I mean, it basically already is :p The board's been retraced, all of the parts have been identified, and open-source software, whilst not exactly complete firmware replacements (although the gui branch in the retro-go project is looking pretty spicy 👀) is available and pretty usable!
@@MrKhaz101 I'd like to see someone try. I'll settle for someone showing me a similar DC to DC converter that only takes a tiny over-width 0805 inductor, 2 resistors, and a few well placed ceramic capacitors in 0805 and smaller to run a μC of this size. ...Or better yet, someone tell me what chip they are using. I've been through smdmark, smd,yooneed,one, octopart, digikey mouser, arrow, TI, Torix Semi, AliEx and lcsc...so far, but no dice on a DSBGA-12 DC Converter or Audio chip match. I mean, if you were to want something to do...this is what I need to complete the fully reversed hardware. There are ~70 passives and the vast majority are 0201. A THT design will be significantly larger :-) @Sinisig yup
I didn't expect this amount of progress in such a short time, amazing. Great to already see a G&W emulator being developed, really looking forward to that.
Amazing work! Glad to hear y'all are planning to make Homebrew accessable for us non developers. I was worried this was gonna be too complicated for me to Homebrew considering you can't write through USB C like you could with the mini consoles.
I hope I will be able to turn this thing into an emulation device dedicated to G&W games at some point :) (or even pay someone to modify mine). It’s good to get video updates like this, thanks for the news ;).
Hands down, one of the best tech channels on youtube. Really great work. A G&W device and some of the hardware hacking tools mentioned in prev videos are being shipped to me. Can't wait:)
Cool. Thanks for the update. I also have the full footprint/netlist populated and the board outline made in pcbnew as of yesterday (12/15). My goal is a 1:1 replica of the original design, and my schematic contains every jumper, test point, and bridged smd footprint :-) -Jake
This makes me ever more excited about owning my console. Just the base hardware is already so neat. Solid buttons, good screen and weighs next to nothing. I can see why you guys make the effort. this thing could be brilliant
The fact theres a solution for the lack of internal storage make this project 100 times more amazing, you guys from the homebrew community are soo amazing
I'm most looking forward to the FPGA idea, I love the G&W design but the stock firmware is really quite lackluster. I'm also no good at soldering so a drop-in replacement board is ideal, and FPGA technology is amazing to me. You could even have an FPGA core for the stock processor, that would be some inception level shenanigans..
Really looking forward to this. Will probably wait until they have plug in boards or something you can swap in and be able to easily load up games. Also, I found out recently that they've some time ago reversed engineered the original Game & Watch games and recreated them in MAME I believe. It would be really cool if the community would be able to convert those MAME Game & Watch games to be able to load them onto this device and be able to play them. They may could even mode it to where you could put say the dual screen Zelda game on it too. As I believe you really only need one screen at a time, and then it could change screens to when you go up and fight the dragon. Maybe people in the know could pass these ideas along to the right people involved in this.
@@stacksmashing Thanks. I was referring to hoping they design the boards/chips or whatever to be able to work with the MAMA G&W stuff. As seeing developer content doesn't mean it will be developed further into something that is easy or practical to put on later by the general public.
You all are doing some amazing work. While I personally don't plan to mod mine, I love it when people find ways to enhance products. Mind you, I kinda want to see a retro gaming device with the same form factor as the Game & Watch, but with all of the buttons needed for SNES. And could you imagine someone making a Game & Watch style dual screen handheld that could play DS games? Frankly that would be amazing. Of course, that would probably have to wait until new types of batteries replace lithium.
@@megamanx466 I'll be honest, I like the idea of modding a GBA. The only issue I have is that I would like to have a plastic shell that was manufactured without a battery compartment, allowing optimum room for a flat internal rechargable lithium battery. Still, I brought up the DS because merging the dual screen Game & Watch asthetic with the DS really seems awesome to me. Kinda like if you could play Game Boy games on a device that looks like a Pokemon Pikachu virtual pet. And they did also have those Game Boy style Game & Watch keychains, though they only had 3 buttons and a D-Pad.
