Nintendo Couldn't Even Make This If They Tried - GameCube Mini v2
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2022
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Thanks to those of you who were here for the premiere!
I tried to be but was at work, this was a pretty awesome video to watch after though!
Wow. How clever. What's next? Making mini ps2. Mini Xbox series X? Mini ps5. Love your videos
@Bringus Studios 9:36 rotatethe heatsink fins up 180 degrees, then the holes would be over the ram chips
9:36 rotate the heatsink fins up 180 degrees, then the holes would be over the ram chips to cool them off better
you wouldnt happen to know if there are any simi decent Wii to HDMI external adapters out there? the one i got is complete booty. im looking to do an interal mod when i get the cash. just wondering if u knew of any that like....produces a simi decent ignal without paying 100 bucks.
This is freaking awesome. The most incredible thing is that it is an UNTRIMMED GameCube motherboard instead of a trimmed Wii mobo. Excellent job!
what is that gonna change dude
@@cheeseburger7889 For works like these, usually people use Wiis because they're cheaper and trimmable, that means you can cut the motherboard like A LOT, so you have more space to do stuff. He managed to make a very small console using a Gamecube motherboard, that's a challenge and he definitely is a winner
@@ch3rry833 Awesome accomplishment, but practically identical results
@@GrimlandCS Practically, it's best to just buy a Wii and a large SD card. But artistically, because this kind of work is creative and any creative work can be considered art, it's quite different
@@ch3rry833 Oh I definitely agree, I just wanted to clarify for anyone who might've been curious if it made a difference
That’s not a GameCube, that’s a game rectangular prism
To be fair tho, I think they named it GameCube because the shape is very close to a cube.
Dude you’re such a natural at this - not even just the technical aspect of it all but speaking through the processes you work through in a clear and entertaining way! Thanks for the awesome content!
How is he a natural? You see the mass amounts of mistakes and flaws right? He couldn't even 3D print the parts correctly.
@@moldorm30 dude this is literally a home made project for himself for fun it's not made to be ready to sell, so you don't have to be so hateful for no reason, it's the people like you that make RUclips comments sections not enjoyable to be in.
@@moldorm30 let's see your project!
@@Fwoup Did you just come from 2008 with that sheep ass comment?
@@moldorm30 Okay, you can put together a mini Gamecube in 4 days then?
Not only did you make it look better, not only is the design less scuffed, not only did you include more functionality, you also made an amazing video about it.
this guy is the literal embodiment of do what nintendon’t
Yeah because a console from 2001 that had no care for size because design is more important just doesn't cut it 20 years later when someone has a 3D printer and tries to solve problems nobody cares about
@@moldorm30 "console from 2001 that no one care for." You could have stopped there. GameCube was a failure. Nintendo sucks.
@@BuzzingGoober - 🤓
There’s no disc drive you dingus. The Wii is still much more impressive considering it’s not much bigger, includes a full size disc drive, is twice as powerful, and was made in 2006.
There’s no disc drive, dipshit. If he did include one and it was still smaller it obviously would’ve been more impressive. There’s a reason Nintendo’s engineers freaked out when Iwata went up to them and laid three DVD cases on top of each other and said the Wii had to be max that size.
I would have printed the lid upside-down so that the top had a really nice and smooth finish. The sides could probably use to be 4 parts printed with the nice outsides facing down, for the nicest look possible
You only get a nice finish on the bottom of a print if your print surface is smooth, like glass. The more common, easier-to-deal-with print surfaces are rough and would give a ruggedized finish at best. But I didn't catch what print surface he's using; maybe is is glass. You could even sand and polish it if you really wanted to put time into shining the finish, though I'm not sure how well PLA will take a sanding, having a pretty low melting point.
@@RAndrewNeal Just wet sand it, with fine sand paper. And don't be in a hurry, and it should be fine.
@@RAndrewNeal "more common, easier-to-deal-with print surfaces are rough" Bro what are talking about? Who the hell isn't printing on glass now a days its leagues better than anything else.
@@DanJaros Just making an inference based on the fact that many entry-level printers, like the Ender-3, come with rough-textured print surfaces. So far, all my prints have stuck so well that they were almost difficult to remove. The roughness correlates to good bed adhesion.
@@JarodMoonchild1975 Ah cool. I wonder if aluminum polish works as well on PLA as it does on other plastics.
