
Ben has a new console meets handheld creation – the nPod. The nPod is a NES with 3.5″ screen, runs on 4 AA’s and uses the original NES cartridges, here’s his “how it’s made” page – [via] – Link.

Ben has a new console meets handheld creation – the nPod. The nPod is a NES with 3.5″ screen, runs on 4 AA’s and uses the original NES cartridges, here’s his “how it’s made” page – [via] – Link.
Awesome!
He mentions making his own CNC plates and “It’s not using a PCB rather a piece of engraving plastic that I laser cut (actually much cheaper than having a PCB made)”.
Anyone know how he makes his own CNC plates and laser cuts engraving plastic? Thanks.
Where can I buy one of these?
-Denise
dcardn@hotmail.com
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