In the grand tapestry of gaming history, few threads are as gloriously beige as the original Nintendo Game Boy. This beautiful, brick-like device recently celebrated its 34th birthday, proving that true style is timeless—even if it’s the colour of a slightly-used plaster cast. While it wasn’t the first handheld, it was the first to truly matter, a cultural titan that captured the hearts and minds of a generation with its pea-soup green screen and soul-crushing need for fresh batteries.



Before the days of ray tracing and 4K resolution, we had the simple, pixelated elegance of the Game Boy. It was a time when a simple block-stacking game could ruin friendships and send you into a hypnotic trance for hours on end. And now, you can celebrate that simpler, more satisfying era with the GRID® Game Boy Artwork, a meticulously deconstructed piece of tech that shows you all the glorious guts of the little console that could.




For £198, you get to own a piece of history, carefully laid out in a 13 x 13 x 1.8-inch frame. It’s perfect for the modern gentleman who wants to showcase his love for classic gaming without having to explain why his screen is the colour of a faded military uniform. It’s a reminder of a time when the biggest worry was finding enough AA batteries to get you through the next level. Let the nostalgia flow, and the memories of pixelated adventures wash over you—just don’t try to play it.









