I Made a Portable Super Nintendo

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Published 2023-04-20

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  • @Nobrev
    I'm loving the '14th century surgeon' approach to vintage console modding
  • @skuzza405
    the “fuck it that’ll do” energy is so palpable in this video and i absolutely adore it
  • @COVENANT69
    I've never seen someone defile a machine so thoroughly and still have it be useful. If I saw someone playing on this in public I'd probably beat them to death with my bare hands. Excellent work.
  • I love how he clearly knows exactly what he is doing since he didn't run into any issues from removing parts the way he was, so he clearly knows the best ways to do something like this, but instead he chose to wrap the whole thing in duct tape and call it a day
  • @haydenbush
    The scope of your technical engineering genius literally knows no bounds
  • @jezusmylord
    James and Wade are like Ying and Yang, one is calm and soothing and the other is a screaming ADHD fueled by monster energy drinks.
  • The absolute balls on James to make this his first video, knowing it will make the hardcore SNES fans seethe with rage is why I'm subbing
  • @grant8653
    This may literally be the greatest console to hand held I have ever seen! You literally cavemanned those electronics into submission with clippers and duct tape! Incredible subbed and liked
  • @randomcnando
    For a long time I felt bad for James for seeming relatively "sane" and having to deal with Wade's shenanigans, but it turns out James is also insane. I love it.
  • @Juanus14
    Me: Mom, can we have portable SNES? Mom: No, we have portable SNES at home. Portable SNES at home:
  • I’m genuinely surprised that no one has figured out how to play gameboy games with optimum portability. Until now.
  • @thetyguy7783
    IDK if this is already a thing but I think this video should be classified as Solder-Punk. Kinda like cyberpunk, but instead of combining various digital and cybernetic components in a haphazard way to create a punk aesthetic, it's the combination of analog and PCB elements in a punk way. I love it!
  • @GlueTubb
    Words cannot express how starkly different yet similar you and wade are.
  • @Vixeneye1
    I've always been afraid of accidentally destroying computer components by touching them in the wrong way. James, your channel has some how just obliterated my fear because I don't think I can ever do what you do here. AND IT WORKS. James, you're like an incredible expert engineer that has been imprinted with arcane unholy knowledge and have thus created an Eldritch child. I stand in awe and await some more.
  • @nicetry9800
    This feels like a technical marvel and a crime against all that is good at the same time, I love it
  • @TDGalea
    The way you just tore the thing apart and then taped the whole thing together, leaving the circuitry the only form of stress-relief... This is my new favourite channel.
  • @adamgable9722
    James is singlehandedly keeping the hot glue and duct tape industry alive and thriving
  • @JoyRender
    The way the cartridge doubles as a kickstand is a testament to James' genius
  • I run a repair shop in Greece. One of the first videos I saw of your work I thought you were a mad scientist…. Nothing has changed….. SUBSCRIBED!