Restoring a Rare Pokemon Mini - Console Restoration
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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In this video I will restore a Pokemon mini handheld console. This unit doesn't turn on and it's quite yellowed. I removed the yellowing with retrobrighting, here's my tutorial to for that: • How to remove yellowin...
Next I cleaned all the corrosion from the board which fixed the issue with turning on.
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Good lord, I would never have guessed that the front plate was supposed to be clear and not yellow. This was a fun watch. Also, you are right, Ive never seen this handheld gaming device.
To be honest, I liked the yellow colour better xD
@@graustreifbrombeerkralle1078 it's almost like a pikachu yellow. Would be a cool console color
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I didn't even realize it was supposed to be clear and that surprised me.
That UV color restore is always impresive
And kinda hazardous
@@clonedbraixenooo why so?
Shame it doesn't last. I wish there were a way to preserve the original look without re-retrobrighting every few months
@@Pixelman546 is there some kind of transparent primer that you can spray on the part to preserve it longer?
@@prodigy_84 There is anti UV coating spray, but even that won't last too long.
I, for one, miss the days of translucent tech shells to see all the ugly circuitboards and wires underneath.
That was our "player 1" PSX controller.
i actually have that style for my ps4 controller. 'its my favorite one, its official and everything
I have no idea why ppl stopped selling transparent electronics. Circuitry is an artform.
@@Wolvenworks I've been really wanting to get a transparent shell for my devices and consoles. They're so cool.
"I don't know what Nintendo's goal was with this"
A phrase that numerous people have said about Nintendo over the generations
All Nintendo nerds, myself included, utter this exact phrase at the end of every single Nintendo Direct, every. Single. One.
"Hey Nintendo! Since emulation is wrong according to you, could you make your older games readily available on all your platforms? And maybe consider re-releasing some of your older consoles in limited runs or up to order?"
*Nintendo:* "Best we can do is copyright strike any video that uses even a second of gameplay from our games."
"... That's not-"
*Nintendo:* "You're welcome! 😃"
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By the looks of it, it seems they were trying to make as more people as possible go blind
> me watching videos without commentary to help me sleep
> TANKS TANKS TANKS
It never ceases to amaze me how that yellowing is reversed so easily, even on clear plastics... :P
The last thing I expected to see from one of this relaxing, restoration videos was a tank exploding out of nowhere, great video anyways!
His voice is honestly exactly what id expect from his actions in videos
@@BrowniePembrokeI thought the voice was ai generated?
Settled down to watch a relaxing video, when I suddendly get jumpscared by a text to speech with exploding tanks. That was different
@@standardcrazy8393listening to it again you're probably right
@@BrowniePembrokeWe've heard his voice once before, a long while ago. It's actually quite soothing.
Never owned one myself, but I remember seeing then for sale in Toys R Us way back in the day. Nice to see that you got to work on restoring one.
I still got mine, always kept it in its box, played just a few times with it and it still looks like new, just like this in the video after the restoration :3 you surely honored it!
I’m old enough to remember those days of the Pokémon Mini. I didn’t own one myself, but what I can tell you is that I actually owned a Pokémon Pikachu 2, a pocket Pikachu that communicated with the old Pokémon Gold and Silver games through the Infrared connection. The watts you earned by walking with your Pocket Pikachu were able to be redeemed for items via the Mystery Gift. I hope that in a future video, you get to restore a Pocket Pikachu of some kind.
As I started playing the games with Pokemon Blue, can I just say that I resent you calling Pokemon Silver/Gold old! 😅
@@Zoso14892 It was never intended to be offensive, so I’m sorry for not saying “original”. However, I think there are worst things that people can choose to use when describing retro games and have done so.
This is just my personal opinion, but I don’t think “old” as an adjective is really all that bad. It’s like when my boss or other old people take high offense to being called “old” when they are in their 60s and above, as if they feel ashamed of it. Unfortunately, society sometimes corrupts and brainwashes people into thinking that being old, whether it’s an object or tech device that was created in the past, or a human being that’s lived as long as they have, is the worst thing to happen to something or someone.
If you still feel a resentment towards me, I can’t stop you from feeling that way. Although I think resenting me because of using an adjective that you disagreed with is a bit extreme. I’d rather you resent me for my actions and not my words.
