Building a new NES in 2021: Introducing the NESessity DIY NES board!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • We received another NES with extensive motherboard damage. To save it, we built an all new DIY version of the NES motherboard - the NESessity! On this Fix it Friday we will walk you through another option for building an (almost) new NES in 2021!
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  • @enthusiasticgamer88
    @enthusiasticgamer88 2 года назад +66

    What a beautiful open source design. I love the fact that this can very likely save most non-working NES consoles assuming the CPU/PPU chips aren't dead which I feel like is pretty uncommon.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  2 года назад +15

      Yes I really love this whole idea. And you are correct, most of the time those chips are still functional

    • @csl110
      @csl110 2 года назад +5

      @Shaliqua Smith nes of theseus, neseus

    • @justinamakwe6187
      @justinamakwe6187 Год назад +2

      I want to see this done for more consoles as well, it would do wonders for preserving them

    • @buttcube6085
      @buttcube6085 Год назад +2

      The NES will be IMMORTAL!! Except for the snobs who care more about having original parts than how the electronics work

    • @DigitalViscosity
      @DigitalViscosity 11 месяцев назад +3

      i built one with reverse engineered aftermarket CPU\PPU compatibility is pretty high, I see small issues in some games but for the most part they work well. I got them for pretty cheap too. I 3d printed custom cases and been selling clone NES's for 80.00 getting a pretty good profit. Part number UA6527 (NTSC) or UA6527P (PAL) for 2a03 CPU and part number UA6528 (NTSC) or UA6528P (PAL) for the PPU. I did notice some games sound slightly different with the PAL part but the NTSC part I haven't heard any duty cycle sound problems. As for the PPU every game I tried runs identical with zero issues, before I found the 2a03 part I created a FPGA drop in replacement with a MAX10 part and circuit board I designed, if anyone wants that schematic and Verilog HDL I'll upload the project to github.

  • @muttBunch
    @muttBunch 3 года назад +144

    I’m 42 and I’m so mad I threw away my NES back in 2003. Wish I kept it. However I still found a lot of my old games.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +20

      Glad that you found your old games! At least it’s not too tough to find a working Nintendo these days

    • @amirpourghoureiyan1637
      @amirpourghoureiyan1637 3 года назад +6

      Get an AVS from RetroUSB, they're a lot more convenient to use than the old NES nowadays and offer a lot more features. There's other NES clones, but I think the AVS is a lot easier to justify than an Analogue NT.

    • @amirpourghoureiyan1637
      @amirpourghoureiyan1637 3 года назад +5

      @7 Angels 7 Plagues With how much NES's go for online, it's pretty much even now.
      Considering all the maintenance the front-loader needs to keep going, most people would rather avoid the hassle and get something made for 21st century use.

    • @nyccollin
      @nyccollin 3 года назад +5

      It's amazing you kept it that long! I'm 42 and I don't think I had mine past '91 or so.

    • @nyccollin
      @nyccollin 3 года назад +3

      By the way, Take a look at the title of the show now. It's always been Beavis and Butt-Head now. Never had a hyphen for me. Mandela Effect.

  • @MikeStavola
    @MikeStavola 3 года назад +42

    This board has every feature that I wanted an original Analogue NT for. I'm definitely buying it when they come back in stock.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +10

      I certainly recommend it! It’s a fun project and I get a lot of use out of mine

    • @justinamakwe6187
      @justinamakwe6187 Год назад +1

      How does it fair against copy checks?

  • @Mchenrygames
    @Mchenrygames 3 года назад +94

    This is pretty neat. Someone could potentially sell these pre-assembled and you would just have to provide the chips. Long live the NES.

  • @vanhetgoor
    @vanhetgoor 3 года назад +82

    I like the name: NESsessity!
    But if you don't have a case, you could call it Bare NESsessity, the only problem is that Bears come around an sing a song and dance along.

    • @claws61821
      @claws61821 3 года назад +4

      You say that like it's a bad thing

    • @ChicagoRetroGamer
      @ChicagoRetroGamer 3 года назад

      Haha.