@@silversonic1 Yeah the looks of the GBA I wouldn't mind altering, because I never did like the original's look anyway. I think the ultimate be all portable system would be a PSP or Vita with those internal's hardware power, but modded to play anything. 😅
@@megamanx466 I admit that the Vita is pretty good. But soon enough the Switch Lite could end up being pretty awesome for the emulation scene. Of course, the Vita still wins on pocketability.
I hope you can extract the original easter egg image files from the original device, such as the one that shows up when you leave the device idle for a long time.
Hmnn... This is collector item, if you wanted it as a nes/snes portable emulator (out of the box) you might as well loose your faith. This needs tons of workaround for that task.
ITCM? The last time I dealt with any ITCM was when I was doing Nintendo DS Homebrew, the ARM9 had ITCM in there as fast memory to hold your instructions.
@@siskavard it would 100% need a hardware mod, aside from the USB port there's also the fact that the default memory is too small, it has to be enhanced.
Actually, now I wonder if there is some persistence to it, so I will read again after playing some games and compare. Then I want to see what happens when I change a byte and write back. Fun experiments for a Sunday afternoon. :)
Absolutely, though the problem with the SD card is throughput: The STM32 supports a memory mapped mode for SPI flashes, which is really fast and allows you to just run code from the flash. With SD-card you'd have to copy it into memory (of which we don't have much), or copy it to flash (causes flash wear) etc :)
@@stacksmashing I guess i spend too much time with low-end stm32 (f103c8) that i didn't that they can run code from external flash. Well, it was just an idea. Keep up with great work you are doing! This is already amazing as it is!
@@stacksmashing umm, that thing has over a megabyte of RAM, that should be plenty for such a small system. Nobody but the insane would expect it to run something like Crysis, but having more RAM than a stock Amiga 500 should make many things possible.
Yes, you can now fit any NES game on there, even multiple ones. Where as the original chip might have only held the early black box titles one at a time.
I have always wanted a new Game & Watch. This is the first time for me buying a mobile console early and being able to follow the hacking progress. However, I think I'll wait for a safer, more solid hacks.
We have some very smart cookies amongst us, just fascinating to watch these type of videos. Even though I dont understand the tech jargon but interesting. Cant wait to see what they think of next, can/will they port Crysis?
I wonder whether it would be possible to make some sort of modchip that makes it so you can alter the flash memory via the data points on a replacement USBC port? That would mean we would be able to easily put our own ROMs on there without very much hassle, only requiring we open it up once (and probably do a bit of soldering).
I'm excited to see the progress even if I wouldn't be able to do this myself. If it were me I'd mod that 3d printed back to also leave room for a kickstand and pretty much just load it up with G&W, Tetris and Pokemon.
@@siskavard yes I know and this is what I mean. It comes to a point to say: do you know what Nintendo? we do out own better one and sell it without firmware for the legal issues and people flash your firmware and trallaaalalalalal
@@Adventures_EC People are already making custom boards as mentioned in the video. China will have G&W knock-offs mass produced with all the pool of knowledge provided here.
The homebrew community is so amazing! but aw man, i wish the homebrew community will do all these for the 3DS, DS lite and GBA SP. I really want a 3DS that can play gba games with multiplayer natively.
Very cool! I have a question (maybe it's stupid): if you can run "flashdumper" in ITCM RAM, why not use it to copy the internal flash to RAM already? Why the extra step dealing with the SPI flash, encrypting and writing the payload just to have it loaded and executed after a reboot?
Great question! If you connect a debugger and afterwards try reading internal flash (from the code in RAM) the device will hardfault - so we need to be able to run code without the debugger attached :)
Looking forward to the g&w emulator for it ! Its the reason i bought mine in the hope of adding g&w emulation. Is there anywhere to get more info on that emulator?
