Heres you go:

The above image is of the front of the controller. At its finish, there will be No electrical tape on it, and No wires on the side. The only reason the wires are on the side is because they are the only way to get video: TV.
those wires will be cut off, and the video will go to the screen.
SIDETRACKING: Ive also got a small basic circuit designed to split video from internal to external with a switch and from speakers to headphones with another switch. I dunno If I'l add it to this version as its not needed, but mabye if I ever decide to make yet another one...

Remember a picture like this? remember all the wires in there? No more! the unit is screwed shut, tightly. It fits nicely in there. and that hole will be covered up with the cartrige used to hold the screen. the wires get fed through that hole, and it is then covered. The battery pack rests on the backside of the screen.

This is a Really neat feature. The battery connects to the circuit via a USB cable. I know it would be smaller to do it otherwise, but I had an idea or 2
1. Cut off a USB connector and attach to a 5V AC adaptor. Plays the NES off the wall instead of wasting batteries at home.
2. Connects into a computer and takes that power. I am unshure about this one, seing as how im not shure what comes from the USB, but if anyone knows this off hand, it would save me the cutting
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY......

Comparisons! Its smaller than a NES cartrige! and about exactly as thick!(minus batteries)
So thats the updates for now....
Ps: updating website....




