All of his projects are like that stage of prototyping where you finally have a base design, you build it, realize it will need multiple redesigns, then try everything you can to get the current revision working.
I love that it’s clear that James can be incredibly precise and he could have made this look so clean and polished. But instead, he’d rather smash things together like some kind of mad scientist wizard because it’s more fun.
What do you mean “shouldn’t have existed”?! This problem was as inevitable as the one about playing Gameboy games portably, which was elegantly solved by putting the Gameboy cartridge in a Super Gameboy player that’s slotted in a Super Boy, which is an unofficial portable SNES. No way that problem could’ve been avoided!
Ayep, as someone Who works in electronic repairs this makes me cringe so hard, There's so much board abuse i can't even wrap my head around It.....yet i love every second of this
I’m not a dankpods viewer, but this is more in-line with what I like watching than dankpods is. You can definitely tell that he’s using the same sorta style though. Not a complaint tbh. If it works why fix it.
As someone who does electronic repair as a hobby I very much appreciate actually showing off some of the struggle & frustration of something just not working for some reason rather than pretending it never happened and editing the video as if it worked first try.
Normal youtubers: "i will use cad to model a new shell with slots for the motherboard and controller port, and a cartridge opening, then i will 3d print the adapters and plugs for the shell James: hot glue, angle grinder, flush cutters, scissors and lots of magic
I am absolutely horrified by your skills. Even my wife laughed in shock, fear, and no small amount of outrage as your precision angle grinding took out that square of plastic to make room for the mobo. Very nicely done! "Oh no, now you'll be able to tell it's a homemade project!" was by far my favorite joke. Definitely following you to see what you do next!
NSFW: "Madlad makes NES cart play with itself." I really hope this goes viral. I think a lot of crazy shit when it comes to tech repurposing, but this is on another level.
The way this man asserts dominance over the electronics is a thing of beauty. Just like a master painter where the brush is a power tool and the paint is hot glue.
You should see him fix cars over on garbage time... James might be even madder than Wade is ((look for donkey van carpeting if you want god reference point)
On your previous video showing the creation of a portable SNES, I stated that I had never seen such a thorough defiling of a machine before, and applauded your efforts. I am here now to say you have once again completely outdone yourself, and I look forward to seeing your work in the future. Godspeed, tech body horror man.
The masterful knowledge of tiny electronics, juxtaposed against malicious misuse of powertools and jerryrig case design is just youtube-gold. I do hope that one of your creations gets a nice well designed case at some point, though. Would be fun to see.
I swear to God this channel is a rollercoaster of emotion. I wanna scream and cry when i see how he rips the console apart but still wanna watch it to the end since i think the idea is interesting and cool 😂 The best part is the end with the connector. It looks so wrong but is just brilliant! The embodiment of "if it looks stupid, but it works, it is not stupid anymore!"
@@koolaid33The name is more already taken because NEC is an actual japanese computer chip manufacturer. I don't think they do much other than computer chip making anymore. I'm actually not sure that they are even still around.
James, I've just finally made it over from the Dank channels and I love this stuff. There's something so wonderfully twisted about making a game play itself. Please keep up this very important work.
I was surprised it still worked with all that cable inductance added to the circuit, but I suppose the clock isn't all that fast. There's a good chance the FCC wouldn't like what emits from that adapter though...
The immense power level James displays whenever he just shreds something with zero regard for being careful and it still working at the end is amazing. It's like watching a master chef filet a fish with the blade coming dangerously close to their hand but like, evil and fucked up
I am a software guy, and this "I came in like a wrecking ball approach to hardware" combined with the fast-cut editing was something I have never seen before. This is very interesting. Congrats on making it all work. Amazing.
Hey James!!! I just wanted to let you know that over here in Spain they're showing your PlayStation video on the screens of public transport buses. Couldn't find a way to get in contact with you so I shared it here on a new video
13:05 "NES Ball :)" Aside from the overwhelming panic I feel watching a game (presumably not a reproduction cart) getting chop shopped, this was very entertaining.
I think that, if it had been a smaller game, like the Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt cartridge, you would have had enough space to put everything a little lower so you wouldn't have had to remove that dent from the back of the cartridge, and thus you wouldn't have faced the issue of not being able to insert the cart back and having to drill a hole to make it fit back.
I was hugely confused when I read the title. Now I genuinely believe that James could make a legitimate Frankenstein's Monster but built solely out of electronics.
I was just about to comment "I would love to see an nes cartridge playing itself." Then I got to around 12:20 and I was filled with joy that James had the same thought.