This is amazing stuff , well done to all involved, I've not even open the box on mine yet, got it for £39.99 very good price, should have bought 2 one for hacking lol, keep up the good work ;) P.S be great to see a SD slot mod....
I don't know if this Game & Watch is still in production, i.e. Nintendo may have already manufactured all they are going to make. But I wonder if they may fix the language issue on future manufactured devices. And so it may be worth it to keep an eye out on revised units as they may also try and change something to keep it from getting hacked.
@@megamanx466 Yeah, but my point was Nintendo acknowledged there was a language defect. And so if they are still manufacturing these, then they may make a running change to fix it. And they could also plug holes to help keep it from getting hacked.
@@colt5189 Possibly, but the 'Super Mario Bros.' games have been on emulators for decades now, so I doubt it's worth the time/money for them to try to stop .0001% of hacking into their under powered collector's portable hardware that still has to be bought from Nintendo. Why not as a corporation just save the money/time and pass it on as profits? Most other companies aren't worried about obsolete hardware. 😅
@@colt5189 Nintendo is lazy. They didn't even bother to overhaul the hardware in the re-releases of the NES/SNES Classics after they were hacked to death. Nintendo only rages when the Switch is hacked which got several hardware revisions.
@@SonyPWNsNintendont I'm glad Nintendo has been lazy on making these hacker proof. As it seems from what I've read that Nintendo could have put a little more effort into making it harder to hack these devices. It seems very strange why Nintendo wouldn't put in the extra effort. Though it bugs me with Nintendo being lazy by getting rid of the virtual console. Because there are plenty of older games that I would rebuy on the Switch that I can't because Nintendo dumped the virtual console for some dumb reason. Luckily some of that has been rereleased like the Sonic games, and the Contra collection, etc. But it's no where near what was on the virtual consoles.
They made the SWD lines available on five plated-through holes though. Maybe they're okay with the hardware hacking but have to do some minimal encryption to legally protect their IP.
@@stacksmashing This website have tons of game&watch games and others versions.... but run only in FLASH, is it possible play this on this device? I think we need a flash browser... (pica-pic.com)
At this rate, yall will basically make the G&W fully open source
I mean, it basically already is :p
The board's been retraced, all of the parts have been identified, and open-source software, whilst not exactly complete firmware replacements (although the gui branch in the retro-go project is looking pretty spicy 👀) is available and pretty usable!
@@miko-nv9cl This makes me want to do a through-hole soldered version of the G&W, what a cool community
@@MrKhaz101
I'd like to see someone try.
I'll settle for someone showing me a similar DC to DC converter that only takes a tiny over-width 0805 inductor, 2 resistors, and a few well placed ceramic capacitors in 0805 and smaller to run a μC of this size. ...Or better yet, someone tell me what chip they are using. I've been through smdmark, smd,yooneed,one, octopart, digikey mouser, arrow, TI, Torix Semi, AliEx and lcsc...so far, but no dice on a DSBGA-12 DC Converter or Audio chip match. I mean, if you were to want something to do...this is what I need to complete the fully reversed hardware.
There are ~70 passives and the vast majority are 0201. A THT design will be significantly larger :-)
@Sinisig
yup
Gameboy games?! Now we're talking. That looks so good on that screen.
I'm wondering how. The gameboy screen resolution is different than the NES, but it looks pixel perfect on that screen with no cropping or shrinking?
@@jeffmillett7332 The screen is probably scaled 2x but the bottom pixels of the screen are scaled 1x, essentially squishing them.
@@cst1229 Ohhhh yes you are exactly right, I can see the paragoomba reach the top of the screen and squish. That's clever
@@jeffmillett7332 It's also noticeable at the status bar and especially the bottom of the playfield.
The homebrew community is amazing
I’m so glad there are people smarter than me working on this!
Pretty excited to see where this goes. The screen on the Game and Watch is absolutely beautiful.
