Game Boy Zero Custom Part Build Guide Part 1
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Part 1 of the all-custom/aftermarket part Game Boy Zero guide! No original Game Boy or Game Boy parts harmed!
Written guide here (with full list of parts): sudomod.com/game-boy-zero-cust...
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Great video! I was wondering; when you make these videos, you're obviously filming in real time as you make these projects. Did you practice making a couple of these before making the video? I just know that if I was doing a video like this, it would feature me messing up about a million things lol.
Hey, I've watched both parts of your Gameboy build, and i think this is super awesome, and i was wondering if it was possible to do something even more awesome: making gameboy-like cartridges to put into the Gameboy Zero so that it'll play those games, giving you the ability to create custom games without getting sued for creating a game for a console you don't have licenses to create games for or something. This could take things to a whole new level were people can make their own consoles completely, from hardware and looks to game design! This could be a good idea for a video where you explain exactly how a normal console would work and stuff.
wermy I want Nintendo to make a remake ok the gameboy
wermy Project idea
Maybe you can make a game console that uses HDMI and has a controller you use. Many people have probably done this but I want to see the master do it 😃
Kenneth Fleming I think that is possible my idea is to get a SD card reader hooked up and get a 2 - 5 GB SD card per game (depending on ROM size)
Or replace the SD card usb drive if the raspberry Pi could read it but you would need a usb port so a lot of modification.
Edit: I didn't watch part 2 now I did but it is possible you need a lot of coding to make a custom game.
I love watching these type of videos, even if I don't know anything about electronics. It's like watching a surgery operation, only without the blood and the grossness
I like to see people bleed.
CadetRedruM21 whatever flows your boat, mate
thanks for not judging
me too i would like to learn but then I'm like where could i start and it looks complicated too
Study engineering, then pick electronic route.
Dropped in to say that this video tutorial is excellent. The filming and camera angles are perfect, the voiced instructions are very clear and easy to understand with references to other videos and guides, the "boring" parts are sped up, and to top it off; the music was a great fit that was faded in and out at the right times. Well done!
Out of all of the tutorials I have seen yours are by far the easiest to follow. Can't wait to see how this turns our!
you should collect all the parts and sell them as bundle "make your own nintendo"
They did
Nintendo would sue this man
I would build/restore my own but my parents a stuck up cunts and wont let me because then ill "be owning a videogame and ill get addicted and shoot up a school and join isis" or something along those lines
@@lagumlemoni331 they say that but what I’ve learned is that when you major in computer science concentrating in game design they’re like “wow so amazing” like as if it’s so different 😂
Genius idea!
Wermy, you legend! All your hard work and super clear explanations have helped me create my own gameboy pi3! Thank you. I'll be showing off my build on the forum soon.
Nice! :)
You really went all out on this. It's really great to see. I'm an amateur at repairing and rehousing consoles - so far I've repaired a GBASP, a GBC and a DSL , and I've rehoused a GBASP and 2 GBC's. I have the parts for/will be rehoming a GBASP, a DS, and a DSL. I really love what you did here. Maybe one day I can be as good as you.
Simply, AMAZING! Congrats on this man. Can't wait to get my hands on all this custom parts and build my own.
This is an amazing build. I am going to try to make a variation of this myself as a groomsman gift at my wedding. Thanks!
Matthew Nattress how did it go?
cool guide. I might just have to try making one of these when I get better at soldering
Thanks so much! Built one over the weekend with my mom, you know I gotta give that thumbs up. If you know what you’re doing it’s easy, just a bit of a long process
Keep up the great work man! This is the best guide! Looking forward to the following parts to see if I can actually get to build my own.
amazing project dude and thanks for share the list of parts
awesome!! can't wait for for the next episode! I like this approach.. destroying a gameboy makes me sick haha
Aw damn, I saw this in my suggested videos and was hyped to watch part two, then checked your channel and saw that this was just uploaded :P looks like you got a new sub
I really really appreciate your effort in making this video. This is something I've come to think I can accomplish and would like to try. It's all too amazing.
For better sound quality, use 1uF capacitors instead of resistors. The capacitors will prevent the stereo channels from backfeeding into each other and causing distortion. Using resistors only is bad because it just lowers the volume of the audio. Using an inductor/ferrite bead is even worse because it acts like an RF choke and further reduces volume and adds distortion.
