NEStop changed to normal NESp (Real Picture)
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ValiantVenality
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NEStop changed to normal NESp (Real Picture)
Hey! I'm making a portable, NES to be exact. I've created a picture for it, to show people what it looks like.
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I really liked the prototype Nintendo DS, so thats where I got the colors from, (look it up on Google images, you'll find it). Also, I dont think I'm gonna put internal power in it. I'm just going to have it run off the wall. Just a few questions though.
1. What types of plastic should I use for it? Like, is there places I could get sheets of plastic? Also, what kind of paint should I use?
2. I was thinking about just using my Retro Duo, and just taking out the SNOAC. But would that even be possible? Is there any way I could just use the NES part of it? If not, i'll just buy a new one.
Thanks everybody for all the help you might give me! Plus, could you give me some feedback, and or some tips to make it better if theres anything wrong with it? Thanks!!!
VV
EDIT: I realized that making a laptop is just way too complicated. I got my NES clone in the mail today and already opened it up. I also cracked open my screen too. Kind of weird screen but whatever. I noticed I had a Boggle box in my closet. So I was like, hmm this could possibly worked. I put everything in there and it fits perfecto!! I already cut out the spot for the screen and I just ended up using the yobo controller because I'm broke and cant afford another controller (like in in debt with my parents =P ) So heres a pic of my progress:
<a href="http://imageshack.us"><img src="http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/5425/cimg0167bd8.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"></a><br><a href="http://g.imageshack.us/img261/cimg0167bd8.jpg/1/"><img src="http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/cimg ... 1/w640.png" border="0"></a>
The glue is drying at the moment for the controller. So what do you guys think? Good or Bad? (I'm going to paint it soon too)
VV
<a href="http://imageshack.us"><img src="http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/3043 ... nalga1.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"></a><br><a href="http://g.imageshack.us/img294/nestoprev ... g/1/"><img src="http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/nest ... 1/w640.png" border="0"></a>
I really liked the prototype Nintendo DS, so thats where I got the colors from, (look it up on Google images, you'll find it). Also, I dont think I'm gonna put internal power in it. I'm just going to have it run off the wall. Just a few questions though.
1. What types of plastic should I use for it? Like, is there places I could get sheets of plastic? Also, what kind of paint should I use?
2. I was thinking about just using my Retro Duo, and just taking out the SNOAC. But would that even be possible? Is there any way I could just use the NES part of it? If not, i'll just buy a new one.
Thanks everybody for all the help you might give me! Plus, could you give me some feedback, and or some tips to make it better if theres anything wrong with it? Thanks!!!
VV
EDIT: I realized that making a laptop is just way too complicated. I got my NES clone in the mail today and already opened it up. I also cracked open my screen too. Kind of weird screen but whatever. I noticed I had a Boggle box in my closet. So I was like, hmm this could possibly worked. I put everything in there and it fits perfecto!! I already cut out the spot for the screen and I just ended up using the yobo controller because I'm broke and cant afford another controller (like in in debt with my parents =P ) So heres a pic of my progress:
<a href="http://imageshack.us"><img src="http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/5425/cimg0167bd8.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"></a><br><a href="http://g.imageshack.us/img261/cimg0167bd8.jpg/1/"><img src="http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/cimg ... 1/w640.png" border="0"></a>
The glue is drying at the moment for the controller. So what do you guys think? Good or Bad? (I'm going to paint it soon too)
VV
Last edited by ValiantVenality on Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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NesScotland
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nice idea. I cant answer any of your 2 questions but i have a query. Whats your thinking behind putting the a and b buttons at an angle. I notice quite a lot of people do this.
Is it not better to keep them in a straight line so that it feels more like an original pad when playing? (Just my opinion)
Is it not better to keep them in a straight line so that it feels more like an original pad when playing? (Just my opinion)
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Twilight Wolf
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You know, I've got an idea of why they're positioned like that... I'll try to explain.
Hold your hand out in front of you, palm facing down, and move your thumb up and down. Now position your hand so it's like you're holding a controller, and make the same motions. You can see your thumb motion makes kind of an arc; thus, placing the buttons on an angle makes them more comfortable to use.
Anyways, this is quite a cool idea, VV! If it's gonna be laptop-sized, you should consider throwing the guts of an NES Advantage in there, minus the joystick, of course.
Hold your hand out in front of you, palm facing down, and move your thumb up and down. Now position your hand so it's like you're holding a controller, and make the same motions. You can see your thumb motion makes kind of an arc; thus, placing the buttons on an angle makes them more comfortable to use.
Anyways, this is quite a cool idea, VV! If it's gonna be laptop-sized, you should consider throwing the guts of an NES Advantage in there, minus the joystick, of course.
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NesScotland
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Yeah i get that its prob more comfortable, but is it not better that it feels like the original - square and not particuarly comfortable at times? or is that just me? each to their own and all that..Twilight Wolf wrote:You know, I've got an idea of why they're positioned like that... I'll try to explain.
Hold your hand out in front of you, palm facing down, and move your thumb up and down. Now position your hand so it's like you're holding a controller, and make the same motions. You can see your thumb motion makes kind of an arc; thus, placing the buttons on an angle makes them more comfortable to use.
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It all comes down to personal preference. If you like the uncomfortable-at-times design of a given controller, you're totally free to design your portable that way. Personally, though, if a given controller felt uncomfortable to me, I'd take the opportunity portabilizing presents to design a new control layout. If the controller was comfortable, however, I'd like to keep that design.
Portables are very personalized, so you can implement whatever design you think would give you the most enjoyment.
Portables are very personalized, so you can implement whatever design you think would give you the most enjoyment.
Tchay wrote:No he's from Canada.samjc3 wrote:Fire. Youve probably heard of it?
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cardboard is alright
but you could get free cases from
http://www.pactecenclosures.com/
and
http://www.okw.co.uk/
okw is the best
but you could get free cases from
http://www.pactecenclosures.com/
and
http://www.okw.co.uk/
okw is the best
cardboard should never be an option with resources such as these.ChrisKoopa wrote:cardboard is alright
but you could get free cases from
http://www.pactecenclosures.com/
and
http://www.okw.co.uk/
okw is the best
i would never feel comfortable with my electronics in a cardboard box

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But my PS2 Laptop is made of cardboard, it is fine, and reinforced.:jads:. wrote:cardboard should never be an option with resources such as these.ChrisKoopa wrote:cardboard is alright
but you could get free cases from
http://www.pactecenclosures.com/
and
http://www.okw.co.uk/
okw is the best
i would never feel comfortable with my electronics in a cardboard box



