Trying to FIX a Job Lot of Faulty Cheap Handheld Gaming Consoles

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @TheConfesir
    @TheConfesir 5 месяцев назад +2

    Am I the only one that loves rewatching this vid over and over?

  • @DogRox
    @DogRox 5 лет назад +7

    Hey dude I know this is an older video but I wanted to make a comment on it. I've been watching your videos for a couple months now as I stumbled upon them. I kind of envy you! :-) I used to do this kind of stuff back in the 80s and 90s. I used to get Commodore 64 VCRs handheld games stereos Etc just to do the kind of stuff you're doing and reselling them. People would just give me the stuff because it was broken and it wouldn't work and I enjoyed getting it working just like you're doing. :-) Of course that was back many years ago that I haven't did it in a long time. But watching your videos is has inspired me to get back into it. Since I started watching your videos I've searched and searched on ebay for deals like this or auctions like that, and all I am finding is basically just watches. Or if I do find any broken electronic stuff they want a extreme fortune for them or just the shipping alone is way too high. I think maybe because I am in US, you are having better luck in the UK! :-) So I really envy you that you're finding all the deals!! :-)

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks:-) I just type in things like 'faulty' , 'spares or repair', 'broken', 'not working' and then if anything takes my fancy I buy it. Everything on eBay is normally really expensive due to shipping and fees etc. but I get to make the money back on the video views so I don't mind as much. I don't think it is feasible to buy from eBay and then sell to make profit as you may see in the eBay repair Challenge that I did and the 2nd one I am currently doing with Steve from TronicsFix :-)

    • @DogRox
      @DogRox 5 лет назад +1

      Hey Vince, thanks for responding. Yeah I've been doing searches for stuff like that and I get a couple here and there but not a lot choose from. And I understand exactly what you're saying. I did watch that other video part 2 of your repair challenge. Like I say I miss doing stuff like that but it's still fun to watch your vidz! :-)

  • @randysmith7094
    @randysmith7094 6 лет назад +17

    For the Mega Joy with no signal, try hooking the audio to a stereo or small speaker to see if there is any audio at all. That way you'd at least know if the processor was running. There should be background music or game select sounds. That crystal controls the PAL video output but is not a standard frequency common for NES. Try testing on a small analogue CRT set or RF modulator to see if there is any kind of video at all. Many new LCD TV sets are not very forgiving with imperfect signals and just completely bock the signal with their "no signal" screen.

  • @MrTomb789
    @MrTomb789 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks Vince, you've given me the confidence to get back into fixing stuff, I got 3 faulty Wii's recently and have just fixed one (YAY!!), an annoying fault of it ejecting the disc twice each time, finally worked out that it was the laser lens needed a good ol' cleaning......

  • @televisionandcheese
    @televisionandcheese 6 лет назад +21

    36:58 You're right there. These are called "glop tops" they're a very cheap way of creating chips, and they're un servicable unfortunately. These are very common in these old handhelds and cheap systems.
    39:22 That is a clock crystal. You'll see these on lots of older systems, like the megadrive or the nes or old systems in general. They're used to run the processor of the system at a certain speed frequency, in this ones case, it runs at 25.5 Mhz, as you can see on the side. These almost never fail, so I wouldn't be expecting that to be a fault
    That Firecore red portable megadrive is really nice, other than the not so great sound, they're a really good way of playing megadrive games portably, as they even have an SD card slot so you can put all sorts of megadrive games on of your choice :) What's nice about those is they don't really use emulation, they use a FPGA chip, which basically replicates the system on a hardware level, rather than doing it in software, which means they can be much more effecient and accurate.

    • @omergul5207
      @omergul5207 3 года назад

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    • @omergul5207
      @omergul5207 3 года назад

      @The SNES Man ydgdufhdhy

  • @Malsherz
    @Malsherz 6 лет назад +9

    With the Mega Joy you could test with the board outside of the housing, the shell itself could be the fault and maybe a little trimming around the edges would aid in making better contact for the A/V cable.

  • @JZM006
    @JZM006 6 лет назад +18

    I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!!!
    I fixed a broken gameboy that used to belong to my uncle, and it works now!

  • @jesusismysavior8127
    @jesusismysavior8127 6 лет назад +3

    You really do Inspire people to try fixing things I know I have started and the tools on eBay are so cheap another good video

  • @etiennevanharen3893
    @etiennevanharen3893 6 лет назад +6

    Very nice fix video again Vince with a pretty good result indeed.
    Glad to see your tools and gadget gradually improving like the multimeter and the component testing gadget.