@octolingjen ah, I'm sorry! I was only teasing. I'm not even that old, I was a kid when Pokemon first started. My mind just refuses to believe an extra decade has passed, and it's not still 2013 😆
@@Zoso14892Oh okay. It’s hard to tell sometimes. I totally get what you mean. As of writing this reply, I celebrated my 40th birthday earlier this week. I was fifteen years old when I got the original Pokémon Red version. Now we are in Generation 9 awaiting for the announcement of Generation 10. Time really has flown. I remember when every generation came out like it happened yesterday.
@octolingjen happy birthday! That makes you slightly older than me then. I was 10 when the first generation released. I lost touch around gen 3, though, and when I look in now, I get so confused by the new designs. I don't know where the last 20 years went, though.
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It always brings me happiness to see these videos. They are just the perfect blend of satisfying restoration and on point tongue-in-cheek comedy. I have been going through quite a lot lately, because we just now moved in to our new house after living in a camper for the past 8 months. It’s been a long and nerve racking journey, and I was very close to losing my sanity. But it was these videos that were my refuge. I would just go to the back of the camper, grab my phone, and turn on an Odd Tinkering video, and I would instantly lull myself into a relaxed state. It was like therapy to me. Odd Tinkering (and Ducktor, too!) if you are reading this, you cannot begin to fathom how thankful I am. Thank you.
Its a cute little console. The color change is shocking,the clear and blue look really nice together
This console has a surprisingly robust homebrew community. People find value in the strangest things.
It’s been so long since ducktor got his teeth brushed. Thank you. He very much needed it
Vivid memories of these at the old NYC Pokemon Center (now Nintendo World) in the 00s! Wanted one but never got one, looks like aside from cute pocket-size console design, I wasn't missing much game-wise 😆👍
Ah, the noughties. Truly a fun time.
Japan had the best games so yeah😅
the cartridge need a retrobrighting too ^^
Don't forget about the trick of soaking the screen adhesive with IPA to loosen it and rocking the plastic frame back and forth to release the screen when dealing with fragile screens also you left quite a bit of corrosion on the PCB you could have got it out with some vinegar. But you have to make sure to get rid of it all otherwise it'll also corrode the copper
Pretty sure he’s been doing this for a decade or so. It’ll be fine.
He said it was more tanned than an old person from Florida 😂:thanks for the likes
No way... We are watching the same video?
@@Ride-Drivedam i forgot how to read
LMFAO YEAH, I found that really funny.
+1 to the retrobrighting. Always a satisfying thing to watch.
I honestly thought you were going to do the same with the game but hunting stickers and navigating the game internals would have made that difficult.
Always satisfying. Great work!
I own 3 of these in different colors (U.S versions), the purple one is in its original packaging, they use to be fairly cheap, around $40 and I remember finding them being sold all the time. Now they're ultra expensive but they're definitely not rare, more like there's a lot of demand for these.
The colour difference alone was mind-blowing. Great job as always.
I would love to see you retrobrite the cartridges next. And perhaps IPA and metal polish the contacts as well. There aren't enough videos where people repair cartridges for retro systems like the NES.
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"You've been asleep Cap."
It's been a while since I didn't come back to this channel, and coming back to such a rarity is a nice thing.
the design of this is like an unusually large chicken nugget
I used to own a few of these as a kid. I don’t even know how we got them, I think a friend had them. We even had the game cart that had like 9 mini games on them and played the heck out of it. Those bring back memories. They are so cool, and now so expensive 😭 I should emulate them lol, but otherwise, this is a wonderful restoration, you’re doing wonderful things!
20yrs ago I worked for a cell phone company that made tiny cell phones. So I can speak somewhat to reason(s), which I would assume could also apply here. 1-Consumers, especially in asia were asking for smaller products, 2-research into miniaturization, to test your own abilities and skill sets and if you actually sell it you can recoup the research cost, 3-respin a product from one region to another, for very little initial financial outlay, 4-Chasing Fads, You might be too young to remember how the world reacted to the Tamagotchi when it was originally released. Everyone tried to capitalize on it, there were even people making $$$$$ offering daycare/babysitting for other people's Tamagotchi's while their owners went to school/work. Everybody wanted a piece of that action, and even if you failed it was worth trying because of the afore mentioned reasons #2 & #3
I have one of these but in purple! Watching that yellow just disappear and return to its original color(?) is always satisfying.
