one of my latest projects
Burnfingers, are you the ebaymember I've been emailing with? I'm 0oelineeo0 haha.
I asked you if you were on this forum and wanted to buy your DMG
Last edited by Popsicle Theory (Oct 11, 2012 10:24 am)
these are my two boys the red one has just a white backlight with blue power led and clear buttons with white silicone start/select with the buttons backlit white and the clear gameboy has a yellow backlight(soon to be biverted) with white power led and clear buttons and also white leds on each side also im about to install kitsches rgbss on the clear boy and make the leds yellow (maybe)
Telerophon wrote:Nah that's cool. It is a pretty nice DMG.
indeed it is, thnikk has some good stuff no doubt
I am gaining cred! Thank you
I finally frontlit my color and... I don't really like how it came out. I do like how it (almost) matches my dmg though. I also like how the screen doesn't dim after a few minutes of use like my pocket and every pocket I've ever backlit.
Last edited by thnikk (Oct 12, 2012 7:04 am)
hey !
i finished my third and final midiboy today. this will be the last gameboy i will mod (at least for now), i am focusing on other stuff at the moment.
here is a quick preview pic:
and here is the link to my blog post:
Kinda reminds me of the hulk without the backlight just the green and purple.
Haha! I know, I've been calling it the Hulkboy.
My customized NES. Nothin' fancy: these are purely functional customizations.
I've added 4 RCA jacks to the back, 1 video, 3 audio (pulses, dpcm/noise/tri, and powerpak expansion). The video out is just for the convenience of having all of the connectors on the back since it just doubles the existing video output.
The switch controls how the PowerPak's expansion channel is routed: up means the audio is routed to it's own output, middle means it's disconnected completely (which is more useful than you'd think, I've noticed that the PowerPak sometimes generates noise when it's not utilizing any expansion audio), and down means it's mixed in with the regular hardware output in which case the regular mixed hardware output is sent to the expansion output jack. The potentiometer controls the level of the expansion channel when it's mixed in.
The stickers are remnants of the NES's previous owner. I was going to remove them, but then I one night I noticed this:
Wow, nice job with those colors! The pink text goes well with the pink frame.