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Buying NES

Post by aesopiankitty » Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:09 pm

I want to buy an NES so I can portabalize it. I want to make a portable gamecube too but I know that's hard. So I'm told I should start here. Is it true and where can I get an NES?

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Post by exploding.monkey » Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:37 pm

Try eBay, craigslist, or thrift stores for a NES.

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Post by aesopiankitty » Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:42 pm

Haha looks like I'm one of those BenHeckNoobs

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Re: Buying NES

Post by themadhacker » Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:42 pm

aesopiankitty wrote:I want to buy an NES so I can portabalize it. I want to make a portable gamecube too but I know that's hard. So I'm told I should start here. Is it true and where can I get an NES?
Is it true? What do you mean by that? You mean is it true you can make an nesp? I'll let you figure that out for yourself.
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Re: Buying NES

Post by aesopiankitty » Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:51 pm

themadhacker wrote:
aesopiankitty wrote:I want to buy an NES so I can portabalize it. I want to make a portable gamecube too but I know that's hard. So I'm told I should start here. Is it true and where can I get an NES?
Is it true? What do you mean by that? You mean is it true you can make an nesp? I'll let you figure that out for yourself.
I'm just wondering if it is the right place to start or if I could jump to gamecube.

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Re: Buying NES

Post by Rototiller » Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:05 pm

aesopiankitty wrote:
I'm just wondering if it is the right place to start or if I could jump to gamecube.
in my eyes, there's sort of a ladder of experience for portablizing, depending on experience. Its roughly NESp-SNESp-Sega Genesisp-Psone-gamecube/ps2 portable-this gen gamesystems.

so, yeah, it's a good place to start.
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Post by aesopiankitty » Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:22 pm

do you think it makes any sense to start with gamecube? how long does it take to build one of these working weekends? and where can i find tutorial type material for the gamecube portable?
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Post by aesopiankitty » Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:24 pm

as in do i have to start with nes
can i succeed in gamecube with relatively little knowledge of electronics?

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Post by vskid » Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:31 pm

aesopiankitty wrote:as in do i have to start with nes
can i succeed in gamecube with relatively little knowledge of electronics?
You can succeed, but your chances are pretty slim. The reason you start with a simpler system is to learn, then you can apply that knowledge to future projects. Plus, older systems are generally cheaper, so mistakes don't break the bank. And they don't require as much power, so batteries are cheaper.
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Post by aesopiankitty » Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:37 pm

alright thanks everyone
and before i put this to rest i just want to ask as i don't have an nes and do have an n64, is that a starting point?

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Post by vskid » Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:48 pm

aesopiankitty wrote:alright thanks everyone
and before i put this to rest i just want to ask as i don't have an nes and do have an n64, is that a starting point?
N64 is easier than GC, but they're easy to fry and require 2 different voltages.
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Post by robm » Tue Jan 20, 2009 8:06 pm

My first attempt at a portable is an N64, and I would have to say that it hasn't been as difficult as I'd imagined it to be.

To be honest, the hardest part is the case - no joke. You can throw internals into anything you want and power it up, but getting buttons and d-pads molded into a case? That's when it becomes a challenge, and quite frankly, it's been pretty enjoyable.

However, I should mention that I have 20 years electronics experience (not professionally, but nonetheless,) so picking up a soldering iron and going at some small pitch stuff doesn't really bother me the way it used to.

If you have zero electronics experience, you're going to have a hard time with the N64 - there are some very small soldering points on these (relative to older consoles,) and if you make a mistake in the process and power up the N64, you'll toast the board and have to track down another, requiring you to do all the prep work again.

Also, read around on the forums - there's tons of useful information by very knowledgeable people on here, so look around. Take special notice of tools you'll need, particularly a Dremel - you will NEED one of those, or at least some sort of knock-off with some good accessories.

If you've got the passion and the time, portabilizing is a great hobby, I've learned - stick with it, it's a lot of fun!

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Post by exploding.monkey » Tue Jan 20, 2009 8:44 pm

I've actually heard the N64 is one of the toughest.

I dunno, start with an NES or an SNES or something like that.

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Post by eurddrue » Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:58 pm

n64 is easy, I have no Idea why everyone says,"n64 is sooo hard z0mG!"
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