    • @forgottenalex
      @forgottenalex 3 года назад +5

      Never did I think I would witness a dad joke of such high levels

  • @Falcon5698
    @Falcon5698 3 года назад +24

    glad someone was finally able to update and make a replacement power supply.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +5

      Yeah and I have also updated one for the opentendo which I will show in an upcoming video

  • @doc_sav
    @doc_sav 3 года назад +28

    I have been interested in this board for quite a while now. The person who makes it also made a cool project several years ago called the Super 8 bit which was a similar concept of an optimized NES board with original main chips and modern components.

  • @tux1468
    @tux1468 3 года назад +15

    Dude, this is amazing! I can't wait for the era of replicators, where you can ask for any old computer system you want and instantly get a brand new version of said computer system, right there, n your hands. And this is already part of the way there!

  • @bsharpmajorscale
    @bsharpmajorscale 3 года назад +14

    - you can yell at enemies
    I already do that
    - and actually effect them in-game
    I'm listening

  • @darksageaura
    @darksageaura 3 года назад +58

    When he said "Bridge Rectifier" automatically thought of Electroboom

    • @ThatGamePerson
      @ThatGamePerson 3 года назад +4

      Electroboom would be disappointed that it looks like most of the power coming in gets WASTED in the 7805 regulator.

    • @cpopte
      @cpopte 3 года назад +6

      FULL Bridge Rectifier

    • @theodorethompson9032
      @theodorethompson9032 3 года назад +1

      i thought you can't hook the power up backwards...

  • @Cerviche
    @Cerviche 3 года назад +7

    Ive been working at a radio shack-esque style shop for about 7 years, this sort of project is right up my alley. Gonna try to order one

  • @highpriesthighpriestess8166
    @highpriesthighpriestess8166 2 года назад +1

    My childhood came rushing back hearing this. Much ❤️ to nes and accessories.

  • @nostalgic7821
    @nostalgic7821 3 года назад +9

    This is pretty cool. The retro community needed a option like this to help preserve and keep the Nes going.

  • @matt4193
    @matt4193 3 года назад +12

    Best part of a friday is the fix it friday!

  • @janglur
    @janglur 3 года назад +13

    The musical NES build portion is very nice for those of us who mostly listen to videos rather than watch. Kudos. :)

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! Music from the original Nintendo is some of my favorite stuff

    • @awilliams1701
      @awilliams1701 3 года назад

      @@LIRetroGaming what game is that from? (especially the first one)

    • @DivineSmooof
      @DivineSmooof 3 года назад +2

      @@awilliams1701
      3:08 Bad Dudes Stage 2
      6:30 Silver Surfer Stage 2
      8:00 Batman Stage 4
      11:03 Journey to Silious Stage 3

  • @ericochoa4034
    @ericochoa4034 3 года назад +7

    Oh I was waiting for this one! I did an old toaster with a hidef nes mod and this board! Everything works flawless! This is an awesome replacement nes board!

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Awesome, glad to hear that you made one of these as well! It was a fun project

  • @RetroPCUser
    @RetroPCUser 3 года назад +6

    All of the boards are sold out until July 1st. Placed myself on the wait-list and it'll be a fun project to work on so in case the current 1985 boards stop working, I'll be building these boards. Love seeing modern replacements for an NES.

  • @OscarOliu
    @OscarOliu 3 года назад +46

    Man, he can solder so fast, it's almost like it's sped up :D

    • @Wflash00
      @Wflash00 3 года назад +2

      Someone is about to get whooshed here I know it

    • @Wflash00
      @Wflash00 3 года назад +1

      @@anthonymorris8891 That was clever

  • @dr.manhattan6669
    @dr.manhattan6669 2 года назад +2

    That Bad Dudes song is a master piece!!!!

