Apeshit wrote:
TheBronyChip wrote:

cheap gb to ps/2 cables (why the hell are they always 20+$?)

Have you ever added the 5v pin to a cable?

thats bs i watched my friend make one of those cables and it worked on both of ours dmgs perfectly tongue

cheap gb to ps/2 cables (why the hell are they always 20+$?)

hard/soft cases for the dmg / cgb
cyan dmg buttons
colored start select buttons for dmgs
crystal clear dmg cases (similar to the play it loud ones)
cherry red dmg buttons (the ones i have are translucent and dont look good with my cherry red backlight)
colored contrast and volume wheels

themask wrote:

a game boy that connects to the internet

this!

on the subject of asking kitsch for things, are you ever gonna make more colored dmg screen replacements? i'd like a red one but i cant find any hmm

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(126 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

looking good! big_smile

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nitro2k01 wrote:

You will find that the 1/4" jack has a much better retention and simply won't fall out as easily.

thats why i got a 1/4th prosound
though i still havent installed it yet cause its way hard to find space in a dmg hmm

Joshy Skellington wrote:

I do not understand a single thing about the hardware stuff for Chiptune. I wish I knew. I'm a mixing and mastering kind of guy, more about plugins, effects, and the software. I don't know what to do with my DMG I just got today. It has a prosound mod, LSDJ, Play It Loud, and it's clear with a pink backlit screen. I got it off ebay. Hopefully it will do the trick and I'll be able to produce Chiptune a little better now than using Nanoloop and Milkytracker on my ipod, iphone, laptop, and gameboy.

I made the switch to hardware and LSDJ recently. I just don't understand a single hardware thing about soldering or the wires or anything. I feel dumb. sad

its ok i dont know anything either yet i still managed to back light my gameboy (it looks like shit though lol)

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wow this stuff is cool!
i still dont know how to do this without breaking the headers hmm

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(126 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

wow this is awesome if i made one i'd put a guitar strap on it and use it like a keytar big_smile

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damn you make grunge look like an art mine looks like shit :C

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yea i know i just need something to hold me over until i can fit my 1/4" pro sound somewhere

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not the one that every one is doing but this:

i will be insulation the middle one with electrical tape but right no i wanna know if this is safe to do

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(123 replies, posted in General Discussion)

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(17 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

i hear theres a version of nano loop for the gba might be wrong though so youll have to google it

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woah this is so cool i just had to pull out my snes to play it again big_smile