The project is a fork of Gambatte, an existing Game Boy emulator - but O'Flaherty-Chan says it wasn't an easy port. Want to press the A button? Just tap on the right side of the watch's face. On-screen buttons underneath the game display let users tap in start, select and B button inputs, and swiping up, down, left or right emulates the d-pad inputs. It doesn't quite play games at full speed, but it is fully functional. Named after Pokémon's Giovanni, the wrist-worn Game Boy emulator crams Nintendo's original gaming portable into an Apple Watch Series 2. It's a completely impractical gaming device, but developer Gabriel O'Flaherty-Chan made a Game Boy emulator for it anyway. The wearable has a tiny screen, almost no buttons and can only be operated with one hand. The last place you'd probably want to play a video game is on an Apple Watch.
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