This Game Boy that Survived a Bombing is on display at the Nintendo NYC store in Rockefeller Center. It was damaged when barracks were bombed during the 1990-1991 Gulf War. Despite its worn-down, partially-melted exterior, it still works. The Game Boy has a demo of Tetris playing on a loop. It's located on the store's second floor and is free to view. Check out some photos of the Game Boy here.
Nintendo Game Boy that Survived a Bombing
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