PSp Finished!

Includes but not limited to: SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Gear and I guess the Virtual Boy.

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PSp Finished!

Post by G-force »

Check it out here
Anyone like the idea of a PSp conversion kit?
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Doesnt look half bad. I heard that someone (not the member) made a SNES in the same style.
Personally its not what I would do, but that me. It still makes the PSOne x10 then it was when you started.
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Post by Moose Jr. »

Pretty cool! You seem to be among the elite when it comes to finishing projects. Keep it up!
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Post by G-force »

I really just built it to play games not to break any new ground.
My next project (which is almost done) is a Genesis Portable.
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good Job I realy Like How you keep Yours simple
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Post by Link89 »

I ordered a Genesis then thought why not just buy a Nomad But I guess that's not as much fun. :D Pretty cool monster case. Congrats on finishing it.
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Post by Quall »

any chance of getting a glimps of the insides? I decided to use the original case, since I wouldn't be able to make anything smaller (they really have it a as a perfect fit).

Im guessing the controller board is on the right side, but did you have to dremel and move away the eject button/case in order to get it to fit? I cut the d-pad from controller and soldered it back with wiith wires, and it is still a tight fit.
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Okay, I finally got a pic of the insides up. The freeservers.com tools and my ISP don't work well together.
I hope that you can get what you need from the pic, but if you need anything else just ask.
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Post by Guest »

yah, thanks. That did help. I wasn't even going to mount anything on the lid, rather have it all shoved into the bottem. After seeing your pics though, it isn't such a bad idea
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