Review of the GB Operator – By William Schwartz

What distinguishes handheld gaming in the modern era? Strictly speaking, most games today are handheld, as mobile games are played on phones. If you want classic games on that platform, you can probably find them. But Epilogue’s suspicion – borne out by the fact that the GB Operator is chronically out of stock – is that there’s something special about those little Game Boy cartridges, many of whose save batteries are still going strong a decade after they probably should have died. Enter the GB Operator, a modest little device that promises to reconnect you with your childhood favorites.

The functionality of the GB Operator is straightforward. It connects Game Boy cartridges to your computer, allowing you to back up save files, dump read-only memory (ROMs), and otherwise manipulate the data. The technology isn’t new by any means, but it’s…..

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