  • @g0une1
    @g0une1 6 лет назад +8

    Well done Vince, i am impressed. I will have to keep my eye on you in the future, I could be out of a job if you carry on like that mate.

  • @majordisappointment8692
    @majordisappointment8692 6 лет назад +3

    Hey Vince you ought to put those PX3 on Ebay with your autograph on them as a collectible

  • @ShuajoX
    @ShuajoX 6 лет назад +7

    Thanks to your videos, I've had the confidence to attempt to replace my original DS's screen. I ended up wearing out one of the wires soldered to the one of the speakers, and accidentally broke a tiny piece of plastic off, but the outer top shell can be replaced easily enough. Thanks for inspiring me to try to fix things myself, even if I botched my initial attempt. I'll give it another go one of these days. Cheers!

    • @16BitDoggo
      @16BitDoggo Год назад

      That's pretty cool! Wish I could fix my _3DS_ because the cartridge port is broken (it's homebrewed so not too much of an issue).

  • @bino191
    @bino191 6 лет назад +5

    very entertaining & enjoyable fixes........thankyou vince........

  • @artyomkulyagin4664
    @artyomkulyagin4664 6 лет назад +2

    Hi Vince, Thanks for interesting tutorials. They are really cool. It's interesting to watch video with the list of equipment you use. Thank you.

  • @thegoldenredstone7540
    @thegoldenredstone7540 6 лет назад +71

    One of my favourite tech tubers

    • @FreeStuffPlease
      @FreeStuffPlease 5 лет назад +2

      You are the first comment that showed for me and I actually came down to say the same thing. Found this channel because of the 2019 ebay repair challenge.

  • @legosdogsandmore4979
    @legosdogsandmore4979 5 лет назад +1

    God of fixing
    electronics is you vince

  • @SparksNZeros
    @SparksNZeros 6 лет назад +9

    the poor quality of devices like this mean a massive amount of them arrive at the shops dead anyway and so a lot of the repairs are just putting right what the factory should of done from the start like using better grade solder, thicker gauge cabling etc. great video as always vince :)

  • @broglang9102
    @broglang9102 5 лет назад +2

    I rather enjoyed watching you repair these. Thank you for teaching, you got my sub. Great job man : )

  • @taho5282
    @taho5282 6 лет назад +16

    Sunday is saved, mymatevince fix it video. Thanks from Finland.

  • @scottfirman
    @scottfirman 5 лет назад +1

    Great job. If I were into video games I might buy one of those from you but I am more into fixing things, not playing them. Great video!

  • @pretzelsanobashi
    @pretzelsanobashi 6 лет назад +2

    I spend an hour in this video and i regret nothing. These videos are super intersting, make more. +1 suscriber.

  • @rickykimbell164
    @rickykimbell164 3 года назад

    Hi Vince, this is a very good video, you truely are amazing. This video finds me really well as I really love handheld video games. You are so clever. Keep up the good work.

  • @UltimatelyEverything
    @UltimatelyEverything 2 года назад +1

    Even for cheap fake consoles with emulated games £13.00 is a really good deal i can see them been a lot fun to play or a decent gift for a child or someone else that might like playing handheld games.

  • @Gamer-gt7yp
    @Gamer-gt7yp 6 лет назад +5

    I love these videos, keep up the good stuff Vince! And also, I have the mini Mega Drive.

  • @kastaway-mtx
    @kastaway-mtx 6 лет назад +2

    You are amazing! Thanks for these videos, it's awesome to have in the background.

  • @BodziuM
    @BodziuM 6 лет назад +4

    I just love this channel ! Good Job !

  • @Repoocekim
    @Repoocekim 6 лет назад

    we had that Argos TV unit back in 2010, that's some actual nostalgia right there.

  • @vincef836
    @vincef836 6 лет назад +1

    Another great video vince well done on the repairs, maybe its worth adding some links too the tools you are using, it looks like you have some new test equipment etc as a lot of us do these type of repairs on a budget the links may come in handy.

  • @xXxSwishxXx
    @xXxSwishxXx 5 лет назад

    This is literally the best channel on RUclips.

  • @timothystevenhoward
    @timothystevenhoward 6 лет назад +13

    just FYI most of the "plug and plays" I have found are made by a company called Jakks Pacific. The blob tops are called "chip-on-board" if you search for that it will show you how they are made. The epoxy blob seals them to keep them from being exposed.