Damn that's the rates one! Is it in good condition too?
@@Louis22222 Very! Aside from maybe a spotty contact with the Dpad, everything else is in great condition.
Such an interesting little device. If I had this as a kid I would have played it so much. Like a Tamagachi!
There’s a game that is literally a tamagotchi version of pokemon its great
Welcome back❤ anyway it looks like there's a bit of yellowing on the top of the cartridge too
i think retrobrighting the cart would have been more of a hassle than it was worth. he could have heat-gunned the sticker off, but i think with how compact the entire cart is, he may have decided against it for fear of heating up the entire thing's components, perhaps? not sure, but that's my guess
I've never seen one of these in person, but thanks to spending copious amounts of time on Bulbapedia when I was younger, I knew exactly what they were. Didn't know they were THAT small, though.
The only reason I know of these things was because of Pokemon Channel (A sorta sequel to Hey You, Pikachu!,) which had a Mini emulator with only 1 or two games included, and you had to hunt for the others.
I always turn these videos up as loud as possible for the ASMR, but the ad suddenly playing without warning me with a countdown timer was incredibly loud. If not a countdown timer, at least make the ad quieter
the ad was at the same volume level as the rest of the video lol... why would he make the ad at a lower volume for people playing on normal volume levels? the sponsor would likely have a huge issue with that.
The timing on this is incredible, I've been playing Pokemon Mini again a lot lately! Via an emulator as I sadly am not lucky enough to have a real one. IMO, the best game on the console is "Pokemon Pinball Mini"!
I thought it was supposed to be orange and blue
but the clear and blue buttons looks really cool
As a 90's kid and retro gaming enthusiasts, I've definitely heard of this gem. Appreciate your beautiful restoration. Would really enjoy seeing you purchase an older CRT TV 📺 and restore it to working conditions along with cosmetic defects. Further video i hope? :) Best wishes in 2024.
my only time seeing a Pokemon mini was playing Pokemon Channel on the Gamecube. I have actually played some of these microgames because of Pokemon channel...man i feel old now.
Was watching this while waiting for Warthunder to update and got VERY CONFUSED when warthunder suddenly started playing lmao
bro I was thinking it's just yellow omg
Another fantastic video. We always get to see the finished final projects but what about the ones that end up breaking more while trying to repair them? Ever break that fragile glass screen while trying to remove it or just so epically awesome it never happened to you? Ever find a project, start it, get way too into it just for it not to work in the end? Would be interesting to see some of these less than successful projects too.
Aww so cute! I didn't even know this was a real game console, as it made a cameo in Pokemon Channel for the gamecube. Everything from the visuals to the music is the same- that's honestly pretty cool.
This is actually one of my dream pieces in terms of Pokémon merch- partly because I love pet sims and the pokemon breeder game fits that. Amazing find.
It turned out great overall! Only thing I would recommend is neutralizing the leaked battery electrolyte with vinegar or similar. There's still quite a bit of the electrolyte still on the PCB, which will eventually corrode it further as time goes on.
That sponsor gave me a heartattack
Yeah, I've never heard of Pokemon Mini before. I see why it wasn't very popular here in the US lol
Ah regresado el Ducktor QUE GENIAL!!!!!❤
Sick job!❤ I thought the console was originally yellow and blue 😂
I bought that exact soldering iron/heat gun setup after watching your video and I am not disappointed one bit thanks
This guy makes it look so easy.
I've tried doing a restoration of my NES and now it only works when the tray is up and the A button on both my controllers works intermittently.
Bold of you to assume I've never heard of this contraption. Which I haven't.
Once again, another great video.
"More tanned than an old person from Florida". LOL. That's good!
Looks fantastic. Thanks for the awesome video!
I'm proud to call myself a pokemon mini collector😅. I'm only missing one japanese game then I got them all. Also got 2 blue and 1 green console in perfect condition with packaging and everything. My favorite game is probably the English tetris version that only got released in Europe. Loved the video!
This is extremely satisfying and relaxing. I'm so glad I found this channel.
"And the front of the shell is more tanned than an old person from Florida"
That made my night. 🤣
Thank you for brushing the ducks beak. I’m sure they appreciated it.
