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Published: 2018-01-02 12:33:58 +0000 UTC; Views: 7336; Favourites: 191; Downloads: 17
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Description Demonstration video .
High-res photos on Flickr .

Prismatis, the transforming Game Boy Color, and his minion Argentum!

This is a project that I worked on mainly in February 2017, but didn’t release until June. Initially the bulk of the Game Boy Color functionality was designed in LEGO Digital Designer, and the game cartridge was created via trial and error. I halted on releasing this whole project in the spring since I was focused on numerous other projects, in addition I ran into some problems with my professional career which shifted attention away from LEGO building. I found a new freelance job in late April, and thus resumed production of this project.

By May, some of the major issues involved fitting the game cartridge into the Game Boy’s back, making articulated hands/fingers, refining the game cartridge’s size, and finally creating a removable battery case for the bottom. In between these engineering obstacles, I gradually worked on my Nickelodeon MOCs and some stop-motion animation tests. Another major issue was the lack of available pieces in lime green: this forced me to alter the ascetics to conform to the proper pieces I could use. For example, certain sizes of tiles in lime green were expensive and in limited quantities, whereas some small, rare pieces don’t exist in lime whatsoever. I was considering making the Game Boy yellow — since the Game Boy Color came in a variety of colors — but wanted to make it appear in a more iconic, jarring color as opposed to something basic. It’s for this same reason that I had trouble building my Game Boy Advance “Vantage” in rare purple pieces, as opposed to going through the cheap route of making it in a primary color.

I actually constructed two games to accompany this model: I did in fact build a yellow clone robot, but wasn’t able to find high-res photos of the Pokémon Yellow cartridge to make custom labels. Thus, I’ve omitted the yellow robot and only used the light grey one with a Pokémon Silver label. The label for Argentum was provided by one of my Instagram followers Gameboyswag : I adjusted it a bit in Photoshop, printed it on glossy photo paper, cut it up, and glued the print outs to the outer tiles of the cartridge.

I also spent a great deal of time coming up with a name for the Game Boy Color itself — in fact, I didn’t decide on a name until right before I exported the promotional video. I chose Prismatis since it’s a conjugation of the ancient Greek root word for prism. The working name for the robot was “Chroma” — and most of my photos and video footage for this project are still labeled with that name. Argentum is of course the Latin word for silver.

Prismatis and Argentum both don’t contain weapons, aside from the two battery rockets. Quite frankly I didn’t feel like designing new guns for the robots or anything, so just use your imagination and pretend they can store a variety of arsenal in their subspace storage pockets à la Transformers. To be fair, my mightiest LEGOformer Ultra Hexacon the N64 doesn’t contain any external weapons either, and relies on a shoulder-mounted cannon built into the console.
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Comments: 14

PBYukiOnna [2023-04-16 22:24:49 +0000 UTC]

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ArmamentDawg [2021-11-08 02:46:32 +0000 UTC]

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electrode4000 [2020-01-02 09:08:30 +0000 UTC]

Wait dose gameboy color bot have two small fake batteries? If so nice little detail

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Omny87 [2019-03-11 21:13:07 +0000 UTC]

Y'know, as much as I love the crap out of robots, I was never a Transformers fan. I didn't care for their blocky, cereal-box design. And yet, you managed to take the blockiest, boxiest machine out there and turn it into a totally sick-looking transforming machine! This is super impressive on a technical level alone- not only did you make a transforming LEGO robot (not an easy feat), but you made another, smaller transformer that pairs with it seamlessly! I seriously want to dig out my old LEGOs right now; I'm so inspired.


Also, I love how you included a set of LEGO AA batteries that turn into exhaust pipe/laser cannons/whatever.

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ToasterStrooder [2018-06-18 01:23:02 +0000 UTC]

I. WANT. IT. NOW. 

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puka23 [2018-03-19 01:30:57 +0000 UTC]

pretty cool duo!

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L1701E [2018-01-31 08:09:48 +0000 UTC]

Hey, that's pretty cool!

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FrancisJeremyXavyer [2018-01-28 01:16:27 +0000 UTC]

WANT

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Cronos-Stef [2018-01-03 11:24:56 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!

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Bgamestheinfernape [2018-01-03 05:21:59 +0000 UTC]

Transformers!

Video games in disguise!!!!!!!!!!!

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Jedder77 [2018-01-03 00:18:38 +0000 UTC]

Darn it, this is genius!

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TheMagnificentBoxMan [2018-01-02 17:52:16 +0000 UTC]

I'm just imagining a child freaking out as they see their own game boy transform into a mini robot. XD

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TheLOLChicken [2018-01-02 17:40:34 +0000 UTC]

momma gameboy has a child card

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RedBlueIsCool [2018-01-02 17:28:07 +0000 UTC]

Been a while. Awesome seeing this!

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