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  2 года назад

      Yeah I really love that game. Had it since I was a kid

  • @chriswilson9331
    @chriswilson9331 3 года назад +11

    Absolutely awesome! I had no idea this existed. Thank you for the video. That Microphone for the Japanese version of Zelda to be able to use a mic to kill enemies? What?! That's one of my favorite games and I never knew about that either!
    Subscribed.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +4

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video! Yeah we really missed out with not having the microphone in the United States. It’s funny, the original instruction manual has a hint that if you shout you can kill some enemies, even though that’s not possible with the American version

    • @Krzys_D
      @Krzys_D 3 года назад +2

      This wowed me, even back then nintendo was innovated.

    • @inputfunny
      @inputfunny 3 года назад +3

      It was a dumb feature for Zelda anyway. You just shout into the microphone and the rabbit enemies die I think.

    • @drummerjosh1984
      @drummerjosh1984 2 года назад +1

      I can just imagine kids in the 80s sitting in their room randomly screaming. I’m sure parents loved it! No wonder they didn’t give the US that feature, there would have been news stories and lawsuits lol

  • @rosslooby7491
    @rosslooby7491 3 года назад

    Just soldering in and of itself is a difficult art to master i see so many people who do things like this and just butcher the soldering and burn whatever they're working on. I can appreciate the difficulty of the task but your soldering technique is so absolutely immaculate it's satisfying watching you work.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Thanks, I really appreciate that! It does take time to learn how to solder, and it's skill that I continue to work on and improve. Hopefully the videos are helpful as well if you are trying to learn some new techniques!

  • @ratchbrg3882
    @ratchbrg3882 3 года назад +2

    I have done quite a few repairs to NES systems and 72-pin replacements. I was working for a Game and Console reseller, repairing consoles and controllers.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Awesome! I love working on the NES and they are normally pretty robust systems to work on

  • @ModzvilleUSA
    @ModzvilleUSA 3 года назад +8

    This is awesome man! Congrats on your channel blowing up, Your channel definitely deserves it

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +3

      Thanks man, I really appreciate it! And as always I’m a huge fan of your channel as well

  • @michaelharris891
    @michaelharris891 3 года назад +5

    Now THIS is what I call video game preservation!! I've sadly seen NES consoles corroded beyond repair at a convention that some dude in his teens picked up, and it truly was a sad sight to see. When the conventions rack back up after the pandemic, going to let him know about this!

  • @alexattewell8607
    @alexattewell8607 2 года назад +2

    Well stumbling through RUclips and I ended up here and so pleased I have. Great idea for a new project I never new existed. Really excited about this one and thank you for a great video!

  • @wyunreal
    @wyunreal 8 месяцев назад

    I really love the soundtrack of this channel, its delightful to watch and listen !!

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks, I try to keep the music interesting!

  • @alexander3866
    @alexander3866 3 года назад +3

    Really great video! I didn't grow up with the NES, but I'm happy to see that people are interested in older consoles

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Thanks! It’s great that there are projects like this that can let older consoles get restored

    • @ultrairrelevantnobody1862
      @ultrairrelevantnobody1862 2 года назад

      I'd love to see systems like the Atari VCS/2600, the Sega Master System, and Mega Drive get the same treatment. :D

  • @anesthetized7053
    @anesthetized7053 3 года назад +8

    awesome build! im new to soldering and i never thought to solder the top side of the components to hold them in place on one side, i always just bent the pin slightly but they would still wobble sometimes. great little trick

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +6

      Thanks! Yes I just use a little on one leg of the component to tack it into place, then solder everything on the bottom of the pcb

  • @shadowtheimpure
    @shadowtheimpure 3 года назад +12

    "You can kill certain enemies" Ah, the Pol's Voice.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +4

      Yeah exactly! They mentioned this in the North American Zelda Manuel even though it can’t be done

    • @samcox2873
      @samcox2873 3 года назад

      @@LIRetroGaming okò

  • @madmanbennett7882
    @madmanbennett7882 3 года назад

    Love the Bad dudes soundtrack that takes me back

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      I love that game, one of the first ones I got with my NES

    • @madmanbennett7882
      @madmanbennett7882 3 года назад

      @@LIRetroGaming That's awesome first time I played it was at a local arcade then when I saw it was out for Nintendo back in the day that was Christmas present me and my brother played that all day christmas def fun times

  • @RobertKreese
    @RobertKreese 3 года назад +3

    18:17 - I was ready to scream out loud - "NOT 16:9" ... But hey - you know what you're doing! Great video!!!