Im not against the sponsor, like for real, pop off king (or queen), but we gotta figure out how to make it fit with what you got going on
Nice one love your work really do look up to you with your channel
Never stop learning 😊
Generally speaking, I've always found a toothbrush more effective than a cotton swab for cleaning corrosion on circuit boards.
Great job as always!
I wish you restored the color of the gaming cartridge as well, the yellowing of the top really stood out once the front plate was back to its original color.
"The front of the shell is more tanned than an old person from Florida." Bro wasting no time to make a good joke 😂 great video
I never thought odd tinkering would be sponsored by WT lol
You can clean corrosion from the circuit board with the eraser on a standard #2 pencil first, then follow up with isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab afterwards. The eraser is very mildly abrasive & cleans the circuit board more quickly & easily than just the cotton swab.
I needed this today, thank you!
I really like your work!!It's extremely difficult and a great result in the end!😊
I didn’t know this existed back then, but now I really want one. It reminds me of my “pokemon Pikachu” digital pet.
Still great as always, but 6:00 I still can't believe you use that dirty toothbrush to brush Ducktor's teeth 😅👍👍
yay! the Wizard is back!
At least you didn't plant dust, rust, mud and weathering, faking the surface.
Thank you.
Retrobrighting is always satisfying to see, but this was particularly impressive.
Cool! So glad you’re still posting content!!!
what a curious little console! i've never heard of it. i wonder what else is out there that we never saw 🤔i don't know what kind of research you need to make on the devices you take apart, but you make it look so easy that it makes me think even i could do it. i love that! also, i've been wondering for a while now: can you reuse the hydrogen peroxide after you use it for whitening or does it lose the chemical properties required for it after being exposed to UV light for that long?
I remember those games! They ported them to a rom system in pokemon channel, the slowking one was my favorite
Didn't you leave a lot of corrosion left on the pcb? Won't it spread?
That's pretty cool 😎👍 great find and great video 💙🐝💙
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I have one of these, still. It seemed to be designed so that you could play all the games with one hand - that's why it has that odd shape, and only a right-side shoulder button
Is it just me, or does that faint turquoise stain on the button membrane seem a bit suspicious?
10:35 is where this anomaly appears.
Never mind, I looked it up, and it does appear that NiCd batteries are sometimes known to cause that.
gawd damn, this unlocked so many lost memories. I wonder if i still have it somewhere, if i even had it, or remembered incorrectly that i had it and it was my cousin's instead...
I remember getting a couple of these clearance from toys r us as a kid. And additional games were double what we paid for the console
The Pokemon Mini was only available at the time at the Pokemon Centre and via its website. It had twelve game titles in Japan, while North America had 4 and Europe 5. This was due to the low sales of interest. That's why not many people know about it. It was also released in 2001 not 2000 in Japan and North America, Europe 2002.
Yes, odd tinkering uploaded again!
100% satisfaction, as always
Impressive little game and impressive restoration,who would expect any less.great video as always 👍👍👍😎😎😎
You are my favorite restoration channel! Glad you’re keeping up with the ducktors teeth hygiene lol
Neat! Never once heard of this little system.
To think I found you, watched how to fix up my GameCube controller… and now I own an Electronic Repair business!
“and the front of the shell is more tanned than an old person from Florida”
stop 😂😂😭
Awesome restoration as allways! thank you so much for tour videos! I allways wait for them! greetings!
Always excited to receive a notification, always enjoyable and relaxing to watch, missed the ductor. Watch out for those old tan people from Florida!! 🤣🤣🤣
That yellow color was looking good for a Pikachu theme lol but it wasnt the original color ...pity XD
This would keep me entertained for hours.
I would love to see you restore one of those Tabletop Arcade Games from the early 80s. Coleco or game & watch
Where can i find someone who can teach this type of fixing, it’s so fun to learn these things and saving my devices for long time
So satisfied to watch videos like this, it's great when when bring broken things back to life like this 😎👍👍❤️❤️
I love the Pokémon Mini.
Definitely remember the Pokémon mini lol I wanted one so bad as a kid lol
Я обычно выпаиваю металлические детали и опускаю их в уксус. Мгновенно съедает коррозию.