1 on video
I agree 100% I literally searched out homebrewing because of it- It would be a shame to let it go to waste only playing OG mario bros
yeah I bet it's beautiful. wish I could see it
While there are easier devices to buy for the sake of emulation and homebrew. I love the idea of someone pulling this thig out and goig full ham.
Also, most of those other devices have far inferior build quality and screens.
I think the real point is to get the maximum nintendo love on to an official nintendo product celebrating the roots of nintendo.
@@lostxj I like this, well said.
Holy shit, give these guys a month and they will simulate the whole thing on a subatomic level
I didn't expect this amount of progress in such a short time, amazing. Great to already see a G&W emulator being developed, really looking forward to that.
Amazing work! Glad to hear y'all are planning to make Homebrew accessable for us non developers. I was worried this was gonna be too complicated for me to Homebrew considering you can't write through USB C like you could with the mini consoles.
Very sad you had to blur this under threat of takedown by Nintendo...
Love your content.
I hope I will be able to turn this thing into an emulation device dedicated to G&W games at some point :) (or even pay someone to modify mine). It’s good to get video updates like this, thanks for the news ;).
Yeah I'm to dumb to homebrew mine. I wonder if this guy is taking requests
Hands down, one of the best tech channels on youtube. Really great work.
A G&W device and some of the hardware hacking tools mentioned in prev videos are being shipped to me. Can't wait:)
I love the NOP-slide graphics 👌🏻😂 So much great work! Well done 👏🏻
Looking very much forward to your speach at the rc3! :-)
Cool. Thanks for the update. I also have the full footprint/netlist populated and the board outline made in pcbnew as of yesterday (12/15). My goal is a 1:1 replica of the original design, and my schematic contains every jumper, test point, and bridged smd footprint :-)
-Jake
This makes me ever more excited about owning my console. Just the base hardware is already so neat. Solid buttons, good screen and weighs next to nothing. I can see why you guys make the effort. this thing could be brilliant
Once I can confidently say I have all the single-screen Game & Watch games on this thing, my life will be complete.
i always find your work so interesting. Thanks for all your work and pushing the community forward!
The fact theres a solution for the lack of internal storage make this project 100 times more amazing, you guys from the homebrew community are soo amazing
Wow, So much has been done in such a sort time!
I'm most looking forward to the FPGA idea, I love the G&W design but the stock firmware is really quite lackluster. I'm also no good at soldering so a drop-in replacement board is ideal, and FPGA technology is amazing to me. You could even have an FPGA core for the stock processor, that would be some inception level shenanigans..
Absolutely beautiful NOP slide, the production quality of this channel is 👌👌
Thanks a lot! :)
Good work we hope to see a easy flash solution soon so we can all join in on the fun :)
If only the USB C has data connection to the main board - would make homebrewing so much better!
Yeah, that will be great! Hacking snes mini was a piece of cake!
@@Don0r4sTyLE Unfortunately, hacking hardware will rule this out for 80% of most people.
Really looking forward to this. Will probably wait until they have plug in boards or something you can swap in and be able to easily load up games. Also, I found out recently that they've some time ago reversed engineered the original Game & Watch games and recreated them in MAME I believe. It would be really cool if the community would be able to convert those MAME Game & Watch games to be able to load them onto this device and be able to play them.
They may could even mode it to where you could put say the dual screen Zelda game on it too. As I believe you really only need one screen at a time, and then it could change screens to when you go up and fight the dragon.
Maybe people in the know could pass these ideas along to the right people involved in this.
I mean it's in the video :) Someone already has the MAME G&W stuff running :)
@@stacksmashing Thanks. I was referring to hoping they design the boards/chips or whatever to be able to work with the MAMA G&W stuff. As seeing developer content doesn't mean it will be developed further into something that is easy or practical to put on later by the general public.
