I decided to start a NES portable for my summer project,
I haven't named it yet i figure i can come up with some ridiculously long winded name later (or let the work speak for itself).
I already have a PSone screen and a NOAC / have modded the PSone screen already for LED BL and such.
Here's where I'm at so far.
I am debating whether or not to have a cartridge slot, it will fit inside, but I have a famicom cart with every NES game (or similarly named knock off) I can think of on it and can easily hardwire it inside.
Using wood for this project just because I have it around and didn't need to order anything. The buttons also are not wired in yet I just taped them there for effect.
Let me know what you think
Nes Portable - decided to try my hand at this
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AndyHope
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Nes Portable - decided to try my hand at this
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- Used the decal from an actual NES controller to surround the buttons and d-pad.
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- just a dry fit right now,
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argelfraster
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Re: Nes Portable - decided to try my hand at this
Looks awesome so far!
I say, if you have so much room on the inside, put in the famicom cart.
I say, if you have so much room on the inside, put in the famicom cart.
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AndyHope
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Re: Nes Portable - decided to try my hand at this
i've got enough if i take it out of the case and such
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Re: Nes Portable - decided to try my hand at this
argelfraster wrote:Looks awesome so far!
I say, if you have so much room on the inside, put in the famicom cart.
i'd agree. i love the wood look. what type of wood did you use, i'm thinking of using it on a future project.
if i can make a suggestion, i would reccomend moving the buttons down a little more so it'll be more comfortable.
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AndyHope
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Re: Nes Portable - decided to try my hand at this
I just used some spare cedar that i had laying around, plus some 3/16" ply for the front.
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