The video of a youtuber is causing a stir among the gaming community in which he shows how he brought the GTA V video game to a Game Boy.
The rain of content that we can see on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat and even Instagram is practically infinite; creativity, as such, has no limits and this is increasingly demonstrated on these platforms.
YouTube, in this sense, is one of the sites that generates the most content; contents of various types that, without a doubt, have managed to capture the attention of an incredible mass of subscribers and users who, day by day, connect to the social network to discover an infinity of videos.
Since its launch in 2005, YouTube has gone from being a repository of amateur videos to becoming the largest content platform in the world. As of today, according to data from Statista, the social network has more than 2.1 billion users globally.
Starting from this premise, we can even say that YouTube has changed the way of viewing and creating content; a platform that accommodates all kinds of initiatives and creativity, as its scope is also unlimited.
Thus, the youtuber Sebastian Staacks has managed to consolidate his creativity and sneak into the trends thanks to a video in which he shows how he managed to bring the Grand Theft Auto V video game to a device like the Nintendo Game Boy.
On his channel, There Oughta Be (tob) shows the entire process of the feat step by step and the video, so far, has more than 500 thousand views and more than 17 thousand likes.
Of course, the quality is not the same as what can be seen on a console like the PlayStation; However, beyond these details, which although they are important, what has caused a great surprise in the gamer community is the fact that one of the most popular video games today has been transferred to a Nintendo Game Boy. .
Information of Statistical talks about that, until November of last year, Grand Theft Auto V has sold 155 million units worldwide. First released in 2013, GTA V is one of the best-selling video games of all time. Of the millions of units sold worldwide and across all platforms, some 20 million copies were sold in 2020 alone, marking the game’s best-selling year since its initial release.
On the other hand, Nintendo’s Game Boy, which was launched in 1989, although it has been surpassed by other consoles, continues to maintain a large audience. As of September 2020, it had sold 118.69 million units worldwide, including more than 40 million units in Europe, according to Statista data.
We are talking about two totally different generations, that of 1989 and that of 2013, which, through the creativity of a youtuber, have come together in a portable console.
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