  • @luigimaster111
    @luigimaster111 3 года назад +6

    I'd love to build something like this if a modern CPU and PPU replacements were ever to be produced. It'd be neat to see that an NES could still be constructed even after all the original parts have turned to dust.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +3

      Yeah I hope someday modern replacements can be made for those chips

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 3 года назад +4

      They kinda have, and there's absolutely no reason they can't be made as drop-ins today, except the cost of having bespoke ASICs manufactured is, for the moment, still out of reach for hobby projects. (And.. you know.. flying under the radar of taking someone else's intellectual property and doing manufacturing runs from it.)
      For starters, the original ICs have been photographed at the gate level, so you can actually see every trace and junction. This makes it possible to reverse engineer them to create a perfect 1:1 replica. And that's not something far-fetched, since you can take the "plans" for the chips into a language like Verilog or VHDL and use those to program an FPGA. (That same "code" could be used to synthesize a new ASIC as well, subject to the logistical issues above.)
      I don't know if anyone's done a perfect RE of the originals -- I think a project did or does exist to do so -- but there are already a few empirical recreations, based on analyzing the inputs and outputs and creating the "black box" in between that, functionally, is essentially the same. That's the basis of other projects, like HDNes and the Mister cores. They may not be _totally_ flawless, but they're close enough for just about any sensible comparison.

    • @wertigon
      @wertigon 3 года назад +1

      Cheapest solution is to use an FPGA to create the NES hardware. With that said, FPGAs can now recreate all electronics from the seventies and eighties with near circuit-pefection, so there is pretty much no need to stick to the cartridges anymore over the much more durable SSDs we have today.
      Heck, you could theoretically make an affordable emulation station with FPGA and NVMe storage that fits all of 1970-2000 (up to playstation1 / N64 / Saturn) as small as an RPi for as little as 100-200 dollars, depending on mass production prices.

    • @TheSimoc
      @TheSimoc 2 года назад

      @@wertigon Yes, they are well soft-replicable that way. Even simpler (at least by the viewpoint of the savvy-but-not-enough-for-fpga) is to make a microcontroller piggyback, any modern mcu can emulate practically any of those chips, even many of them at once. Of course it's not original then, but nor are any other modern replacements either.
      I am very glad that all these replacement boards and tinkering mentality exist, but I personally fail to get the kicks from vintage equipment made non-vintage with modern parts, especially with intentional modifications on its functionality (piggybacking purely for unobtainability reasons is an annoyance but forgivable). Especially if not using cartridges, I rather find it more sensible to just run the emulator on a general purpose PC ;-)

  • @flames45
    @flames45 3 года назад +1

    This is actually so nice everything marked on the board making it so easy to do. I might have to pick one up

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      I recommend it, it’s a fun project!

  • @BigHead2615
    @BigHead2615 Год назад +1

    I really wish that something identical to this existed for SNES.
    I've recently learned how to do a full recap a SNES, and I've successfully done two different consoles (a SNS-CPU-RGB-01, and a SHVC-CPU-01). This sort of project looks really fun and interesting.

  • @JrManPT
    @JrManPT 3 года назад +5

    Looks like a fun kit to practice your soldering skills.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +3

      Yeah definitely, it’s good because most of the soldering is through hole and not surface mount

    • @tookitogo
      @tookitogo 3 года назад

      @@LIRetroGaming With the right tools and techniques, surface mount is ultimately way faster than through hole. Drag soldering is a fantastic thing. :)

  • @pandurlolgg5780
    @pandurlolgg5780 3 года назад +11

    I hope we can get something like this for the SNES and N64 in the near future.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +3

      Yes, I certainly hope so!

