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Re: Dream Project
A portable Wii. I actually have some cool idea's for the design, I just have no idea how to do anything when it comes to making portables.
The design would be similar to this, (Probably a tad bit [or more] bigger. In fact, probably about the same size as the Wii, but a little thicker.) with a Classic Controller built in the same place as the GameCube Controller. The Disc Drive would be on the top, rather than the front, ( Since it takes practically no room externally.) With the screen in place of the disc drive on the example I gave. (The Sensor Bar would be above the screen.) The GameCube Controller Ports and Memory Card Slots would be in the same place in relation to the Disc Drive. (Keeping the Wii design in mind.)
There would be a hollowed out section in the back with more than enough room to fit the Wii Remote in. More than enough room because the plug that connects the Classic Controller to the Wii Remote would be at the end of said hole. Another cavity would be located directly under that one to store the Nun-Chuck Attachment. Below that would be the Trigger Buttons for the Classic Controller.
I've prepared a basic (And boy do I mean basic) diagram of the front and back of the case design I have in mind. Like I've said, I have no Idea how any of this works. But, when I do learn this stuff, I might try to tackle this project after I get some experience under my belt.
The design would be similar to this, (Probably a tad bit [or more] bigger. In fact, probably about the same size as the Wii, but a little thicker.) with a Classic Controller built in the same place as the GameCube Controller. The Disc Drive would be on the top, rather than the front, ( Since it takes practically no room externally.) With the screen in place of the disc drive on the example I gave. (The Sensor Bar would be above the screen.) The GameCube Controller Ports and Memory Card Slots would be in the same place in relation to the Disc Drive. (Keeping the Wii design in mind.)
There would be a hollowed out section in the back with more than enough room to fit the Wii Remote in. More than enough room because the plug that connects the Classic Controller to the Wii Remote would be at the end of said hole. Another cavity would be located directly under that one to store the Nun-Chuck Attachment. Below that would be the Trigger Buttons for the Classic Controller.
I've prepared a basic (And boy do I mean basic) diagram of the front and back of the case design I have in mind. Like I've said, I have no Idea how any of this works. But, when I do learn this stuff, I might try to tackle this project after I get some experience under my belt.
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Re: Dream Project
Sun-Wukong wrote:A portable Wii. I actually have some cool idea's for the design, I just have no idea how to do anything when it comes to making portables.
The design would be similar to this, (Probably a tad bit [or more] bigger. In fact, probably about the same size as the Wii, but a little thicker.) with a Classic Controller built in the same place as the GameCube Controller. The Disc Drive would be on the top, rather than the front, ( Since it takes practically no room externally.) With the screen in place of the disc drive on the example I gave. (The Sensor Bar would be above the screen.) The GameCube Controller Ports and Memory Card Slots would be in the same place in relation to the Disc Drive. (Keeping the Wii design in mind.)
There would be a hollowed out section in the back with more than enough room to fit the Wii Remote in. More than enough room because the plug that connects the Classic Controller to the Wii Remote would be at the end of said hole. Another cavity would be located directly under that one to store the Nun-Chuck Attachment. Below that would be the Trigger Buttons for the Classic Controller.
I've prepared a basic (And boy do I mean basic) diagram of the front and back of the case design I have in mind. Like I've said, I have no Idea how any of this works. But, when I do learn this stuff, I might try to tackle this project after I get some experience under my belt.
Wait a second thats IMPOSSIBLE
The sensor bar senses the movement(Just leds-Controller is the sender)
So if its in with your design handheld how could it work? [size=0]If its posible WOW i feel stupid
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Re: Dream Project
It wouldn't be an ideal portable since you would still use the Wii Remote and Nun Chuck like you normally would, (You would need to prop it up on something.) the holes are just for storage. I would still consider it portable since the Classic Controller is built in, though.SonyPortableizer wrote:Sun-Wukong wrote:Stuff.
Wait a second thats IMPOSSIBLE
The sensor bar senses the movement(Just leds-Controller is the sender)
So if its in with your design handheld how could it work? [size=0]If its posible WOW i feel stupid
Chapel wrote:Ah shucks, I was really hoping to make an SNES encased in a 19 pound glob of hotglue and duct tape.
A dream Project you say?
A Platari2603. Yes. A PS3/Atari 2600 hybrid. Not a portable. Just a console. But I'd like it to look like a PS3, only slightly bigger, and with "Woody" accents.
The Atari ports would come out the bottom of the system, and the Atari switches would be by the PS3's power switch.
Why these two systems? I love my Atari 2600. And I've always wanted a PS3... Ever since the PS2 came out. You could call them my two loves (other than my fiancee, who takes priority.)
A Platari2603. Yes. A PS3/Atari 2600 hybrid. Not a portable. Just a console. But I'd like it to look like a PS3, only slightly bigger, and with "Woody" accents.
The Atari ports would come out the bottom of the system, and the Atari switches would be by the PS3's power switch.
Why these two systems? I love my Atari 2600. And I've always wanted a PS3... Ever since the PS2 came out. You could call them my two loves (other than my fiancee, who takes priority.)
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Holy crap motha...
WOW I need to see that-I want to do it to my PS2GO 1.5 and GCp
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It was a pun like motha F****r
WOW I need to see that-I want to do it to my PS2GO 1.5 and GCp
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I think that he goes by truck nowadays....
It was a pun like motha F****r
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I think that he goes by truck nowadays....SonyPortableizer wrote:Holy crap motha...
WOW I need to see that-I want to do it to my PS2GO 1.5 and GCp
My dream portable would be something that plays all gameboy carts, n64 super nintendo and gamecube games. with membrane buttons, not tact switches, I don't really care for the "click" sound, It grows bothersome, and My dream portable would have 18 hour battery life, and internal batteries Doubt anyone will ever make one thats small enough to even fit in a back pack though....
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My Dream Portable project...hm...i'd have to say it'd be a Portable Gamecube that is 100% Battery Powered...yup, defenetly dreaming.
As far as regular Dream projects go, I'd very much like to build a high power Rail Gun. Again, defenetly dreaming lol.
As far as regular Dream projects go, I'd very much like to build a high power Rail Gun. Again, defenetly dreaming lol.
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That would be sweet^2.Metallica Man X wrote:As far as regular Dream projects go, I'd very much like to build a high power Rail Gun. Again, defenetly dreaming lol.
My regular dream project would be building a Tumbler (Batman Begins batmobile). Even if it got 4mpg and gas was $10 a gallon, I would still drive it everywhere. Though, if I had the money to build one, gas money probably wouldn't be an issue.
I would currently like to combine one of those new small-scale projectors with a battery and built-in controls/screen/NES to make a portable Projectable NES... Other then that, a Dreamcast portable rigged up with internal flash memory containing a library of games would also be nice...
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