Miceeno's Nintendo Sixty 4or the Win

Miceeno

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I finished my N64 Portable.

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http://youtu.be/G0lpDK813Zs

Specs:
Netgear Router Case
3.5 Inch eBay Screen
PAM8403 Audio Amp from eBay
3DS Speakers
Buttons from DSlite and PSP
3DS Circle Pad
Superpad64 Controller Board
Rev6 N64
7.4V 2200mAH Batteries
Internal Smart Charger PCB
LED Fuel Gauge for Batteries

Here's the work log: viewtopic.php?f=33&t=12341
 
That's pretty small for a N64, but why didn't you just get a PSP to emulate it?( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
 
Antome said:
That's pretty small for a N64, but why didn't you just get a PSP to emulate it?( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
/troll

I like it. I always thought about making one in those netgear router cases :p
 
Followed this one pretty much from the start. Very nice, glad to see it finished. :)
 
*Can'tSayThisOnTV*ing looks sweet!

What do you get for playing time on those batteries?

I have a set about twice that size, but I may need to split it up to fit it in my case.

Also, I may steal this case idea if that's okay lol
 
I haven't tested it to much of an extent. Honestly, sadly, I haven't touched this since I made the video on it. Not to say I haven't played any N64 since finished this project, I've actually taken the time to play through DK64 100% and most of Banjo Tooie. It's just more convenient and comfortable to use a Hori Pad and a TV with a stock console. I'll do some tests for you. Although I'm only estimating about 1 hour of battery life.
 
So I let this idle in a pause menu from a full charge and I got a total of 1:51:40 of idle/play time. I did this in a 3rd party game (Rat Attack) because I figured that it wouldn't be coded as efficient as a 1st or 2nd party game. I'll have to try actually playing and see how much faster a more demanding game will drain the batteries. I think I'll try Banjo Tooie because I'm certian that game never goes above 23 frames per second so in theory its a power demanding title. I've read that 4 player multiplayer in Perfect Dark is supposed to draw the most power, but this is a single player portable.

In case anybody is wondering what batteries I used here's a link to them:

http://www.amazon.com/Tenergy-Li-Io...8&qid=1410398296&sr=8-1&keywords=7.4V+2200mAH

And I was convinced that this only got about an hour of battery life, lol.
 
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