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(Video) This Guy Turned A Watermelon Into A Classic Game Boy

The spread of the COVID-19 through pandemic nationwide has had a significant impact in dealing with the COVID-19 virus. This is the result if the Movement Control Order (MCO) is used properly.

If before this watermelon was seen as a fruit.  Instead of just lying down and entertaining a never-ending debate on Twitter, a Singaporean student has managed to turn a watermelon into a Game Boy. Miraculously, it was still able to function properly.

A student of information systems from Singapore Management University, Cedrick has managed to change something that people never thought of and it was worth it when the effort was praised by netizens.

In a video uploaded to YouTube, he admits he was inspired to change the ‘function’ of a watermelon to a video game due to a locking order.

“The rpi [Raspberry Pi] community is famous for its hobby of installing consoles. Young people must try it,” wrote Cedrick.

“I decided to install the console with a personal touch.”

Sources: CediIsHappy

Adib Mohd

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