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(12 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I think I bought one of your DMG's from ebay a few months ago. The dongle and the velcro are a pretty dead giveaway.

My computer crashed and took all of my video and audio files with it!
FUCK MY LIFE!
Right now I'm using an Asus tablet I borrowed from my dad, and mad scrambling to get my G5 up and running so I can get back to work. All I lost was projects in the middle of editing, but I still have the original files backed up on a flash drive, so all is not lost.
Also, I need another model 1 Sega Genesis, so if anyone wants to donate one to the show, send me a PM.

Getting in a little Genesis practice before filming.
Mods:
Overclock 12 mhz
Halt switch
Region unlock
Composite out
S video

Vellain wrote:

I can't wait for those Fami-Mod videos... I bought a Famicom while I was in Japan about a month ago and haven't done too much with it because I am having a hard time finding good AV schematics that are in English (I am also a bit novice when it comes to modding).

My shipment of Famicoms won't be delivered for about 3 weeks, so don't expect the vids for a while.
I will be covering the AV mod for all three NTSC board revisions, as well as a mod to run on US channels 3-4 so you don't have to drill holes in you Famicom (something I cannot find any information on, so I assume I'm the first person to do it).

Super tired of using Sony Vegas... that program sucks balls.
Dragged out my old G5... FINAL CUT PRO, MOTHERFUCKERS!

Trying to coordinate sales, purchases, acquiring equipment, and the people involved therein... stressing me the fuck out.
Anyway, I'm almost to the point where I can start filming almost full time (when I'm not working for Level Up or individual clients).
Be patient.

The classic controller rebuild video is ready to be edited.
I'll be filming some Vectrex repair on Sunday and Monday.

Super stoked!
A buddy in Japan helped me source these three Famicom consoles for my Fami-Mod videos!

I appreciate all donations, and if you would like to contribute consoles, controllers, peripherals, handhelds, or games, just send me a PM.

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(5 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

Start with a gamboy emulator and the demo version of LSDj.
I'm a fan of the emulator VisualBoy Advance.
Read the instructions for the latest version of LSDj, experiment, and ask questions (only after you scour the forums looking for a preexisting answer)

That thing looks hella raw! I like.
It's Kurt Cobain's DMG circa 1992.
If I didn't need the money for my HD camera and various equipment and parts for my youtube channel, I wouldn't be selling mine.

Bump for the ad sheet at the store in Santa Cruz

362

(6 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

General Discussion.

363

(494 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Giving you my money now...

Victory Road wrote:

It'd be handy to provide a link to a site where you can purchase the replacement N64 sticks. I know people can just google or ebay it but it's always nice when the video does aaaaaaaall the work for you tongue

Nice work anyway!
Great charisma and presentation.

I'm doing price hunting right now in order to provide the best prices for my viewers.
In the future, I would like to have a web store where people can order individual parts, or entire kits based on tutorials they've seen. I think it would be amazing if a viewer could think "wow, that was a great tutorial, I need to hunt down all of those parts" but could simply click a link and order a kith with all the parts they need to follow along with my tutorial.

Thank you.

Lazerbeat wrote:

Are these going to be video tutorials? It might be worth moving the thread to the tutorials forum and calling it something like "Teh D3th St4r's video tutorials". Then you could make the first post an index of links like

how to replace and N64 controller (2012/2/14)
how to get 2 audio channels from your NES (2012/2/5)
how to back light a game boy (NEW VIDEO)

would be a little more concise and easier to navigate.

I'm game.
Wanna relocate this thread?

So I finished my first fully edited tutorial!
I'm only going to be covering very basic stuff until I get my HD camera... I figure it's important for to see where I'm soldering.

For my first video, I'm showing you how to replace the analog thumbstick in an N64 controller:
I'd love some feedback from you guys.

Next video will be classic controller rebuilds.

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(494 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Apeshit wrote:
Teh D3th St4r wrote:

Not griping, but I didn't get a power switch or link port cover with my hot pink DMG buttons. Understandable because I ordered them with some NES buttons.

Shoot a message via the contact form so we know who you are, and I'll have the replacements sent out.

Word up, man.
Thanks.

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(494 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Not griping, but I didn't get a power switch or link port cover with my hot pink DMG buttons. Understandable because I ordered them with some NES buttons.