    • @mischkin3588
      @mischkin3588 6 лет назад +2

      Tim Howard i've heard that the blobs are also sometimes used as copyright protection (ironically) so that another companies can't just get a list of whats needed with one look.

  • @MrPGT
    @MrPGT 6 лет назад +10

    Those capacitors that you say are showing as resistors, those are failed capacitors. The 20P and 50P markings are almost certainly value markings of 20 picoFarads and 50 picoFarads. If the bad ones are meant as decoupling capacitors, then the game will *probably* run fine with them removed, at least as a further test.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  6 лет назад +1

      Oh, I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing the info :-)

    • @tiporari
      @tiporari 4 года назад

      @@Mymatevince those magic testers also don't work great for caps of such a small value. A real capacitance/esr meter would work better. The Mega Joy Nintendo on a chip system is very poor quality, but they are great for building your own arcade machines and handhelds with good controls. I've built several and they have worked for years.

  • @Doc_Fartens
    @Doc_Fartens 6 лет назад +2

    On the Mega Joy (and possibly others, I didn't notice though), what was the device with the green screen you were testing components on?

  • @MrDododi
    @MrDododi 6 лет назад +3

    Awesome work dude!

  • @Dark-ok9wy
    @Dark-ok9wy 6 лет назад +1

    You did awesome! To be honest I’d like to do this as well. Any advice?

  • @BloodAsp
    @BloodAsp 6 лет назад +2

    Great processes in fixing stuff!

  • @kriswillems5661
    @kriswillems5661 5 лет назад +2

    Check the xtal on the mega joy with a scope. It's for the CPU clock. Xtals do break when dropped.

  • @cantliff9
    @cantliff9 4 года назад +3

    I think I had a megajoy as a kid, would have liked to see it going but oh well, sometimes they just don't work

  • @josephnealescratchcards
    @josephnealescratchcards 6 лет назад +2

    The football game is just a pop station and great video as always

  • @MrTarmonbarry
    @MrTarmonbarry 5 лет назад

    Nice easy fix on that first one . Just a suggestion but with that switch there are four tabs holding it together . they probably make the contacts connect . Might have been an idea to tighten them down so they clamped it tighter

  • @m.s.6545
    @m.s.6545 6 лет назад +3

    Cool Video. Love to watch your passion.

  • @BelieveNoGod
    @BelieveNoGod 6 лет назад +2

    It' very satisfying just watching you doing these videos.
    And it just shows, that with a little bit of technical/electrical knowledge, and logical sense it's possible to fix a lot of things.
    Keep em coming, subscribed weeks ago 😊

  • @alynicholls3230
    @alynicholls3230 6 лет назад +1

    the bulging batteries look like dsi batteries, but if you take one of them to one of those market stalls that sell mobile phone batteries and chargers they will have a replacement.
    the cheapo handhelds usually take either ds, dsi, or nokia batteries they are dirt cheap to replace.

  • @Scorpion-md8hb
    @Scorpion-md8hb 6 лет назад +1

    I can't stop watching ur videos

  • @Joemintball
    @Joemintball 6 лет назад

    Hi Vince I have the mega joy had same issue on nine didn't open it just used external power instead now works fine without batteries

  • @JamesPropmaker
    @JamesPropmaker 6 лет назад +4

    Will be doing a new RUclips channel on repairing thing's also in the channel will be Modular Smyth. And Combat Robots.. Keep up the good work Vince really do hope your videos are monitize because you deserve it

  • @wiimoterevcon
    @wiimoterevcon 6 лет назад +31

    Is there a PO box we can send you our old broken consoles or handhelds? I've got an old GBA SP with a screen that lights up but has no image that I'd love you to have!

    • @Bonnie20402
      @Bonnie20402 6 лет назад +1

      i also would like to send a ps2 that only reads ps1 and audio cds

    • @fradan12
      @fradan12 6 лет назад +5

      @@Bonnie20402 lol could i have it? been looking to add one to my collection would make my day

    • @fradan12
      @fradan12 6 лет назад

      HELLO, IS IT ME YOUR LOOKING FOR

    • @Leo363615
      @Leo363615 6 лет назад

      I'm intrested I want to start a repair channel my self

    • @AlexKiraly
      @AlexKiraly 6 лет назад

      I'd really love to see this happen. Sending stuff to repair (and keep!) is a great way to keep this channel alive.

