BlueLemming
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Hey guys, figured I'd make a worklog for this considering how far I've gotten.
This is my first portable ever. It was originally going to be a GC portable but after being unable to find a Wiikey Fusion, I decided I may as well use my Wii which was already softmodded to use a hard drive.
I tried various ideas for casing but I couldn't find a case that fit I was really satisfied with.. So I thought why not use the Wii case itself as it's already the perfect dimension? Some of you may think that's a horrible idea but I'm building this for myself (for now, anyways) and I'm perfectly fine with it so I'm gonna stick to it.
Most of my parts are coming from dealextreme so I'm still waiting for some to arrive (free, but long, shipping).
Here are the specifications:
I was very skeptical about that battery but I just tested it and it does power the Wii with no screen. These next few days are crazy for me but once I have an hour or 2 to kill I'll test the battery's lifetime.
There's not much to show for pictures other than a disassembled Wii with a battery and screen, however I did make this quick mockup of how it'll look with the Wii case eventually.
The start button, D-Pad and C-slider will probably move to a more natural-feeling position.
One thing I like about this design is you'll be able to stand it up like a normal Wii and plug it into your TV. It doesn't include a sensor bar because, as I said earlier, it was originally going to be a GameCube portable and that's still the idea with this. Of course, the sensor bar plugin is still there for the TV.
I'm expecting the 3DS sliders to arrive in the next few days so I'll make an update then!
This is my first portable ever. It was originally going to be a GC portable but after being unable to find a Wiikey Fusion, I decided I may as well use my Wii which was already softmodded to use a hard drive.
I tried various ideas for casing but I couldn't find a case that fit I was really satisfied with.. So I thought why not use the Wii case itself as it's already the perfect dimension? Some of you may think that's a horrible idea but I'm building this for myself (for now, anyways) and I'm perfectly fine with it so I'm gonna stick to it.
Most of my parts are coming from dealextreme so I'm still waiting for some to arrive (free, but long, shipping).
Here are the specifications:
Built in gamecube controller
3DS slidepads replacing the analogs
PSP D-Pad (That's the plan, anyway.)
Switch for using port or built in controller as player 1
Switch for 4.3" screen or A/V output
Battery with plug-in and play (http://dx.com/p/ysd-12680-rechargeable-high-capacity-6800mah-li-polymer-battery-blue-140120)
Stereo headphone jack
Loading games from hard drive
I was very skeptical about that battery but I just tested it and it does power the Wii with no screen. These next few days are crazy for me but once I have an hour or 2 to kill I'll test the battery's lifetime.
There's not much to show for pictures other than a disassembled Wii with a battery and screen, however I did make this quick mockup of how it'll look with the Wii case eventually.

The start button, D-Pad and C-slider will probably move to a more natural-feeling position.
One thing I like about this design is you'll be able to stand it up like a normal Wii and plug it into your TV. It doesn't include a sensor bar because, as I said earlier, it was originally going to be a GameCube portable and that's still the idea with this. Of course, the sensor bar plugin is still there for the TV.
I'm expecting the 3DS sliders to arrive in the next few days so I'll make an update then!