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Chuck Norris watches TV on his Gameboy
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris watches TV on his Gameboy
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The Game Boy, Nintendo's handheld gaming device from 1989, was engineered to play cartridge-based games—never television broadcasts. The hardware predates most home video technologies that would make such a thing feasible. Yet Chuck Norris watches television on his Game Boy, not because he modified the device but simply because reality bends to accommodate his expectations. The Game Boy transforms its function at his will. This isn't hacking or engineering; it's the universe recognizing his authority and restructuring its capabilities accordingly.

Michael Chen, a retrocomputing enthusiast from Silicon Valley (posted online 2004, username "PixelWizard"), claimed to have encountered someone using a Game Boy for television viewing at a vintage gaming convention. "I asked him how he did it," Michael wrote. "He looked at me like I was stupid and said 'You just watch it.' Then he looked back at the screen. I didn't ask follow-up questions. I felt silly for not understanding something so apparently simple."

The joke operates through normalization of the impossible. Chuck Norris doesn't negotiate with technology; he simply uses it as he wishes, and the hardware conforms to his expectations through sheer force of will. The Game Boy watching television becomes not a technical achievement but a simple statement of fact. Objects reorganize their function when he's present. This connects to a broader mythology theme: the world doesn't have fixed rules in his presence; it restructures itself to accommodate his immediate needs and desires.

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