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202412 No.202412 [Reply] [Original]

Yo /diy/, does anyone know a site or anyone here know how to make a portable Nintendo 64 or PlayStation 2?
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>> No.202418

>Portable N64/PS2.

It's like the battery life of the Sega Game Gear all over again.

>> No.202427

>build a custom case
>shove it in there

>> No.202431

benheck.com

>> No.202439

http://www.made-by-bacteria.com
Brilliant forums for such things.

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202441

how to make good hiding spots?
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>> No.202442

phones have emulators now. use them

>> No.202445

>>202442
you can even use a wii classic controller, or ps3 controller

>> No.202486

http://www.instructables.com/id/Grape64-Portable-N64-System/

>> No.202501

what IS the battery life on these things like?

>> No.202516

>>202431
This. He has a video podcast where he shows how to do it step by step.

>> No.202694

I just recently saw a vsauce lut video where someone is actually selling these for about $60. They play any SNES, or N64 game and you can play it wherever you want. I don't have the link right now but when I get home I will post the link

>> No.202696

>>202442
Phones can't emulate PS2 yet.

>> No.202707

>Portable
>PS2

WHERE???

>> No.202709

>>202694

Although you may be correct, I doubt that there is a $60 portable ARM machine that can emulate n64 well enough to be playable.

It takes more than 800mhz to do n64.

>> No.202719

>>202709
I can play some n64 games well enough on my Atrix 4G and they're playable.

Though it wasn't $60 but I assume this and last year's smartphones should be able to run the emulator games a playable fps.

And one more thing is that my atrix is running at 1GHz and it's a dual core phone so there's that too.
:/

>> No.202946

Is this possible with the old XBOX?
Or making some type of laptop, because I'm fuck exited to do something like this.

>> No.202950

>>202946
>old xbox
>portable
It would still be the size of a small SUV.

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202956

>>202946
Hope you have some big pants/pockets.

>> No.202967

>>202956
>>202950
I don't care, I want to.
Also, the fucking screws aren't normal, it's impossible to get up without tools.

>> No.203011

>>202967
Do you have a picture of said screws?

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>>202967
>the fucking screws aren't normal

I know that feel.

>> No.203016

>>203014
Those are "security" torxs screws.
You can buy a set of those anywhere for $5.

>> No.203022

>>203016
You're missing the point.

>> No.203030

>>203022
Don't tell me you're going to bring that >buyfag
thing.

/diy/ is ok but you need TOOLS to Do Things Yourself.

>> No.203043

Got it opened up.
Time to play around!
Also, I might've fucking broke my classic xbox wire thingy, trying to hook it up ot the computer.

>> No.203057

>>202956
>>202412
How do people make such perfect plastic cases? Is there a tutorial on THAT anywhere?

>> No.203074

>>203057

Normally they use a case from something else and adapt it. So as long as the cutouts are straight and buffed clean it'll look like it was designed from the start.

And then there's vacuum forming, which isn't very difficult:

http://hackaday.com/2010/12/02/vacuum-forming-at-home/

>> No.204489

>>203057
>find a bunch of plastic cases
>cut and glue them together to form the desired shape
>prolly something with bondo in here, fuck if i know. just something to make a REALLY strong bond
>sand it down so it doesn't look like shit and you can't see where you glued two pieces of plastic together
>paint it.

>> No.204535

>>202967
torx