This was super cool to see the development of. My only gripe with the vid is I really wanted to see the thermals and maybe a little but more of a in depth overlook of the project. But other that that it was a super awesome vid and I will look forward to any other project you might make in the future.
I was hoping to stream the fully disassembly and reassembly of it soon where I'll go over more of what's going on inside
@@BringusStudios That sound like a good idea. I'll be there if I can!
helll yeah@@BringusStudios
I love using heat set inserts with FDM parts. McMaster Carr has recommended hole diameters listed on the part page, so you can use that to size the holes.
I love how you looked at the custom power instead of just throwing the old one in as “being lazy” This was satisfying to see completed for sure.
This is really well done! The improvements over V1 are incredible. Maybe you'll do a V3 in a few years time ;). I'm looking forward to your future projects.
V3 when he hits 100,000 subs?
@@kairon156 he just hit 400k so uhh not too sure bout that one
Even with the imperfections with the shell it looks gorgeous. This was great and I really look forward to seeing more from you.
That’s absolutely awesome, man! The fact you made it that small without having to trim the board is cool!
This looks amazing! I love watching this types of custom builds.
Dude absolutely so cool! I'm glad RUclips recommended your channel! Keep pushing these projects and making these videos!
I love how DIY this feels, feels like something I could make in my garage if I had the knowledge. Amazing job dude, and if you keep it up please keep the vibe. I absolutely adore the parts buckets and the lego turn tables. I cant wait to see what you build going forward!
That bronze looks amazing! it really makes me think that you should do a gamecube controller made of that same material to go with the console, it would look sooo nice. Great work!
Congrats on the success of these videos, they are amazing. It's great to see a passionate hobbyist sharing some cool project build logs :) I felt a bit cheated not seeing it power up at the end though!
Keep it up, glad I found your channel!
That was great. Glad to see the channel has popped off and growing. Thanks for all the great content. Glad this finally came up on my recommended videos.
Man, and here I thought the V1 was impressive! Super satisfying seeing the ways you were able to optimize it, and the end result is absolutely gorgeous. Congrats on the channel growth, you deserve it!
Again, a really cool video! I really like these kinds of console hardware modding and building and your videos on the gamecube are really good. The final product look kinda steam-puncky and with the lever. Big cool👍
This looks really good! I recently subscribed to you for more gamecube content! I like the case you made it really fits in. I hope you make more awesome videos like this.
Absolutely amazing, i'm running out of words to praise you on each video you make, but man i cannot get tired of watching any video you've made, such great content from a channel that doesn't have enough subscribers and not many patrons, i hope you'll make it into the big boi channels man, lots of love.
I didn't even finish watching the intro before I subscribed hahah. Haven't watched your original GameCube Mini video, but I just loved your positive vibes and the spark you have after the comments last time. Very inspiring! Now I look forward to actually watching the video hahah
other than the scuffed 3D prints, this came out amazingly! Amazing work
It's possible to use a trimmed Wii motherboard for these sorts of things, but I think proper mini Gamecubes are rarer and working with what you have is part of the fun of it 😉
It looks amazing! I love the bronze shell! Your skills in putting it all together and doing all the soldering is awesome!
Incredible work. Nintendo would hardly make the same effort as you did. A compact, size-optimized Gamecube, with all the implementations possible... and it WORKS! It's amazing what the community can do for past-generation consoles. Great job 😊
Subbed just for your dedication to this, won't ever build anything like that but the process is really cool. If you look out how to design around threaded inserts there's a very good article about it, can't link in or RUclips will delete the comment (using heat set inserts on markforged). Also your cat is super cute
Just as a heads up if your going with the toshiba fan your going to want to install a dust filter of some sort. I had a toshiba laptop that i kept having to repair. I replaced that exact fan 3 or 4 times over the space of 7 years till it gave up the ghost. It was allot cheaper then buying a new laptop. but the laptop eventully died of heatdeath. Their good lil fans at first but they collect dust will start crunching really loudly and youll start to overheat.
shut up
Absolutely stellar work, dude. Keep making excellent projects like these!
This was such an interesting project! A lot better than the first. I’ve never heard of the idea of people combining components from a Wii and GameCube motherboard! Great job!
