I am glad you enjoy it!
While I didn't intend on doing something as off the wall as last year, it did lean that way a bit since I did want to explore fun approaches to the theme. These jams are, in my eyes, an opportunity to get a little funky so I will likely take a similar approach next year as well.
Interesting stuff about the screen types, thanks for sharing! Talking about the use of the original Game Boy's LCD display made me think of the Game & Watch and what a different style that is. Video games, and handheld devices in particular, are a platform to build something that feels like so much more than displays. Displays that are often, in comparison, much smaller than the vast worlds that they spark in a player's imagination.
I like what you mention about each developer highlighting what sparks their interest the most. That feels particularly apt for this jam as I've seen a lot of different approaches to the art. Each piece reflects their respective creator and showcases something new to the viewer. It's been a blast seeing all of them!