to do some software modifications in order for the DSi to emulate GBA and DS games. Please note that you need to have completed the camera tutorial before attempting to go through this setup along with updating your DSi XL to the latest version. Please read through the entire guide before attempting this mod, it’s fairly involved and takes some tech know-how to accomplish.įirst thing before we start taking apart the DSi XL/LL is we need to do some software modding. As always, I’m not responsible if you brick your device or injure yourself in anyway, this was done as a hobby to potentially help anyone who might be looking for information. You might notice that there are different DSi XLs in the pictures, I did this over several weeks and modified different ones until I was happy with the way it turned out. So here’s my attempt a very concise and quick guide on making one yourself. There is an abundant amount of information about modifying the older Nintendo DS Lite and DS phat but no centralized place for making the modification on the Nintendo DSi XL/LL. The reason for writing this guide is because I’ve actually not seen too many guides on doing this. Recently I was feeling a bit nostalgic and decided to try my hand at taking a cheap Nintendo DSi XL that I bought from eBay and modifying it to become what some would call a Gameboy Macro XLi. ![]() I thorough enjoy getting electronic devices to do things beyond what they were meant for. Those looking for Pokemon merchandise that don't have the skill or means to make a Game Boy Macro of their own can always pick up something like a Build-a-Bear Gengar, or the much weirder Gengar plush where the owner can sleep on its tongue.Modding has always been a hobby of mine. The modder's custom Gengar Game Boy Macro is certainly an eye-catching piece of gaming hardware, although it does require gamers to know exactly what they're doing. Both the portrait and Game Boy Macro are a testament to Gengar's enduring popularity over the years. On the same page where the Game Boy Macro was posted, user u/Thread_Art shows off their incredible portrait of Gengar, made by crossing different colored threads hundreds (if not thousands) of times across a ring of nails. One fan has gone viral for their creation of a Gengar portrait using thread and nails. Game Boy Macros aren't the only physical medium Pokemon fans have used recently to show their love to the Ghost/Poison-type. The trend of modding of Nintendo DS systems into Game Boy Macros has caught on in recent years, with another modder going viral for their incredible steampunk-themed Game Boy Macro. If looked at closely, it's easy to see the neon light is in the place where a DS' hinges would usually be, giving a new life to the now-outdated mobile gaming device. Game Boy Macros technically aren't a real Nintendo product, but are actually a modded Nintendo DS with the top screen portion removed. Last MOD Gengar gameboy Macro □ from pokemonįor gamers who may be unfamiliar, Game Boy Macro isn't a typo for Game Boy Micro. Tying the look together is a neon light bar, which illuminates purple when the Game Boy Macro is turned on, along with the fitting original Pokemon Silver displayed on the screen. The buttons on the right half are a Gengar shade of purple, with both elements popping against the console's flat white body. The left half of the handheld features a partial stylized black-and-white silhouette of Gengar, focused on the Pokemon's signature eyes and unsettling grin. Posted onto r/Pokemon, the custom Gengar Game Boy Macro has already amassed over 2,000 upvotes at the time of writing. RELATED: Pokemon Fan Shows Off Incredible Custom Gengar Game Boy One fan has recently found a glitch in the Hisui region that makes objects bigger by running in circles. The new title has had a largely positive reception, although it isn't without certain issues. Gengar is included as one of the Pokemon in the long-running franchise's latest major entry, Pokemon Legends: Arceus. One way this is proven is by the constant fan creations, including one modder who created a Gengar-themed Game Boy "Macro." While there is now just short of 900 different Pokemon, Gengar has and continues to remain an all-time fan favorite. With the franchise now over a quarter of a century old, there have been plenty of Pokemon introduced to the franchise over the years. ![]()
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