Picture this- the year is 1990. You're on hour six of an eight hour road trip to Mount Rushmore. Tears For Fears is blaring on the radio of your Chevrolet Celebrity station wagon. Mom's driving. You've run out of Ecto-Cooler Hi-C and your stupid brother has been car sick since Sioux Falls. Playing your brand new Gameboy DMG that you got last Christmas is the only thing keeping you sane at the moment. You're about to take your high score in Tetris- 150 lines and you get to see that cutscene of the dancing Russians and Buran shuttle being launched. What a payoff! Then it happens, the screen goes dim... You can't see what you're doing. You are able to make out one last weird noise that Tetris makes when you lose. You know the one. SCreeEDEEDOooh. Then the red LED next to the screen blanks out. Your game boy is dead. You're out of batteries and there's still two hours left to drive. Welcome to hell.

Now, let me ask you a serious question: Have you ever want to put a LiPo battery into your ORIGINAL Gameboy DMG for NONSTOP GAMING EXCITEMENT?? No? Well, too bad there's no turning back now. 30 years later, I've devised a solution to this quandary that has plagued mankind for decades. After this, I'll invent the time machine so you can help your past self out on that road trip from hell by giving your childhood you THIS modded Gameboy. This amazingly incredible mod jams a LiPo in your Gameboy's backdoor with a recharging board so you never have to fuss with batteries in your beloved little handheld portable gaming system NEVER EVER AGAIN almost. The best part is that it utilizes your Gameboy's original DC jack so you can keep your Gameboy's original pristine aesthetic (no new holes in the shell) and still use your inefficient old wall charging brick that you bought at Toys 'R Us in 1991 when you first got sick of wasting batteries playing Super Mario Land. What is up with that game anyway?

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