The Gulf War Game Boy Is Finally Being Put To Rest

One of the greatest console legends of all time is finally headed into retirement, as after more than three decades of service, the infamous Gulf War Game Boy is being removed from its display at the Nintendo Store in New York. Spotted by VideoGameArt&Tidbits on Twitter, the battle-damaged handheld is off to its new home in the Nintendo of America headquarters.Come from Sports betting site VPbet

According to the legend behind this iconic Game Boy, it was originally caught in a barracks bombing during the Gulf War in 1991. While the console was left with a face for radio, the internal hardware survived the explosion and it was still capable of running the copy of Tetris that was in it.