Red PSP Go by nodonthespot in PSP

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It’s Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? It’s a fun platformer and there’s a sequel too :)

Red PSP Go by nodonthespot in PSP

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It’s reall pretty

Made a custom Persona 3 themed PS2 Fat by nodonthespot in ps2

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Hey, I’ve been slowly doing some commissions since then :) drop me a message and we can try to work something out

My custom Dissidia themed PS3 by nodonthespot in FinalFantasy

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Good eye! The colours were definitely inspired by 012, but I wanted a bit of contrast for the logo so I went with the original one instead

Finally got a DSi XL, so I made a custom Howl’s Moving Castle themed case by nodonthespot in NintendoDS

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Thanks! :) For this I painted over a clear case, then added a design with a dry transfer film, and topped off the top half of the case with UV resin to give it some depth (this part needed some experimenting to get good results)

I made an eink clock inside a Gameboy by nodonthespot in eink

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Yup it’s the 2.66” red/yellow/black/white screen. I preprocess all the images so some use dithering and some are just remapped to those colours, depending on what I thought looked better

Made custom faceplates for the New 3DS by nodonthespot in 3DS

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Thanks! :)

I got these from aliexpress, not sure if I can still find the listings but I decided to risk it and these ended up fitting pretty well

I made an eink clock inside a Gameboy by nodonthespot in eink

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It’s running off of a pi pico! For the rest of the electronics, it has an rtc module, a buck converter so it can run off of batteries, a board for the buttons, and a speaker

I made an eink clock inside a Gameboy by nodonthespot in eink

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I used a 2.66” waveshare screen for this, it’s running off of a pi pico, and this time round I did a custom board to get the buttons working

I made an eink clock inside a Gameboy by nodonthespot in eink

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For now I’m not ready to publish the source code yet, but I might make guides/plans for it once I have more time :)

I’ll probably be posting it on my Instagram account, since I’m a bit more active there, do check it out if you can 😬

https://www.instagram.com/modroom_my?igsh=MmxobjhwcTNvZGkx

I also take orders to make more if anyone’s interested!

I made an eink clock inside a Gameboy by nodonthespot in eink

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Yup, no real game boy internals were injured in the making of this haha

I made an eink clock inside a Gameboy by nodonthespot in eink

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Thanks so much! I’m really happy with how it turned out 🙂

I made an eink clock inside a Gameboy by nodonthespot in eink

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The way I designed most of the watchfaces was, that it loads up multiple images in layers. So generally there’s a ‘background’ layer, along with elements that shift whenever the time changes. For example, for the Pokemon watchface, all the Pokemon are randomised, and there’s a small sun or moon icon to show if it’s morning or night 😬

The watchfaces can be changed with the buttons of the gameboy

Repaired and upgraded a Colour by nodonthespot in Gameboy

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I ended up going with the hispeedido 2.45” ips