Kyo wrote:no, i'd say it's the buttons. They really are a bit far apart. But that doesn't stop this from being the most professional looking case I've ever seen
Et tu, Kyo?
Yes, the buttons too.
(To quote Python): So, apart from the roads, education, the public water system, aqueducts, sanitation and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us? Brought peace - (shaddup!)
Kyo wrote:no, i'd say it's the buttons. They really are a bit far apart. But that doesn't stop this from being the most professional looking case I've ever seen
Et tu, Kyo?
Yes, the buttons too.
(To quote Python): So, apart from the roads, education, the public water system, aqueducts, sanitation and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us? Brought peace - (shaddup!)
I think only Life of Brian is allowed to quote that movie.
Kyo wrote:no, i'd say it's the buttons. They really are a bit far apart. But that doesn't stop this from being the most professional looking case I've ever seen
Et tu, Kyo?
don't worry. That psone case is up there somewhere too with the L64 and some others
i love the border around the screen. Very retro looking. You might want to make it say "16 Bit SNES portable" instead of "16 bits snesportable", though.
Also, I don't like the labeling of the buttons (XYAB), but otherwise I love it
Hi,
I had some problems for the black paint remained soft, the painting has remained with the masking tape, I stripped and repainted in white and i just want to say f**k**g painting .Well i will be better, hum.... i think I'm going to make stickers, it will be more easy than painting
Hello, snesp doesn't works, In fact the screen and LED lights but I have nothing coming from the snes, i don't know if it is coming from my mounting or if i purchase a snes mini that doesn't work, i did not test before dismantling the snes. I will redo the wiring to find possible errors.
here some pics of snesp mounted, i have not yet stickers.