If you find the volume is too loud with 1uF capacitors, you can add a single resistor after them to reduce the volume. You can also experiment with the value of the capacitor, lower and higher values will change the frequency cutoff. So you can reduce the lows or highs or keep it somewhere in the middle.
GGigabiteM hmm. Never heard of that. Sounds like it’ll work though.
GGigabiteM Thanks for the info, I am currently doing this project. What max voltage should I choose?
Will this have stereo 3.5 mm jack output? I'm trying to figure out how it would work. Also, if you can, could you show how to do it with a stereo amp instead of the GBZ AIO?
Really sick vid. Gives me the idea I could actually build this. Cant wait for part 2!
Like the helping hands! :-) this is what I call a gameboy build from scratch unlike other so-called mod build/click baits! Way to go bro! Cool info!
thank god. looking forward to this
4:45 Savage... no wonder you've broken lcds before. Next time blast it with hot air for 30-45 sec and it'll come apart with no force.
UR THE NEXT
I've seen this video like 5 times already can't wait for part 2
Amazingly detailed, simple to understand and very intuitive explaining.
You made me want to make a Raspberry Pi Gameboy now!
I really wanted you to show how to do this with the Raspberry Pi 3 too.
You cant it's to big
Can you do a version with 2 buttons and no shoulder buttons? I want a gameboy classic to be like the original
is it weird that i watch the entirety of the 2 episodes for fun
Everyone does it
Awesome love watching your how to guides on the game boy zero this version looks a lot easier than your other video keep up the game work. Wish I could build a game boy zero myself not very good with all the little components and soldering wires together.
Very suscinct, well documented, and well made. Kick ass dude, I'll probably be building one of these sooner than later.
the dream of every late 90s kids :D
or just maybe for those who love old stuff :∆
Khoa Nguyễn i am from 03 but i want to do this. its awesome😍
rmn Same, but I’m from 04’ so I probably won’t be doing it, but might start buying retro consoles.
2002 😀
Early 90s here and I'd enjoy having one of these.
I've watched very gameboy zero video but i still don't understand what parts are essential, and what parts I should get, But still have a decent emulator. But no video, goes into detail on the wiring and how a beginner could do it because I have little knowledge on this craft.
you found anything?
I'm so excited this tutorial is happening! I'm hoping to make a custom build GBZ as my first foray into soldering
I love this! Thank you for posting! Looking forward to the second video!
When is the next video coming out?
Working on it! :) Small update about it here: bit.ly/2cMddZx
The best guide EVER i just buy my pi zero, how much cost every part if i are not form the USA?
Hey thanks! I'm not sure on the cost for wherever you are located, and that's part of the reason I didn't include exact prices for everything: it will likely vary wildly depending on where you are located and where you are able to buy from. Good luck! :)
Thanks for answering! :) You're right, I found the case in a lot of colors by us $10 here goo.gl/FKqps2 but how much money you spend in one of this?
My case was $10 as well. Nice selection of colors there! Shame it doesn't have the logo on it.
It have logo but Aliexpress censore it, when it deliver to you comes with logo :D
I ask for all things tath you sow at the first of the video wermy
I bought mine on Aliexpress (grey) but even if the picture doesn't show a logo, there is actually one :-) There was the button included aswell and I paid around 7€
This is so awesome. From all the amazing work it's almost it's own open source project! I actually wish that the community would take all these parts and come up with a few different 3d printable case designs. The DMG-01 is nice but it would be cool if we had a few different case options that were compatible with these parts.. Mainly something that would more easily accommodate shoulder buttons and perhaps 3DS style analog sticks. Maybe based on the GBA case. Either way this is SUPER awesome :)
I got busy and never got to finish the one I had started. Man has this gotten a lot simpler! I'm almost tempted to start over again :P
He should have included the headphone jack onto the all in one board :)
There's not much support for it there, and you'd most likely end up cracking the board if you dropped the gbz, or were rough with it. Having an external jack is perfect. if you mess up the jack, you can just easily replace it.
The new board does include the jack sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1426
Oh SNAP!
+Omega52 does that board work with rpi 3 ?
ye
would this work with a raspberry pi zero w?
I love how no one replied
Great video Wermy, I am working on putting a Raspberry Pi Zero into a tricorder, these videos have helped me so much!!
I wonder why no one uses after market GBA SP cases for builds.
Cause they are really small probably, not a lot of room for hardware.
Johnny Torpedo Perhaps the Pi ports don't line up with the SP's ports on the back.