    • @piranhaplantX
      @piranhaplantX 3 года назад +4

      With how popular and expensive both can be right now. It's only a matter of time.

    • @erik3371
      @erik3371 3 года назад +1

      Has there ever been anything close to it for the N64? Don't think FPGA is even on the table yet there.

    • @pandurlolgg5780
      @pandurlolgg5780 3 года назад +5

      No, but there have been some leaks a while ago about the n64's construction plans. That probably speeds up the process.

    • @itzhexen0
      @itzhexen0 2 года назад +1

      Probably illegal in the first place. But hey Nintendo is a Japanese company so they can't do anything about it. Make one of these kits for an original Xbox.

  • @IAmElectrospecter
    @IAmElectrospecter 2 года назад +1

    Well, after about a month and a couple of bad solder joints, I got my Nesessity 1.4 working! I'm super excited and this channel has me hooked on modding now. I might try some of the GBA mods you just posted next

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  2 года назад

      That is awesome! Glad that you found the remaining issues and got it working!

  • @TimKellerLinuxNinja
    @TimKellerLinuxNinja Год назад

    I love the ship of theseus approach to building an NES.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  Год назад

      Never thought I would think about the ship of Theseus argument with console modding, but it’s definitely true here!

  • @filippocucina7001
    @filippocucina7001 2 года назад

    This one of the best videos I've seen on youtube. especially beacuse I love math, electronics, programming and gaming

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  2 года назад

      Thanks, I really do appreciate that feedback

  • @samouflage99
    @samouflage99 3 года назад

    Dude, the Silver Surfer NES song freaking rules!

  • @sinistral2099
    @sinistral2099 3 года назад +2

    Your soldering skills are great.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Thanks, I appreciate that! With enough practice and the right tools I think it’s something that a lot of people can pick up

  • @JuanDiaz-jo1rw
    @JuanDiaz-jo1rw 2 года назад

    Beautiful.. I have no words. It's amazing to see some things that should of been in the past.

  • @trakla
    @trakla 2 года назад

    You have the best taste in NES music.

  • @bradcarlson8349
    @bradcarlson8349 3 года назад +42

    Would love to see the RGB board installed and how that compares to the NESRGB kit on original hardware.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +22

      It’s going to happen, so a video will come out soon

    • @jamisongillespie3524
      @jamisongillespie3524 2 года назад +9

      @@LIRetroGaming did you ever do that video

    • @Dikwili
      @Dikwili 2 года назад

      @@jamisongillespie3524 ruclips.net/video/1xAclbcCRYE/видео.html

  • @pokemonmandag2108
    @pokemonmandag2108 3 года назад +3

    really cool PCB to keep them old consoles alive

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Yeah I hope that more projects like this are made in the future!

  • @diogoubermensch9255
    @diogoubermensch9255 3 года назад +1

    Very nice video! I really enjoyed it. Man, your solder skills are respectable. This board also makes the NES achieve a new level of customization. Really cool.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Thanks! This was a really fun project to make and I’m glad that you enjoyed it as well!

  • @af7119
    @af7119 3 года назад +1

    First video i've ever seen from you and this made my day! How have I not seen this before!

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, I’m glad to hear it! Glad that you enjoyed the video!

  • @Sixkill3r
    @Sixkill3r 3 года назад +1

    I didnt know this was a thing. So glad to have watched this. Thanks alot good work!

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Awesome, I’m glad you enjoyed it! Definitely a fun project that I recommend!

  • @Coolremac
    @Coolremac Год назад

    Nice choice of classic NES soundtracks.

  • @elgigante2001
    @elgigante2001 2 года назад

    This is awesome, once it comes back in stock I will get one with the parts in the event that my NES should stop working one day.

  • @MrCmad1104
    @MrCmad1104 2 года назад

    Not sure why you don't have more subscribers. This project is dope!! Great content!!

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! This was one of my favorite projects to build

  • @buddyroach
    @buddyroach 3 года назад +3

    5:44 when you thought putting batteries in the wrong way was bad.