  • @GadgetUK164
    @GadgetUK164 6 лет назад +21

    Great job =D Always nice to fix things even if they aren't worth much - the challenge is the a big part of it for me! =D

  • @loganjorgensen
    @loganjorgensen 6 лет назад +2

    I found a boxed Power Player Super Joy III which looks like the Mega Joy, came with a light gun and GEN/MD style 2PL controller FYI. Mostly with the first INTV clones they were absolutely not like the original to the point of being pointless.
    Hard to fix such things, by default any repair of them puts more money into them than the original unit had from the start often. Failure in the power switch seems to be common to handhelds regardless of quality, guess they corrode and fill with dirt easily.

    • @nathanmead140
      @nathanmead140 6 лет назад

      Logan Jorgensen
      Gameboy's have high quality switches so they almost don't need repair mine does because the plastic piece inside the system broke off and i don't want to remove the batteries or unplug my tablet charger every time i want to turn the power off.
      I only have a tablet charger because if my tablet and phone are charging @ the same time the phone takes 7x longer and the tablet does not and i can use the USB port to use my tablet as a ftp server to store my backups + i have two phones and they both need 600+ miliamperes

  • @Geo255420
    @Geo255420 6 лет назад +1

    I love your repair mat. Can you link a location online were i can pick one up?
    Good work on these penny consuls.
    I remember getting a few during the holidays and they would break with in the first few weeks and due to the price > repair was never worth.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  6 лет назад

      Thanks :-) I got the mat from Amazon in the UK, it has the name Preciva on it and it cost approx. £12.

  • @technixbul
    @technixbul 6 лет назад

    yes that metal can is crystal oscillator and in most of the cases on cheap video consoles this is the faulty part, when you change it just make sure you put one whith the same frequency ;) anyway you bought component tester that i recoment ... nice! Now the last part of your tools colection wil be desoldering gun (yes gun not pump) it will help you to desolder every truehole component clean like a boss :)

  • @RAD_DAD_2077
    @RAD_DAD_2077 6 лет назад +2

    Love the videos man keep doing what your doing

  • @somrai2746
    @somrai2746 6 лет назад

    Brings back old memories playing with cartridge games.

  • @zadintuvas1
    @zadintuvas1 6 лет назад +14

    39:02 I think those 2 capactors in MEGA JOY shouldn't test as resistors. 20P most likely means 20pF capacity capacitor.

    • @Ratzfaz
      @Ratzfaz 6 лет назад +2

      This weird thingy with both caps provide u with the clock signal.

    • @williamcosten8356
      @williamcosten8356 6 лет назад

      9popop

    • @estrikadev9554
      @estrikadev9554 6 лет назад +1

      you are right i already got same problem with faulty capacitors reading in esr meter as resistors, they are faulty they cannot charge, and the metal piece its a crystal for frequency, hard to go faulty and esr meter should read it too.

  • @Dazza20006
    @Dazza20006 6 лет назад

    Vince where did you get your blue mat and your silver screwdriver from or could you comment a link please? Keep up your good work love watching your videos 👍🏻

  • @zaingamingvlogz4744
    @zaingamingvlogz4744 6 лет назад

    Hey my mate vince I love your work and I love you very much

  • @Darkstar_8473
    @Darkstar_8473 6 лет назад +3

    The music is just lovely :-)

  • @ErroneousClique
    @ErroneousClique 6 лет назад +8

    The larger metal box on the motherboard of the N64 knock off controller looks like a quartz crystal real time clock.

    • @whollymindless
      @whollymindless 6 лет назад +2

      I kept screaming at the screen - "Get your oscilloscope out!" (to look for a video signal or the crystal frequency) ... but then realized that not everyone has an oscilloscope... The two tiny capacitors should have been measurable by that LCR meter as capacitors I would think. The board seemed to indicate that they were supposed to be 20pf.

  • @fordy1980uk
    @fordy1980uk 6 лет назад

    I love these videos there far better than the Vs videos as you are doing random things which is quite interesting the other person is just doing PlayStation Xbox and switch keep up the good work mate

  • @navexelac2
    @navexelac2 3 года назад

    Hey Vince, Mind giving me more information about the Football game? I'd like to buy that one.