I saw one video on here of one someone did and it looked pretty bad because they cut out the back of the screen so parts of the controller board would fit
Theyd be too small to fit a decent sized battery. The Pi, screen and Teensy board draw around 300 to 400ma (varies depending on the Pi's workload). Plus, some extra current is wasted in the step up power converter, therefore the battery needs to be at least 2000maH in capacity, whcih generally won't fit an SP case along side the extra components. You get a decent amount of play time with at least 2000maH. I get about 3 hours with my build.
Because this was our first Gameboy.
CZcams:
2016:No
2017:No
2018:No
2019: yeah let’s show this badboy to everyone
Wow, Wermy!!! This looks incredible.
Thanks for sharing! Can't wait for the 2nd part.
This thing really needs a better monitor, with some kinda digital connection. That monitor is composite only so the image is gonna be really rough...
That's the thing, I don't know. I guess they don't make monitors with digital inputs this small...
could use a phone screen of some variety
CarSuck can buy mini hdmi 3 to 7 inch LCD screens
How much did all the the parts cost?
A lot I guess...?
150-200
@@skreppe that isn't that bad tbh if you want a og game boy depends what type you don't get a clear picture.
1 2 102p9382891937267272874638298373?????
guys dont do this. you are waisting time and money. just download Happy Chick Apk from Xiaoji Website. and play Old and New Games on your Android. for free. games like Mario, Pokemon, Zelda, WWE, God of War, Grand Theft Auto and More. play Systems like, Gameboy, PSP, PlayStation, DreamCast and Way more. be smart. not stupid.
This is a very good and detailed build guide thank you!
I built one of these after watching your other videos. I used mostly everything you have here except I used a modified (cut) Pi B+ and I don't have that cartridge sd reader. My cartridge is glued in place and hollowed out for space. Thanks for the inspiration
What exactly is a Gameboy Zero? I love gameboy and want to build one. Also what is Raspberry Pi Zero? is it that "$5 computer"???
It's actually an original gameboy case. Yes its the $5 computer. Theres a full writeup in the desc
Me its a circuit board named after fruit, fool. What you think?
🤦🏻♂️
I know the 0 w is $10 but I don't know how much the original 0 is
Its a device for emulating games, made to look like a gameboy. Its using raspberry pi, which is the 5usd computer, and it runs retropie which can emulate a lot of systems
where is the 2 part?
Aiming for tomorrow!
I don't know why I watch this video, but it's a nice guide. Waiting for the next part!
awesome so far! this is one of a few videos youtube has suggested that I like. most of them are worthless, keep it up sir!
and the parte 2??? i want it! plis!
Working on it! Had a few minor setbacks but it will be some time this week. :)
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Why people are making gaming pcs when they can make gaming game boys
Are there non-gaming game boys?
@@MishoIV Not that I know of, LOL!
@@Mikey109105 Now I realized that youtuber LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER was building machine for making sounds from gameboys, theoretically that could be considered non-gaming gameboy.
Yesssssss!!! i was hoping you would make a new guide with all the parts people have made (:
Great video and thanks for answering my question I asked you a month ago about using a DS Lite cartridge reader slot.
Heh, sorry I must have missed it before, but glad I answered it for you. :)
+wermy It's alright thanks though it's good news for me
Is there a deal online for all the part for one so I don't have to buy them all individually?
Comic n' Stuff probably not with quality stuff
What is the build cost and could I get all the items shipped to the UK?
Finding some adafruit parts are difficult as they are sold out in many places. Google is your friend. Cost (I found) is around £100-£150 depending. I did buy an overpriced job lot of 3 broken gameboys.
I'm up to £60.72 but didn't need the headphone jack, battery, sd card or usb breakout board. Still require a AIO PCB at $35 plus shipping so I reckon I can get it done for under £100. I'll post my links on the forums.
beermanuk did you manage to get a post going on sudomod forums for UK prices for builds? Maybe one thread dedicated to UK parts?
+beermanuk got the links yet,?
Andy Marsh don't buy from adafruit. They're expensive as hell. Just buy the parts from eBay or similar unless you really really like paying exponentially more to support strangers that likely wouldn't do the same for you...
thank you again for your good work, love the button molds and screw bracket i got
what gauge is your usb wire? i have 24g ethernet cable lying around and i dont know if that would be good enough for this updated build.
is it possible to use the RPi3 instead of the RPZero?
