FunnyPlaying FPGA GBC Motherboard - FPGBC

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TEST BEFORE INSTALLING!!!

IT DOES NOT COME WITH A POWER SWITCH. YOU NEED TO BUY BUTTONS WITH ONE

UV shells are printed on demand and may take up to 5-10 business day. If your order contains other items, your full order will NOT ship until the UV shell is ready to be shipped. Please keep this mind.


Power on with FunnyPlaying's very own FPGA Game Boy!
Simulating real GBC hardware using FPGA. There is no need to buy a backlight kit when purchasing this product.
Supports OEM cartridges, FunnyPlaying Flash Carts, and more!
No soldering required.
Cannot use AA batteries, only compatible with the included rechargeable battery. 
Some SD Flash Carts are not supported currently.
Features USB-C compatibility for easy charging and firmware updates.

Up to x1.25 speed overclock option built in.
Keep the copper strip on the back of the LCD from touching the cart slot pins during testing to prevent potential damage to the kit. Use a non-conductive surface, such as the warning card, to avoid shorting.



Latest firmware versions can be found HERE. Make sure to update with the correct firmware for your hardware, as there are now multiple hardware revisions available.

Assembly required!
Remove battery terminal from back shell before assembly.
Only compatible with the shells on this page!

The PCB kit includes:

FPGBC Motherboard
1800 mAh Battery 
Laminated LCD w. Adapter ribbon
2W Speaker

The following components will need to be purchased separately:

FunnyPlaying USB-C Shell (Comes with IR shield)
GBC buttons (with power switch)
GBC membranes
Model stickers of your choosing. the FP GBC shells do not come with stickers!

UV shells are printed on demand and may take up to 5-10 business day. If your order contains other items, your full order will NOT ship until the UV shell is ready to be shipped. Please keep this mind.

Important Notice:

We would like to assure you that while the device cannot be permanently damaged ("bricked") during the update process, there is a possibility of it entering a temporarily non-operational state. This may require multiple attempts to restore functionality following an unsuccessful update.

For detailed instructions and a supplementary video guide, we encourage you to visit Makhos' GitHub repository.

We strongly recommend that updates be performed only if necessary and by individuals who are prepared for and capable of troubleshooting potential issues related to the process.

Your understanding and cooperation are greatly appreciated.