  • @benharyo
    @benharyo 3 года назад

    cool music during the soldering section 🙋‍♂☝👍

  • @juansantamaria1982g
    @juansantamaria1982g 3 года назад +1

    8:15 that batman soundtrack is amazing!!!!

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Can’t go wrong with that soundtrack! Glad that you enjoyed the video!

  • @VenomStryker
    @VenomStryker 2 года назад

    lmao, the Bad Dudes music was a nice touch!

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  2 года назад

      Can’t go wrong with that soundtrack!

  • @thegameboyboy1
    @thegameboyboy1 3 года назад +4

    Oh wow i didnt know NES kits were available. I'm going to have to get one

    • @scottw6831
      @scottw6831 3 года назад

      The Nesessity board kits sold out within 15 min of becoming available on 12June21. I *barely* managed to get one. Unfortunately, I have two broken front-loader NES consoles. Both have board damage - one has water damage and the other literally has a hole in it where something speared through it 0_o. Luckily the CPU, PPU, and crystals are still good (tested them on my go-to NES in the lab. That means I’ll be using an OpenTendo board for console #2
      (Edit) looks like more Nesessity boards will be in stock on 17June21

  • @lordfyita2096
    @lordfyita2096 8 месяцев назад

    Damn, you hit me "BAD" with that BGM, DUDE, i came for the build, stayed for the music... well, for all the content really but, nonetheless killer ST you used.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks man, this is the kind of music I listen to while I work on consoles

  • @jw11432
    @jw11432 3 года назад

    So glad I still have an original NES. Need to replace the 72 pin connector (a replacement part I have), but it's good to know it can live again if it ever shits the bed.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Yeah this project is awesome for that reason. You can always make a new one from scratch!

  • @shakeyownz
    @shakeyownz 3 года назад

    Man I love the music from Silver Surfer NES

  • @RandallStevenson
    @RandallStevenson 3 года назад +3

    I really enjoy soldering videos

  • @Robertkopp84
    @Robertkopp84 3 года назад

    Now this project is going into the direction I was hoping for.

  • @axecept2
    @axecept2 3 года назад

    That is awesome! Cool to know stuff like this exists to modernize (relatively) older hardware. Makes me giddy inside.

  • @MasaCheez
    @MasaCheez Год назад

    Found you via this video today and subbed! Looking forward to seeing what else you're done!

  • @TENACI0USP
    @TENACI0USP 3 года назад +1

    Really admire what you do. You’re very informative & interesting to watch. Just one caveat though - and you’re probably aware - the lighting you use doesn’t do the work you’re performing justice. I know good quality lights are expensive and if you can ever afford some, it would help you immensely. Thanks for sharing with us 🙂

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Thanks I really appreciate the feedback and I’m glad you enjoy the videos! You are right, I do not have good lighting at the moment and I’ve been slowly upgrading my equipment. I now have a 4K camera and a quality microphone which does make a big difference

  • @odin0425
    @odin0425 3 года назад

    this video came up on my home page and after watching it I noticed only 3.3k subscribers. I'm honestly surprised that this isn't a bigger channel. Techie asmr for the eye balls should be a thing.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Thanks, I appreciate the support! The channel keeps growing and I hope that these videos are helpful for anyone that wants to get into console repairs/mods!

  • @bamsgian9759
    @bamsgian9759 3 года назад +1

    wow, you can soldering so fast even without flux!

  • @auntjenifer7774
    @auntjenifer7774 2 года назад

    The glory of PCB boards ! Where would we be without the printed circuit board !?