  • @Hayatory
    @Hayatory 6 лет назад +2

    When Vince uploads a video I get "Mega Joy"

  • @Jacobmainchannel
    @Jacobmainchannel 5 лет назад +1

    I just sub to your channel recently like your video so far. I saw you testing a fuse in one of your other videos with your Meters continuity mode and it beeped and you said it was a good fuse so from that I guess if it doesn't then the fuse is bad is that right to guess that. Because I have a meter and I think the fuse had been bad for a while and I have just not decided to test it till now plus the meter was old to begin with when I got it. It was lie some of the fuse you saw in your videos but it was a 2 amp one in my meter. when I change it I could go up in amps and it should be fine, right.

  • @predz101
    @predz101 6 лет назад +1

    gr8 video what multimeter you useing m8

  • @fourmula4812
    @fourmula4812 5 лет назад +2

    the battery at the end of the film look like a gameboy advance sp battery you can get thoze cheap on ebay az after market with more mah they are green ish in color

  • @camten4786
    @camten4786 6 лет назад +3

    You inspired me to do stuff lkke this but i didnt have a small screw driver for and old phone so i pulled the plastic off with a screw driver and cut my finger open but it was fun

  • @HuntersMoon78
    @HuntersMoon78 6 лет назад +9

    I have one of those PXP3's, they are supposed to have close to 1 million games......yeah right, more like 30 repeated and massive amount of times.

  • @jakedrake3660
    @jakedrake3660 6 лет назад +7

    i actually have a pxp2 and it is so much fun!!!!

  • @ReneeUnrated
    @ReneeUnrated 6 лет назад +1

    I like the purple one

  • @drcyb3r
    @drcyb3r 6 лет назад +1

    39:33 its a crytal for the timing of the CPU i think. And the small things with 50p are capacitors. 50pF.

  • @Julian_Enriquez
    @Julian_Enriquez 6 лет назад

    How did you open the batteries of the megajoy? Pls reply because i am also repairing mine.

  • @_molls
    @_molls 3 года назад

    Fun fact: all of those bootleg consoles (besides the Nintendo 64 controller) are actual SEGA genesis consoles, or Megadrives on a little chip, no emulation with any of them. The Nintendo 64 controller has a NOAC (Nintendo On A Chip), meaning it has a Nintendo Entertainment System on a little chip. Just something interesting you might like.

  • @Christopher_T_Paul
    @Christopher_T_Paul 6 лет назад +5

    Itching for part 5 of the Ebay challenge Vince....

  • @SecondHandDIY
    @SecondHandDIY 6 лет назад

    that flat silver canister is a crystal probly for timing or other words the freq. for it to work with a tv most likely id say

  • @hollowneedles
    @hollowneedles 5 лет назад

    Are your videos sped up slightly or do you naturally move in such swift and precise motions? I'm not sure if that makes any sense, lol. Just makes me think all that hand-eye coordination from growing up a gamer caused you to develop the talent you have with electronics repair.

  • @milesnetwork69
    @milesnetwork69 4 года назад

    Nice mini laptop Vince!

  • @peternakogee8449
    @peternakogee8449 2 месяца назад

    Thanks, good educational video

  • @lef149
    @lef149 5 лет назад

    the crystal in that n64 controller thing is a crystal for the processor under one of those blobs. the blobs is to keep you from know what those chips are. those smd caps might just be to small a value for your meter to read. the football game clean those rubber looking things and contacts on the board as well as the glass display. i have had to fix them by cleaning them on other devices.

    • @lef149
      @lef149 5 лет назад

      this comment is before you cleaned the contacts lol

  • @AlexMayne
    @AlexMayne 6 лет назад +2

    Where can a get the component tester from

  • @Edsshed
    @Edsshed 5 лет назад

    that silver thing is as you assume a crystal, Every electronic device, needs one in order to operate, its basically the clock. that hand held is running at 25HZ/Mhz In modern electronic devices the crystals are generally incorporated in the chips, rather than a seperate crystal.

  • @KorAllRBare
    @KorAllRBare 5 лет назад +2

    The component you referred to "being simular to a component on a radio controlled unit", is a crystal, crystals vibrate at various natural frequencies that can be dampened or excited to vibrate "Yes Vibrate" at a desired frequency, to which that frequency can provide a cycle that can be referenced for timing purposes Eg: clock or in this case computer timing functions such as what all computer games need for stable and predictable results in the control of data..
    Oy this is hard to explain, but essentially for each cycle or half cycle a circuits cycle provided by the crystal, allows an input by user, and on the next half or full cycle an out put is acted upon by the circuit. thus a "flip flop" "IC" or "Integrated circuit" is usually is not far away from a crystal, and if the crystal has a electrolytic capacitor near it, I like to change it out automatically, BUT and I stress BUT only if whatever device is over 5 years old..

