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This genius turned a real Game Boy into a retro Pokemon alarm clock using a Raspberry Pi PicoA Game Boy alarm clock uses the Pi Pico in a retro-themed shell with an e-ink display. A fake Game Boy game cartridge houses the Raspberry Pi Pico for the clock. Consider using an Analogue Pocket ...
on Hatch’s new Restore 3 clock that released this past January (you can use The Office theme song on past Hatches, too, such as the Restore 2). New to the clock are end-of-day and wake-up lights ...
until you get out of bed. Subtle? No. Effective? Maybe. Although at this point, you’d likely resolve to never buy a video-game-themed clock again. Unless you found a Braid one to rewind time to before ...
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