You all are doing some amazing work. While I personally don't plan to mod mine, I love it when people find ways to enhance products. Mind you, I kinda want to see a retro gaming device with the same form factor as the Game & Watch, but with all of the buttons needed for SNES. And could you imagine someone making a Game & Watch style dual screen handheld that could play DS games? Frankly that would be amazing. Of course, that would probably have to wait until new types of batteries replace lithium.
I think modding a Gameboy Advanced would be perfect. I never really like the DS personally, because the touch screen was under utilized in games. 😅
@@megamanx466 I'll be honest, I like the idea of modding a GBA. The only issue I have is that I would like to have a plastic shell that was manufactured without a battery compartment, allowing optimum room for a flat internal rechargable lithium battery.
Still, I brought up the DS because merging the dual screen Game & Watch asthetic with the DS really seems awesome to me. Kinda like if you could play Game Boy games on a device that looks like a Pokemon Pikachu virtual pet. And they did also have those Game Boy style Game & Watch keychains, though they only had 3 buttons and a D-Pad.
@@silversonic1 Yeah the looks of the GBA I wouldn't mind altering, because I never did like the original's look anyway. I think the ultimate be all portable system would be a PSP or Vita with those internal's hardware power, but modded to play anything. 😅
@@megamanx466 I admit that the Vita is pretty good. But soon enough the Switch Lite could end up being pretty awesome for the emulation scene. Of course, the Vita still wins on pocketability.
@@silversonic1 Yeah the Switch Lite is pointless to me. I have the Switch, but the Vita does have that pocketability and power(for it's size & age). 😅
I hope you can extract the original easter egg image files from the original device, such as the one that shows up when you leave the device idle for a long time.
I never thought that will happen so early on :) Great!
Thes update videos keep me sane. I need to know that $50 i spent will not be wasted
All i want now is GB games on this thing.
Don't expect too much from it
Hmnn... This is collector item, if you wanted it as a nes/snes portable emulator (out of the box) you might as well loose your faith.
This needs tons of workaround for that task.
@@boriqua7453 same
If you're that concerned about spending $50 then this product probably wasn't for you
ITCM? The last time I dealt with any ITCM was when I was doing Nintendo DS Homebrew, the ARM9 had ITCM in there as fast memory to hold your instructions.
I'd like to help support you guys, but I'm interested to hear more about use for non-developers.
Same, however it's doubtful they can do this since the USBC connection on the device is power-only afaik
@@siskavard it would 100% need a hardware mod, aside from the USB port there's also the fact that the default memory is too small, it has to be enhanced.
Good work. I wish there are a lot of projects in this thing.
Amazing work you have all done.
I just got mine today and dumped the SPI flash using a CH341A and a 1.8V adapter board. Thank you for the hints! :)
Actually, now I wonder if there is some persistence to it, so I will read again after playing some games and compare. Then I want to see what happens when I change a byte and write back. Fun experiments for a Sunday afternoon. :)
Awesom, have fun :) I can really recommend binwalk-W -i for comparing binaries!
@@stacksmashing Oh I didn't know that one; I usually vimdiff the outputs from xxd. Thank you!
You folks are justifying the $50 price tag on the G&W. Thanks!
einfach der hammer, fetten respekt
you are all doing amazing work god speed :D
Great work and great video
You and the community are absolutely legends.
Is it possible to add sd-card SPI module, connect it to pins that are used for st-link and use some library that can use sd-card with bit-banged SPI?
Absolutely, though the problem with the SD card is throughput: The STM32 supports a memory mapped mode for SPI flashes, which is really fast and allows you to just run code from the flash. With SD-card you'd have to copy it into memory (of which we don't have much), or copy it to flash (causes flash wear) etc :)
@@stacksmashing I guess i spend too much time with low-end stm32 (f103c8) that i didn't that they can run code from external flash. Well, it was just an idea. Keep up with great work you are doing! This is already amazing as it is!