  • @jasejj
    @jasejj 6 лет назад +2

    Those old N64 Power Joy-type NES clones were always extremely unreliable even when new. They had a very unfortunate tendency to fail when plugged into the TV.

  • @PaulTymond
    @PaulTymond 5 лет назад

    Good work sir

  • @atariforever2002
    @atariforever2002 6 лет назад

    Dude I save these all the time. Soak these (on the board with vinegar frirst) no need to desolder the switch, then hit them with deoxit. I've saved literally hundreds of gameboys this way. Stupid simple. I've even soaked entire mobos (bad battery acid damage) in a bowl of vinegar for 30-60 minutes. Afterwards hose off vinegar with hot water, thourghly dry it then hit it with deoxit. SERIUOSLY Ive fixxed HUNDREDS UPON HUNGREDS this way. It works

  • @danielhorne6042
    @danielhorne6042 3 года назад

    the mega joy controller i had 4 bought from Skegness when i was young but no longer have them

  • @MrRubiksCube657
    @MrRubiksCube657 6 лет назад

    For the mega joy 2000 you should try the power cable port and see if it works then

  • @CLC-1000
    @CLC-1000 6 лет назад +1

    Great video.

  • @chevsev
    @chevsev 6 лет назад

    the gold batterys are gamboy batterys I think for the DS

  • @theclassicrestorer4627
    @theclassicrestorer4627 5 лет назад

    Hi vince can you help me ive got a blu ray dvd player a few months ago it kept turning on and off the only way to turn it off was to unplug it so i left till now to have a look at it ive whatched your channel so i thort id have have go at trying torepair it but to no avail now you plug it in and all it dose is make a noise its the laser moving but thats all it dose also no lights on it is a Samsung bd h6500 any ideas many thanks

  • @AKATenn
    @AKATenn 6 лет назад

    that crystal oscillator is like one in a radio, it sets the speed (frequency) of the cpu, instead of the freqency of a radio

  • @lesthelegendofficial
    @lesthelegendofficial 3 года назад

    Where did you get that mat? Please

  • @bikerdave1274
    @bikerdave1274 6 лет назад +3

    😀Hi Vince, the PXP3 usually have 2 carts with them to swap game menus, even though all the games are held on the machine itself. This guy shows a very simple mod that eliminates the carts and still allows access to all games, here's a link to the video, it's only 10mins ruclips.net/video/6ywGz5vYrtc/видео.html. As for the battery, I believe they are Nokia standard-- something like BP-6 or BP-7, sorry can't recall exactly on those. Great result for a tenner on this lot tho 👍👌😀

  • @SEGAdude95
    @SEGAdude95 5 лет назад

    Nice enjoyed watching.. big LiKE.. :)

  • @mozwell69
    @mozwell69 6 лет назад

    What is that screwdriver called at 17:12 the silver looking one looks like doctor who's

  • @MrJ0mmy
    @MrJ0mmy 6 лет назад

    that sega gopher handheld plays gba gbc gb snes and genesis/megadrive roms and can also play movies and music from an sd card

  • @aftertheshowmoviepodcast
    @aftertheshowmoviepodcast 6 лет назад

    Might sound like a dumb question but what is a job lot?

  • @DannyWilliamH
    @DannyWilliamH 4 года назад

    Nice!
    Yeah, I have a strange love of bootleg Chinese consoles. They're awful devices but can usually be good for really low emulation (NES and such) and worth it if bought for a few bucks.

  • @dannyyarbrough915
    @dannyyarbrough915 День назад

    The seller says he doesn't have the AV jack to test it yet AV jacks came in the box?

  • @LOST815EXECUTE
    @LOST815EXECUTE 6 лет назад

    Why didn't you show us how you tested the components at 37:18? Would have loved to seen how you did it :(

  • @thomasodle4558
    @thomasodle4558 5 лет назад +1

    The portable mega drive console is actually the most valuable one in there, I have seen very similar ones in stores for around $40

  • @gavina-kk5td
    @gavina-kk5td 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Vince!

  • @IBrianrish
    @IBrianrish 6 лет назад +3

    Smart idea using parts from all the psp's to make some of the psp's work :)