PSP Redux v2.0

Narik

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Just completed yesterday.
I am calling this my "PSP Redux v2.0"

Hardware:
PSP 1000 AKA phat internals, lcd, etc. etc..

Housing - two thin halves from two Polycase.com AG-85 cases. http://www.polycase.com/ag-85
Trimmed and modified top plate cover to fit the thin case sections.

Sega Saturn D-Pad.
Third Party ps2 analog.
PS2 controller Triangle, Square, X, and Circle buttons.
Sega Saturn "C" buttons swooping left and right respectively denoting the mapping to either left or right trigger. This gives the user the option to pull the trigger or just use the face button.
L and R triggers are from a broken Xbox controller.
Select, Start, Volume Up/Down, and Home buttons integrated.
Screen brightness and the music symbol button have been left out since I never used them.

Power Charge port, Momentary power switch, Usb port and relocated Pro Duo slot are located in the top plate section of the case.

PSP speakers.
Standard PSP battery integrated.
Two PSP emblems shaped to decorate the front and back of the unit. Also two custom brushed aluminum decorative pieces for the front and top.

Comfort Level: Extremely Comfy!

Here are the pics!

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Gameplay Videos coming soon!
Edit: Gameplay Videos now available here: http://www.youtube.com/user/Narikzs?feature=mhee#p/u
 
I think I like the design on your first one just a little better, but this one is absolutely stunning as well. Keep up the great work man.
 
Nice, but again I find myself asking why? I guess if you play mostly at home or in the car, it would be useful. I mean, that thing has got to be a Heck of a lot better to actually use than a stock PSP.
 
Thanks guys!

@XCVG
I might be showing my age here, but for me the psp really always has been an at home, sit in the recliner and relax device. If I am away from home, I am either A: Driving or B: Busy doing whatever it is that required me to be away from home anyways; ie. work, errands etc. etc. So for me the idea of being a little more user friendly and a little less portable fits the bill.
 
Hack it to play N64, playstation, GBA, snes, etc.

Thats what I did back when I had a PSP. Its what made the PSP a better system than the DS :awesome:

Nice job as well!
 
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