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Check Out the Nightcity Cyber Boy, a Cyberpunk 2077-Themed Game Boy that Looks Ridiculously Slick

As we inch ever closer to the official launch of Cyberpunk 2077, fans are getting restless with hype for this game, and that’s led to some pretty amazing fan-made creations as well. One such example if the Nightcity Cyber Boy, a Cyberpunk 2077-themed Nintendo Game Boy by Tomek Dittrich, as part of his new Blender project.

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This is essentially a gray and yellow-themed Game Boy with the Cyberpunk style graffiti, as well as themed game cartridges to go along with it. Even as just a concept, it already looks incredibly retro-futuristic and fitting for the game’s universe.

It’s just a concept for now, but who knows? It could very well become a fan-made collectible in the near future.

Cyberpunk 2077 is set to be released for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on Nov. 19.


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