My biggest gripe with this video is that the subscriber count you showed was off by 2 orders of magnitude
Dude, almost the whole video i've been like "Yes, yesssss, that's the way to do it!!!" It is just RAD. I don't know how you are going to develop your channel and don't want to put pressure on ya but still I'm very into your stuff and very much looking forward to your future projects (and that chopped Wii made me super sad... and super curious).
this is amazing dude, keep up the good work
I didn't realize when I saw the last video how small a creator you are. Glad I can be here to help support you.
Wow this is a great improvement over the last version. I like it scars and all. It shows your a real person and not a highly sponsored “creator”. All that’s missing is bluretro on an esp32. Some custom firmware could allow hotkey functions on Bluetooth linked controllers like sleep mode and reset. It may even be able to replace the controller ports all together. Keep up the good work.
this is great! I adore the design inside and out, and seeing the process. I'm curious though, why not sand the outer shell?
maybe I'm crazy for not liking print lines, but I wonder this a lot when ppl 3d print stuff that's supposed to be looked at & don't do anything to smooth it out
Maybe it's because I'm super into 3D printing stuff, but I always though the layer lines kinda look cool, like the "brushstrokes" look of brushed aluminum. Plus I'm no good with sanding and painting LMAO
@@dromendus you're not crazy. I'm not a fan either. Problem is, it's a pain to make everything 1mm bigger to account for sanding.
@@BringusStudios what software did you use to design the case?
Nothing to say Except - Amazing Work.. Well thought out, and really did push yourself to make your ultimate GameCube Mini 2.. Looking forward to what else you come up with.. I must admit - its giving me an idea I have to try over the next couple months.. Keep up the great work !!
This (and the v1) is soooo cool! Well done man!
Wtf you only have 3.5K!?!? HOW
Even with the 3D printing imperfections, that's the best looking GameCube I've ever seen!
What's next in the GameCube series? GameCube Portable?
Excited to see what you do with that Wii.
WOW now this Is impresive!! Keep up the good work dude !!
OK now I'm impressed.... V1 was a neat project. This one; both because you turned it around so quickly, and because it's better in every way... I want it. Great work man. Keep it up.
I saw the first video a few days ago and actually saved it so I could attempt it myself in the future, and you've already outdone yourself.
I honestly think you could have a solid idea with this GCMini, and it would be great if you could take it even further. It would require some funding, but I believe you could make the perfect mini and sell kits for people to make their own GC-Bringus.
My ideal vision would include a custom slim heatsink, with a thin, powerful, quiet/silent fan, Bluetooth controller support while keeping the original 4 controller ports available, pico mini, an SD slot, and custom cables for soldering. Combine all that with a custom shell that can either be purchased with the kit, or provided free to those that want to print it themselves and you have a solid product that I'm sure plenty of people would buy. Bonus points if you could fit in the room for the Jewel in the top of the lid.
I realize this is a pipe dream but honestly you've already made so much ground with two prototypes that it could definitely become a reality.
Good job I love to see someone come back to a project and optimizing it even funder
I was coming here to tell you about gpu fans as an idea for cooling. Smart guy. Good work. Fun video
Keep doing more long format projects like this! I know they are probably a lot of work but this is really well done and edited well!
I can't believe I watched the whole thing. Amazing work and you're very entertaining to listen to. I was able to follow along with most of what you did. Subscribed!
This is so cool, and it looks like a passion job for you, which makes it even cooler.
Absolutely stunning! You truly did an excellent job!
This is the best RUclips intro, right next to one of the Paul’s hardware Tech News intro a while ago.
Wow you have had so much growth in the past month I love your videos man I wish I could support you. I love the idea of making anything portable I think it is cool to see people making their own creations.
Excellent craftsmanship! You have some serious skills. Keep it up!
16:15 a blessing from Bean!
But seriously, I'm super impressed dude! Between the hardware modification to the suuuuuuper slick lookin' 3D printed case, man, *chef kiss*
Just watched the mk 1 video and love the creativity. And you have phenomenal production value love to see someone new doing such a great job keep up the good work love the content
absolutely love you including us in yr thought process!
This makes me want to go make something. Incredible work, great video!
Glad I was here to see it live
Your cat is so adorable!
And I love the build and the way you shoot the videos!
