This free app gives your photos the Game Boy Camera’s iconic look, no cartridge needed

The blocky, low-res photo that once lived only on your Game Boy screen can now come straight out of your phone’s camera. A new camera app called Flashback can recreate the Game Boy Camera’s signature look without requiring the original hardware, The Verge reports.

Built around the GB Operator

Flashback comes from Epilogue, the company behind the GB Operator, a $50 accessory that lets you run old Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges on modern devices. The app is designed primarily for those who own an actual Game Boy Camera cartridge, letting them connect it to a smartphone through the GB Operator and take photos straight from the camera’s original sensor.

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Flashback adds a few tools the 1998 hardware never had, including manual adjustments for exposure and grain, along with dozens of color filter options to apply after a shot is taken.

A bonus mode for everyone else

Flashback also includes a simulation mode for users who don’t own the original Game Boy Camera cartridge or the GB Operator. It emulates the aesthetic of the hardware by shrinking photos taken from a phone’s camera to a tiny resolution, stripping out most of the color, and adding a rough, dithered texture to match the original look. The result lands directly in the camera roll, ready to share without any extra steps, something that the original device never made easy.

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The simulation mode gives anyone curious about the format a way to try the look, without hunting down a 25-year-old cartridge or buying Epilogue’s $50 accessory. The app itself is free to download and is available on both Android and iOS.

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