  • @NightSprinter
    @NightSprinter 3 года назад +2

    I hear "Memories of Death", and can't help but think of that mashup of it and A-Ha's "Take On Me". XD

  • @poppycortez6802
    @poppycortez6802 Год назад

    Finally got my board and almost all the parts. I am gonna start soldering this week end. I can’t wait! I also have the HDMI mod in my other NES that is going to migrate to this.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  Год назад

      That’s awesome! I hope you have fun putting it together

  • @ghettosteeve
    @ghettosteeve 3 года назад

    This idea opens up a lot of possibilities. You could make an entirely different form factor and custom case, make it portable, etc.
    If I was assembling lots of these I’d keep a bucket of no clean flux handy and just dip the thing in it first lol

  • @adrianharrison5208
    @adrianharrison5208 Год назад

    This would be perfect for an arcade nes project 👌 just news to find a way of making two controllers for the cabinet

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse 2 года назад

    This is pretty cool. If you've ever seen a Nomad, that would be awesome to do that to an NES.

  • @chriss1609
    @chriss1609 3 года назад

    Love the music from Bad Dudes! Great video!

  • @MarceloMatos15
    @MarceloMatos15 3 года назад

    11:04 Journey To Silius soundtrack! Awesome!

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      One of my all time favorite NES games and a really challenging one!

  • @stevemcknelly5036
    @stevemcknelly5036 3 года назад +2

    I love your videos. Especially with these new boards. I kind of wish someone would do a new board for the Colecovision.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +1

      That would be amazing! I hope it gets done eventually as well

    • @nyccollin
      @nyccollin 3 года назад +2

      Sadly it would take someone doing a new board for several other systems before the Colecovision. I think it should be second in line though. I predict Genesis next. Maybe super NES.

  • @momentsmeanmore
    @momentsmeanmore 3 года назад +4

    This is actually really cool!! 😎 I wouldn't mind getting something like this and finding an old Nes to scrap for parts. 🛠️ Throw it in a custom case or even mount it to some acrylic or something. With the poor state some Nes systems are in nowadays, I can see why stuff like this exists plus the benefits of added functionality. 👍

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Yeah I’m really glad projects like this exist and I got this one just at the right time!

  • @aguilerajohn
    @aguilerajohn 3 года назад +1

    Incredible channel growth. You deserve every sub!

  • @MrMysterious420
    @MrMysterious420 3 года назад +1

    It would be interesting to see something like this for the original Gameboy

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Yeah I would really love to make a game boy from scratch

  • @JazawaToad
    @JazawaToad 3 года назад

    Really nice choices in music, fantastic video.

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Thanks so much, glad that you enjoyed the video! Can’t go wrong with NES music!

  • @auntjenifer7774
    @auntjenifer7774 2 года назад

    That board looks pretty good but the gold peeling off the game cart contact pins.

  • @smtkr
    @smtkr 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video. I'll check out your other videos. Hopefully you have a tool showcase somewhere for people who don't work with electronics a lot

  • @alexmush672
    @alexmush672 2 года назад

    "Bought the NES for $5" "cheap"
    The board costing $44: "Am I a joke to you?"

  • @meer1120
    @meer1120 2 года назад

    The NEScessity doesn't have CIC support, therefore the Blinking Light Win is essential.
    It has a chip on the PCB which sends the much needed reset line for the Championship carts.

  • @_mnejing
    @_mnejing 2 года назад

    Minor thing, but that Zelda microphone thing for killing the Pols Voice actually works on the NES release as well, they never removed the code for it. It just obviously never worked on the NES because there wasn't a microphone.

  • @JoeR203
    @JoeR203 3 года назад +8

    You sound so much like Richard Dreyfus in Jaws.

    • @nyastclair8174
      @nyastclair8174 3 года назад

      I'd say that's a good voice to have.

    • @mdolan900
      @mdolan900 3 года назад

      Now I hear that.. I thought Patton Oswalt was teaching me to assemble a PCB

  • @poisonsnivy6439
    @poisonsnivy6439 3 года назад +2

    I would love to see these kind of open source boards be taken further to turn frontloaders into toploaders

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад +2

      That would be cool, but with the blinking light win I no longer have to worry about wearing out the cartridge connector

  • @FabioDB
    @FabioDB 3 года назад +2

    intro music is from gremlins 2 game over? feels

  • @zoobear02
    @zoobear02 2 года назад +1

    I never understood how people can be so in depth with a project that requires soldering and then just not use flux

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  2 года назад +1

      I did use some flux during this video, but I don’t think that you need it every single time you solder. If you do, then there’s something wrong with your solder

    • @zoobear02
      @zoobear02 2 года назад +1

      @@LIRetroGaming Yes you're right that you don't need it every single time but it makes your solder balls much more neat.

