Like any GBC title, the game, of course, runs on the cartridge, but that tiny box hides more chips than normal. What he did, instead, was to turn his attention to the cartridge. It would have probably been a piece of cake to get Wolfenstein running on a Raspberry Pi or a modded GBC, but that would mean Granlund would be messing with an otherwise pristine and perfectly preserved piece of antiquity. And while PCs when Wolfenstein 3D came out would be prehistoric by today’s standards, they still outrun the GBC by miles. The original Game Boy Color was by no means a powerful gaming handheld. What hacker Anders “happydaze” Granlund did is nothing short of impressive.
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