Minecraft on a literal Game Boy Color? Game of Tobi just dropped a 3D port that runs on the actual 1998 hardware, complete with walkable worlds and block placement on a device never meant for anything deeper than Pokemon. The YouTuber cranked out a recognizable 3D sandbox where you pick worlds, break/place blocks, and even peek into a bare-bones Nether, all while the GBC chugs along at half speed in glorious black-and-white when textures get disabled.

Controls are pure retro jank though — D-pad for movement, hold a button to look around, zero chance of doing both at once without a third hand. It's missing health, inventories, mobs, and basically every survival system, but the core "holy crap this renders" factor is undeniable. Tobi's Patreon has the .gbc ROM ready for anyone with a flash cart and enough patience to load it up on original hardware.

This isn't about making Minecraft "better" on ancient plastic — it's pure engineering flex that proves the 'can it run Minecraft' meme just leveled up from PCs to pocket calculators. Next up: vape edition or we riot.