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Adventure Time's BMO: GBC Mod Replica

Step 10Part II: Who wants to play Video Games?

Part II: Who wants to play Video Games?
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OK, so from here on in the following steps are dedicated to showing you how you can take a Game Boy Color system and rework it into your new Beemo build. 

Begin by unscrewing your Gameboy Color system.  What you'll need is a special Tri-Wing Screwdriver to unscrew all of the main outside screws, as we will be reducing everything to it's bare circuit chip form.  

To remove the screen, you'll first need to remove the screen from the chip but opening up two hinges at the back of the chip near the top.  Next using  a hinged suction cup, pull off the front thin plastic screen of the Game Boy and then push the glass screen out from the top plastic half.  
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