Hey, great job. It's really fun to see videos about stuff people are passionate about
Love the content dude, keep up the good work! That filament is GORGEOUS btw.
Watching this at 10:30pm and just found your channel. Good thing this popped in recommended
Amazing work, this is super cool! Some ideas for a v3:
- Integrating an HDMI-out port to replace the digital-out port of the original revision model.
- Leaving an inset in the lid for an actual Gamecube system jewel (assuming it wouldn't increase the thickness too much)
Hey man congrats! I’m going through the same thing sub wise right now, it’s actually pretty overwhelming
Dude i watched the first one and didnt even know you had so little subs. dude you deserve so much more.
Bro, this is sick. I am glad you took a second jab at it!
these videos are always so fascinating, keep up the great work!
16:40 love the design for that SD card standoff. Excellent work all around. :D
Dude this is sick, keep up the great work!
awesome! Excited to see where this channel goes
This is a stunning design and your should be proud of what an excellent job you've done.
Holy hell, that's sick!
Even with minor scuffing this looks cool as hell. What an awesome project!
I think this is excellent. Getting hung-up on the rough edges would be to miss the point - this has proved the concept magnificently, and all that's needed from here is a little refinement.
Stunning design and color really makes it look even more revolutionary
Amazing. Truly amazing. I like the fact that you were able to use the Wii controller ports too!
very nice! I love Gamecube mods whether it's smaller gamecube or a pc in a Gamecube shell. I can't believe you got this thing even smaller, very nice!
I was hoping we would see a v2! Awesome amount of dedication to improving the project. That sucker is tiny!
Sugru would be a great material for your future projects like these. This is so amazing btw . Keep up the great work.
Great job! Appreciate the humbleness at the end, especially after watching DIY Perks guy bj himself throughout every one of his videos.
Bruh, was not expecting a v2, this is awesome
keep riding that wave up my dude, great video
Good stuff man, had to sub to see that wii project when it’s done!
Sometimes at work when we put threaded inserts into printed parts we’ll push the inserts below the surface of the plastic, and then use the soldering iron to melt some plastic over the edge of the insert to capture it.
I didn't even think I liked silk PLA but that case looks incredible. Great work.
I love that your distractions are a steam deck and cat. I love it!
I don’t know why the algorithm picked you, but hyped to see what you do. Subbed.
That looks great! Nice work!
I love this channel. It's inspiring me to do some crazy tech things myself!
Companies like Nintendo can learn from channels like this, the hardware modding community is so amazing and full of talented people who turn consoles into minis and freaking handhelds for goodness sake, it's just so impressive
Nintendo can do this shit in a few months or maybe less like 1 month if they wanted to 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣not sure why people say retarded shit like "Nintendo can't do this with their devices"
Nintendo should’ve totally put out a console in 2001 with no disc drive. Amazing business strategy
Damn bro “a weekend project”
You are very talented and are doing incredible work.
Props to you.
I just found your channel 🙂 and I'm not disappointed you are legendary my guy keep up the good work truly impressed by your creativity:)
god DAMN the copper look is amazing, great video!
Awwww Bean is so cute ! Amazing work on the gamecube mini
Awesome job! I also love that the spinning table is powered by Lego technics 🤣
Great video man. I gotta mention your lego technic turntable. I really found that fun haha.
this is absolutely amazing content, i love the process, and the result!
I love this! Can't wait for v3
Some things for you (in my opinion)
- Straight intakes (makes it nicer since 3D printers do not play nicely with angles / overhangs)
- Mesh for the intakes / exhaust (you can pull these off some laptops, makes those unsightly holes prettier)
- Strain relief for the ports (a little bit of overhang. It'll make it slightly bigger, but in the long run should definitely help!)
- If you somehow can, shave down the top of the heatsink a bit (reduces total height, and since that fan has a high CFM, it'll make up for the loss in thermal mass / space)
- Foam insulation between fan panel and top of heatsink (prevents airflow from slipping out / help firmly mount fan in place. (Pressure fit with the lid support)
- No idea if this would work, but copper tape along the underside of the heatsink (spread the heat better? Aluminum is good, but copper is better. Heck, you could even try incoporating heatpipes if you dare)
lesgoo, gamecube is my favorite console so seeing it being modded is super fun. Found you on recommended because I've been watching retro gaming content, so youtube did something right
You got this man keep making videos