@@stacksmashing umm, that thing has over a megabyte of RAM, that should be plenty for such a small system. Nobody but the insane would expect it to run something like Crysis, but having more RAM than a stock Amiga 500 should make many things possible.
Woooooooowww support for G&W roms is what I was dreaming about !
I bought mine last weekend. Watching this channel for updates.
Putting in a bigger flash chip seems like an important game changer. You can put way more games on there now (rather than a single-digit number).
Yes, you can now fit any NES game on there, even multiple ones. Where as the original chip might have only held the early black box titles one at a time.
Thank you for this and all your other work!
How much memory would be freed up by removing the „Draw Mario“ easter egg video and using that space for games/emulators?
I expect the G&W SMB be fully hackfriendly when starts to sell in Mexico by January, thanks for the effort and the time, keep the good job
Amazing work - thank you!
I have always wanted a new Game & Watch. This is the first time for me buying a mobile console early and being able to follow the hacking progress. However, I think I'll wait for a safer, more solid hacks.
Incredible work. Gosh!
Great work!
We have some very smart cookies amongst us, just fascinating to watch these type of videos. Even though I dont understand the tech jargon but interesting.
Cant wait to see what they think of next, can/will they port Crysis?
Best NOPsled animation ever is in this video.
I wonder whether it would be possible to make some sort of modchip that makes it so you can alter the flash memory via the data points on a replacement USBC port? That would mean we would be able to easily put our own ROMs on there without very much hassle, only requiring we open it up once (and probably do a bit of soldering).
Amazing stuff! I only bought the thing knowing this would eventualy happend xD Looking forward to the future of game & watch emulation
I'm excited to see the progress even if I wouldn't be able to do this myself. If it were me I'd mod that 3d printed back to also leave room for a kickstand and pretty much just load it up with G&W, Tetris and Pokemon.
I really want all the gw games on my GW
Looking forward to make my custom G&W
thanks to you guys Im going to buy this :) maybe one day I will be able to play wolfenstein 3d :D
Not even really interested in the games but this was brilliant.
No way to add games on this without having experience of soldering correct?
at this point, why not to make new board and new device in general?
Its less about the results & more of a fun & challenging thing to try & do.
@@siskavard yes I know and this is what I mean. It comes to a point to say: do you know what Nintendo? we do out own better one and sell it without firmware for the legal issues and people flash your firmware and trallaaalalalalal
I'm sure China is taking notes as we speak
@@SonyPWNsNintendont no China. Smart people whereever they are
@@Adventures_EC People are already making custom boards as mentioned in the video. China will have G&W knock-offs mass produced with all the pool of knowledge provided here.
Emulator for all those mame G&W titles that's what this device should have been in the first place !
Dang, why don't other devices have this level of homebrew support? Even a 3D-printed custom case!
I'm definitely keeping an eye on this.
The homebrew community is so amazing!
but aw man, i wish the homebrew community will do all these for the 3DS, DS lite and GBA SP. I really want a 3DS that can play gba games with multiplayer natively.
Keep up the good work this is totally a value add to this device
You guys are simply amazing. I have nothing more to say.
Real ones rewatch the censored version
Very cool! I have a question (maybe it's stupid): if you can run "flashdumper" in ITCM RAM, why not use it to copy the internal flash to RAM already? Why the extra step dealing with the SPI flash, encrypting and writing the payload just to have it loaded and executed after a reboot?
Great question! If you connect a debugger and afterwards try reading internal flash (from the code in RAM) the device will hardfault - so we need to be able to run code without the debugger attached :)
@@stacksmashing Ohh it's clearer now, thanks!
would it be possible to get higher flash memory than what you mentioned say around 2gb?
mindblowing stuff you guys n gals are golden! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Looking forward to the g&w emulator for it ! Its the reason i bought mine in the hope of adding g&w emulation. Is there anywhere to get more info on that emulator?
Game and Watch collection sounds cool.
Shame I probably couldn't do this.
