Dead?
Dead?
Unrealistic. Gameboys never die.
43ReplyFor real tho. Still got my GBC I got 22 years ago. Only problem it had was the little headphone jack contact that got stuck once so no audio was coming from the speaker.
13ReplyBatteries in it die pretty often though, so maybe ghost rules count that?
6ReplyExactly, but on the plus side think of how many McDonald's ice cream machines this guy is going to have access to.
5ReplyYeah this should be a Game Gear in the comic.
5ReplyThe number of batteries in the ghost realm killed by Gameboys must be the ghost version of the great garbage patch
5ReplyI used to have a box of nearly dead batteries to say you're wrong.
4ReplyIn hot/humid climate their screens sure do die. I'll have a few to share for sure when the time comes.
3Reply"This Game Boy's physical condition is less than perfect."
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gotta have that fresh, constant stream of dying batteries too
24ReplyAre the batteries used in the afterlife the ones being recharged?
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Sidenote: The Gameboy in the last panel looks like a mouth with buckteeth. He so happy.
18ReplyThat reminds me I should finally play Donkey Kong on game boy. It is supposedly the best game for the system...
13ReplyIt's very good. Wario land is my personal favorite
8ReplyI enjoy Pokémon way more though
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Wouldn’t this be better for c/comics ?
9ReplyThats why, when you are about to die, you should destroy everything you can so you can use them for the rest of eternity
9ReplyMaybe that's why the Egyptian Pharaohs were buried with all their stuff...
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Gameboy did not give up the ghost, it just returned.
8ReplyThe ghost of dead Game Boy also came with ghosts of dead batteries. ...So many dead batteries. Many coming from tragic circumstances, such as almost reaching the last level of TMNT 2.
5ReplySo many gems on the gameboy...
4ReplyImagine the gameboy as ghost's mouth. Its screaming bip bop
3ReplySo what if you're playing a game that's supposed to kill enemies?
2ReplyThis is me now... I'll finally be able to enjoy gaming again once I die.
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