Atavan-Halen wrote: » I found these on eBay but I'm not sure if it's quite what you're looking for
Steve X2 wrote: » Has anyone ever come across Famicom game sleeves for loose carts? Something like the ones for the NES games, just shorter. I'm looking for a few of them and thought someone would be making them(etsy, ebay etc). NES sleeve
Doge wrote: » I just need to post on their forum and ask exactly whats need, hes cool with people building it themselves so i should be able to make a BOM no problem.
o1s1n wrote: » I hate everyone in that video. :pac:
Steve X2 wrote: » That's definitely a job for a laser cutter. Once you have the proper material to cut its a 5 min job, whereas your talking a good few hours on a 3D printer.
Doge wrote: » Looks like Jeremy launched a successful Kickstarter for these and made his own product called Game Frame. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mBdo75DtO0 He was also cool enough to make it open source so you can build your own. You can buy them from the eBoy site in Germany for €295. I want to have a craic at diying them.Might have to coax SteveX2 into 3d printing the matrix outline or laser cutting it.
DaveyDave wrote: » Back on the topic of stepdown converters, can't seem to find any that are 100v. All seem to be 110-120v. Saw someone online mention a 10% increase is ok for short term use, could I use a 110v just to test a console? No plans for long term use without a quality solution.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I would imagine a pi zero and an array of LEDs would.do the same kind of thing
BrownFinger wrote: » Thats just awful
DaveyDave wrote: » Yeah I know, I meant I'll see if I enjoy the second one enough to pick it up for the Dreamcast. I bought the original while window shopping.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Long was from us getting them for €30 each!
MrVestek wrote: » What do you mean? You get both games as part of the bundle.
o1s1n wrote: » Walked passed a second hand shop today and they had a 9 inch PVM in a flight case in the window :eek: 90 quid though, which is more than it's worth...but still, real 'WTF?!' moment.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I'm in Edinburgh and the local Game here has Rodea the Sky Soldier for £35, about €40 in proper money. It comes with the Wii game, is it worth it?
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » This is the part I threw in the towel on a couple months back. The inabilty to fast forward time was too much for me. I have to give it another go though, what with everyone getting the remaster