Game Boy:Shell
Replacing the plastic shell on a Game Boy requires a tri-point screwdriver to remove the factory screws. Some replacement shells include replacement screws that are Philips instead of Tri-Point, and may be shorter or longer depending on the manufacturing process. If your replacement shell comes with screws make sure to use those instead of the factory screws, as installing screws that are too long could crack the plastic and screws too short wouldn't be able to provide a secure fit.
Replacement shells can come pre-cut for replacement screens. Some third party displays (particularly IPS screens) are larger than the factory screen meaning that the plastic surrounding the screen cut out needs to be trimmed to allow a larger opening. If the shell you have is not pre-cut and you are using a larger screen, it needs to be trimmed using flush cutters and then filed down.
You will also need to install a new screen lens if your shell doesn't come with one included. Depending on if you are upgrading to an IPS screen you can just swap the one on the factory shell to the replacement or buy a new one to install.
Game Boy (DMG-01)
RetroSix IPS-Ready
FunnyPlaying IPS-Ready
Original Replacement
Game Boy Color (CGB-001)
RetroSix IPS-Ready
FunnyPlaying IPS-Ready - Only compatible with FunnyPlaying IPS Display
Original Replacement
Other IPS-Ready / Special Shells
- RetroGameRepairShop (Unbranded pre-cut display for the 2.6" backlight kit or 2.2" TFT backlight kit, will also fit factory display)
- BoxyPixel - (BoxyPixel machined aluminum IPS ready shell)
- ExtremeRate - (ExtremeRate IPS ready and replacement shells)
Game Boy Pocket (MGB-001)
FunnyPlaying IPS-Ready
RetroSix IPS-Ready
Original Replacement
Other
RetroGameRepairShop - (Unbranded IPS ready shell, will also fit factory display)
Game Boy Light (MGB-101)
RetroGameRepairShop - (Unbranded replacement shell)