Built in super gameboy

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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psychotic_mechanic
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Built in super gameboy

Post by psychotic_mechanic »

Has anyone done this to their case yet? I know that a gameboy is a much smaller , cheaper and reliable way of playing these games, but I still think it would be cool.


My progress so far: I grew tired of waiting for my gamebits so I heated up a clear bic pen to get the screws out. I did succesfully remove one screw before I ended up creating a genetic mutant bic-pen super famicom system. Of course it was one of the deep screws and now I'm breaking the pen out piece by piece.
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Post by marshallh »

I just hooked my copper tube screwdriver up to my drill and drilled out the Bic pen when that happened to me. I haven't used the pen method since.
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Post by MM007 »

The Super Gameboy has the original GB processor inside, as well as the connections for a Link Cable. It simply isn't used.

If you are doing this, it might be useful to add Link Cable capability. It should be easy if you find a schematic. ^^
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Post by extremesonic »

MM007 wrote:The Super Gameboy has the original GB processor inside, as well as the connections for a Link Cable. It simply isn't used.

If you are doing this, it might be useful to add Link Cable capability. It should be easy if you find a schematic. ^^
yeah its in there(and it pretty easy to add I hear), on the SGB2 released in japan, they actually had the port showing. Make sure you SNES is set up with mono sound. I tried the SGB on my SNESp(which was in stereo) and I'd get no sound from any GB game(but I did get the start up swoosh). I also think that it was somehow realted to my controller going berserk.
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Post by psychotic_mechanic »

MM007 wrote:If you are doing this, it might be useful to add Link Cable capability. It should be easy if you find a schematic. ^^
I'll just buy a couple and tear them apart, I have seen them for as little as 100 yen (about a buck) in town.
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Post by Triton »

wow, too bad super game boys arent that easy to find here. i wouldnt mind havin one, even tho i have no gameboy games lol, oh well, at least i will have gp2x!
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Post by psychotic_mechanic »

I found one last night and tore it apart, I didn't see any provisions for a link cable. The chips are on a pretty small (index card sized) board.

Maybe there are different versions available. They are pretty easy to find, along with the N64 GB players, out in the junk shops.
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Post by Reploid Ayla »

hah, actaully that would be a good idea.

like have a super gameboy built in, and you could toggle between the Gameboy port and a seperate SNES port with a switch.
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Post by Lych »

Lol, its been done before, remeber that thing caled a Nintendo Ds? Any ways. I wish i lived in japan, so much stuff to take apart :) i hear you can find just about anything electronic there, working perfectly fine, in a dumpster.
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