MusicBeat Yea I was able to do that fine!
wcvikingdude i know this is late,but you were able to fit everything inside? i couldn't seem to do it.
RELIC_Ruby I've been doing some research on using a RPi3, I don't know what you've seen or figured out within the last 4 weeks, but its possible to use a RPi3, but you would have to mod it and basically take off the bulky parts such as the USB ports and so on... I found a guy who did this with a gameboy pocket... this is a link to that site:
www.xodustech.com/projects/raspberry-pi-gameboy-pocket
Zak Orlando ok thanks for the info!
Total cost?
I love you
Mucho
I would love to have this when you're done!
awesome work, keep whatever you're doing up!
The Art of War isn't from that album xD
thing is chipzel does good shit :v
iTunes says otherwise! :) It's included on Spectra on there.
lemme check if apple is dumb again
yeah it is
bandcamp dumb :v
Spotify shows it as on that album too. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
No interest in building this, just LOVE watching lmao
Daniel Flocco hahaha same it's expensive
this is awesome i like the ideas this guy is pursuing i recently repaired an original Game Boy
I'm just starting my build with aftermarket parts, this is exactly what I was after. I'm still waiting on my screen, case and button pcb so pretty much the core of the build lol. I need to jump on the market at 8pm (BST) tomorrow to secure my PCB.
can I watch Netflix on this?
GrimaceBSX i dont see why he couldnt put a chromecast device in it.
GrimaceBSX should be able to, if you plug in a wifi adapter and keyboard with usb
yeah, if you use another operating system and put a wifi dongle
Doesn't the zero W have wifi?
GrimaceBSX gda
Well done for doing this series of tutorials! They are much needed! I have made a Gameboy Colour Pi but the two halves of the case barely fit together. Any way, I've spent too much time on it to actually take it out anyway and play with it because I think I'll lose it!
Then why did you build it? You probably spent a lot of money to build it so you might as well (CAREFULLY) use it
You are a legend. Will definitely be making one soon.
looking forward to seeing the other guides! I've used a pi2 to make my frankenboy but it's a lot lot messier
Great video, they just go from awesome to more awesome :)
Great Video. I really want to try this myself
OMG! When is part two coming? I'm on the edge of my seat here
Working on it! Had a few minor setbacks but it will be some time this week. :)
I want one! Nice job! 👍🏻
Awsome stuff as always. Love it. 👌
LOVE, thanks for the instructions and video guide !!!
The twin AV inputs thing is standard for backup cameras, it allows you to connect your car stereo to input 1 for default display, and then as soon as your backup camera turns on and puts signal on input 2 it overrides.
I want to do this mod so bad. Love the tutorials
That's really cool, good job!
So much awesome chiptunes in this :)
U rock dude, good video keep ur work and tutorials amigo
I want one of these so bad, gonna have to invest in all the tools and such soon
please sir i need part twooooo
Love it man, glad I subbed.
Good work and nice music! 👌🏻
Great stuff, man.
I learned how to work with electronics with these kind of videos
such a great video...i gotta go make this now
Awesome video man.
Awesome video! I wish I had the balls to try something like this!
Thanks for these videos they're super useful. I just wish there was somewhere I could buy an off the shelf kit with everything needed to make it happen that I can solder together. It's such a pain having to locate and order all the parts (especially for those of us outside the USA).
I can't believe they it is hard to find one with hdmi out. I'd rather buy one premade than make one. It's nice to watch your video. You are very talented.
Good job at keeping the music at a good volume.
great work, thank you for teach us how to do it!
That is a gorgeous piece of tech. I would like to see a finished and polished version of this. As plug and play as possible for all the geeky nerds who want one. How confident are you at your 3D printing skills? Think you could make some pieces that would allow some screwing pieces and sliding them in place so you dont have to glue like a mad man? Would make replacing parts sooo much easier and could be refined to taste.
i love how there are communities keeping retro games alive by building their own gaming systems and sharing them online and i wanted to build a raspberry pi 0 Gameboy but since i was only gonna play gba titles i just bought a used gba their cheaper and feel more real
Hot glue noooonooooo! Hope it holds up. I used hot glue only to hold the parts to superglue it in. Then remove the hot glue and apply superglue on that side where you had the hot glue. Awesome vid keep it going 👍👍👍
wow i really apreciated your job nice job
Good on you for not destroying original hardware!
Dude your camera is sweet love the quality Like and sub