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    Default Hailrazer's N64Boy Advance

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    I finished my latest N64 portable.

    I've been wanting to do this for a while. I'm kinda tired of all the epoxying , sanding, bondo-ing, painting, etc. So a while back I bought a GBA carry case.



    But real life got in the way. Anywhoo a few weeks ago while cleaning, I found it and decide to give it a go.

    Here's the specs :

    Case -- Gba carry case
    Screen -- 4.3" Ebay screen with brightness controls
    Batteries -- 5600mAh Li-Ions
    Buttons -- 6mm X 6mm tacts with colored caps
    Joystick -- Gamecube
    Expansion Pak included
    N64 board cut down to fit
    Battery life -- 5-6 hours
    Custom laminated screen surround with N64 logo

    Well here's the pics :












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    Here is a bit of a work log for you.

    I wanted to do buttons that were like Bacs. Simple and permanent.
    So I used plexiglass. Cut to size. Super glued tact switch to it. Then I super glued spacers between the plexiglass pieces. Then the button assembly was Plexi Welded to the case. The L and R tact switches were put in the thick plastic that makes up the "bumper" around the case.













    The Z buttons were a bit harder. I first mounted them to a piece of plexiglass. Then I used a heat gun and bent the plexiglass into a Z shape. Then I Plexi Welded them to the case.






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    Speakers were taken from a speaker for an ipod. Holes were cut using perf board taped to the case and then all 36 holes drilled.



    Here's a pic of the cut down N64 board. I used oversize heatsinks from a Cpu cooler/combo pak off Ebay for the Cpu. Ram heatsinks for the ram :



    And though I usually don't show it, here is a pic of the insides.

    I'm quite proud of the fact that the only hot glue that was used was to hold the batteries in and on a few of the wires to hold them to boards/case.

    All the rest is either epoxied, super glued, or Platic Welded in.


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    Looks great! Love the GBA style case!

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    I wish that was hellraisers instead of Hailrazer's portable! lol

    But seriously nice work man!!!
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    Heh, the pictures are very deceiving on that... I did a double take thinking WTF? How did he cram an N64 into a GBA shell??? I've never really been into the portableized systems, though that looks very nicely done.

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    Nice work!
    Looks great.

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