This is amazing stuff , well done to all involved, I've not even open the box on mine yet, got it for £39.99 very good price, should have bought 2 one for hacking lol, keep up the good work ;) P.S be great to see a SD slot mod....
a comprehensive website must be done to host of all these scattered stuff
We are working on a wiki!
Wow, really amazing work !
It's a shame that this little device will be unavailable come march, and that it's not available in good old australia
I want to see sonic 1 from the master system version on there
Is there a way to homebrew it without taking it apart?
4:48 I love the fact that you can access ITCM-RAM using MDMA!
Wow, drugs really are the solution to everything!
Amazing work, I want a custom mother board :) !!!!
When will the Game Gear Mini be ready to play ps1 roms?
Would be nice to configure sd slot somewhere
I don't know if this Game & Watch is still in production, i.e. Nintendo may have already manufactured all they are going to make. But I wonder if they may fix the language issue on future manufactured devices. And so it may be worth it to keep an eye out on revised units as they may also try and change something to keep it from getting hacked.
They said they'll be sold until March 31st of 2021. 😁
@@megamanx466 Yeah, but my point was Nintendo acknowledged there was a language defect. And so if they are still manufacturing these, then they may make a running change to fix it. And they could also plug holes to help keep it from getting hacked.
@@colt5189 Possibly, but the 'Super Mario Bros.' games have been on emulators for decades now, so I doubt it's worth the time/money for them to try to stop .0001% of hacking into their under powered collector's portable hardware that still has to be bought from Nintendo. Why not as a corporation just save the money/time and pass it on as profits? Most other companies aren't worried about obsolete hardware. 😅
@@colt5189 Nintendo is lazy. They didn't even bother to overhaul the hardware in the re-releases of the NES/SNES Classics after they were hacked to death. Nintendo only rages when the Switch is hacked which got several hardware revisions.
@@SonyPWNsNintendont I'm glad Nintendo has been lazy on making these hacker proof. As it seems from what I've read that Nintendo could have put a little more effort into making it harder to hack these devices.
It seems very strange why Nintendo wouldn't put in the extra effort.
Though it bugs me with Nintendo being lazy by getting rid of the virtual console. Because there are plenty of older games that I would rebuy on the Switch that I can't because Nintendo dumped the virtual console for some dumb reason. Luckily some of that has been rereleased like the Sonic games, and the Contra collection, etc. But it's no where near what was on the virtual consoles.
The discord link is no longer valid, can you post?
_I have no idea what you said!_
_But I know you're a wizard!_
_And I like your funny words, magic man!!_ 👍
You guys are amazing!
nice
You got game and watch games on It
That's all I wanted
Pretty cool to also have gameboy aswell
This is next level
I cant wait to be playing cyberpunk 2077 on that bad boy
Gr8 job 👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing how he can do this
Thank you so much for your work and for sharing it in such an interesting way!
this is so sick! big ups!
Tried googling the flash chip to get one but it keeps saying it's 128mb will that still work?
128 Mb (megabits) = 16 MB (megabytes). It is common for flash chips to have their capacity listed in megabits instead of megabytes
What about folks like me that have no desire to diy but want someone else to take a g&w and add more games to it?
I have one but idk if I want to mod it
Nifty. It is very Nintendo to have protections and per device keys and other such nonsense for such a gimmicky little device...
They made the SWD lines available on five plated-through holes though. Maybe they're okay with the hardware hacking but have to do some minimal encryption to legally protect their IP.
@@IanTester they have to program them somehow.
Wouldn't all those new parts & pcbs basically just make it a whole new/different device?
How about put/run other titles of Game & Watch titles in?
Have you watched the video? It’s mentioned :)
@@stacksmashing thanks, English is not my native language, maybe I miss this part. Thanks one more time and keep going on!
@@stacksmashing This website have tons of game&watch games and others versions.... but run only in FLASH, is it possible play this on this device? I think we need a flash browser... (pica-pic.com)