  • @veightrwd8828
    @veightrwd8828 13 дней назад

    This with a clear shell would be pretty sweet

  • @djmidnightwolf
    @djmidnightwolf 2 года назад

    Sounds like what I need. I have an NES with a hex controller chip busted due to dropping a screwdriver on a repair but it still works except for controller port 2

  • @user-yk1cw8im4h
    @user-yk1cw8im4h 3 года назад

    Interesting timing where both open tendo and this coming up around the same time

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      Yeah I think that the NESessity was developed first but they did get released around the same time

  • @banggugyangu
    @banggugyangu 2 года назад

    Who else got super excited when the Bad Dudes music started playing?

  • @isaiahwelch8066
    @isaiahwelch8066 3 года назад

    What I love about this video? The old-school 8-bit music! What game or games were used in the creation of this video?
    And if anyone ever gets a chance to listen to it, there are people who take actual music and convert it into 8-bit and 16-bit format. Two of my favorites are Unleash the Archers tracks: Soulbound and Apex.

    • @KeithPhillips
      @KeithPhillips 2 года назад

      I recognize Journey to Silius around 11min I think? That bad ass Sunsoft music is the best :)

  • @montywh
    @montywh 3 года назад +3

    in regards to the NES microphone, i know that on the famicom, the mic was part of controller 2. i originally thought that in the western NES, it was possible with a controller mod, and that the pin in the socket just didn't have something to connect to. now i figure get some wires connected to the board and glue a mic externally

    • @lowbudgetify
      @lowbudgetify 3 года назад

      The microphone circuit on the NESessity is 100% optional to build. It works by detecting a certain volume level and triggering an input that normally only the Famicom uses. A LED can be installed to indicate when the input is active.
      Since the NESessity microphone is in the console instead of built into the controller, it does not mix the microphone sound into the audio output like the original Famicom did.

  • @LCDLCD-cl2qp
    @LCDLCD-cl2qp 3 года назад

    RUclips are very amazing , if one day I thinks see one people make an original nes by yourself omg , thanks you

  • @bondjovi4595
    @bondjovi4595 2 месяца назад +1

    Really cool. I support things like this, reverse engineering, etc... If Nintendo wants to keep complaining about this, they can re-release the NES, or the motherboard parts.

  • @nickhenley8040
    @nickhenley8040 2 года назад

    Oh this is awesome! I gotta get my hands on one of these kits!

  • @dimitrimotor2861
    @dimitrimotor2861 3 года назад +1

    cool ................really well done.......it was also time someone made this ..video ....

  • @zerocks88
    @zerocks88 2 года назад

    Would love to see you using flux to get nice clean solder connections

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  2 года назад

      Pretty sure I did in this video, but it’s been a while since I watched it. I use it frequently, but flux isn’t needed 100% of the time either

  • @skins4thewin
    @skins4thewin 3 года назад

    I'm honestly kind of amazed that you were able to do this much & this well with your soldering without using any flux! How on earth did you pull that off? What sort of Solder do you have, magic solder?

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      I used mg chemicals 60/40 leaded solder. Solder definitely does have an expiration date, and as long as it’s new it does a good job of making stabile joints. I do use flux all the time, but I just happened to not need it for this particular project

    • @skins4thewin
      @skins4thewin 3 года назад

      @@LIRetroGaming Wow, really? That's interesting, I didn't know that about solder! How old can solder be before it expires or starts to not work as well?

    • @LIRetroGaming
      @LIRetroGaming  3 года назад

      @@skins4thewin It depends on the solder contents and manufacturer but after about a year or two it can expire