I laughed during every step of the construction, the surgical care you apply when getting components from the boards and cutting the plastic is unparalleled, bravo
@@AdriaticTokoru only if you didnt grow up with one. when the playstation 2 came out the old playstation became the playstation 1. marketing and shit, and the internet refined the terminology and broadened it to mean devices outside of peoples' sphere of being influenced, but the first playstation in the series of two consoles that you are keeping up with the release of as a child? You're not calling it "classic" you're calling it the playstation 1. its not a car and children dont have timeframe ranges to know what classicness is anyway, rant over. im not mad at you.
You can be a lot less careful with stuff when you know how to repair them. Seriously, a lot of my "electronics anxiety" went away with just basic soldering knowledge and equipment.
Saw this video linked in a Discord server and, not knowing your channel or work, I was expecting the usual UA-cam recipe Martha Stewart tier of perfectionist presentation and curated cleanness. I have never in my life been happier to be wrong. THIS is the kind of energy I can get behind, tearing stuff's guts out, accidentally breaking it and having to fix it again, just the true spirit of Tinkering With Shit. I definitely don't have anywhere near the knowledge and background you do but I do tend to open and fix my own shit a lot and this is exactly my speed in terms of the focus on functionality first, and totally embracing chaos. Loved every minute of this and will be subscribing to check out any future videos!
I feel entertained by this content because James is so knowledgeable and confident and at the same time a madman and crazed genius that I'm both scared and completely comfortable with what's going on. I trust the process even though I'm winging in my chair. Thanks for the content mate!
Fixing the trace with 0.1mm wire is not something I’ve seen before, very cool. I was trying to fix a clock in our kitchen last Friday, where the pcb was felt from battery oxidation, could try this. I won’t, but it’s cool to see that it’s possible. Inspiring stuff, great repair work! Thanks for including that in the Velcro as others have said.
You know, I always forget how destructive disassembles can get in these videos, so I'm always in a bit of shock whenever I see James breaking things apart with usually very little concern.
My type A personality gets a heart attack at watching you go headfirst into this without so much as a plan and with little to no care at all. I love it!
I love this. You really went off the deep end at the last. I’m currently building a collection of briefcase cartridge systems with built in monitors. I dont do a lot of wiring but I did have to resolder my controller ports in my genesis. Now I have a super nes built into a vintage Panasonic camcorder case.
There's something powerful about the disrespect and use of power tools with the electronic components. It's like deranged prototyping.
All of his projects are like that stage of prototyping where you finally have a base design, you build it, realize it will need multiple redesigns, then try everything you can to get the current revision working.
A series of bold hacking together with hot glue choices
I was a bit nervous with how close he got while cutting some of those pieces
gross, its playing with itself
-Dremel?- Nah.
*_ANGLE GRINDER_*
I love that it’s clear that James can be incredibly precise and he could have made this look so clean and polished. But instead, he’d rather smash things together like some kind of mad scientist wizard because it’s more fun.
There is method to this 🔥madness🔥
It’s giving Mekboy so hard.
You have to know how to do things right in order to know how you can get away with doing them wrong.
He's taking the Wade approach of DankPods.
@@SupaGamersAlt and the approach of "if it works but is ugly.. it works"
12:38
That was an elegant solution for a problem that never should have existed in the first place. Well done.
What do you mean “shouldn’t have existed”?! This problem was as inevitable as the one about playing Gameboy games portably, which was elegantly solved by putting the Gameboy cartridge in a Super Gameboy player that’s slotted in a Super Boy, which is an unofficial portable SNES.
No way that problem could’ve been avoided!
@@MageBurger 😂
Everything about this makes me so uncomfortable yet I am 100% here for it
My manz juzt woke up and CHOZE VIOLENCE
the tearing apart the console and cutting the cartridge was so bad
As someone who's only ever handled boards to build a pc, compared to how i baby those parts i was shocked anything worked at the end
Ayep, as someone Who works in electronic repairs this makes me cringe so hard, There's so much board abuse i can't even wrap my head around It.....yet i love every second of this
Came here to say the same thing.
This feels like a dankpods video except where he knows too much about electronics
and fast placed + no background music
I’m not a dankpods viewer, but this is more in-line with what I like watching than dankpods is. You can definitely tell that he’s using the same sorta style though. Not a complaint tbh. If it works why fix it.
i think james and dankpods are friends or something
@@CrashFan03That's the rumor.
@@chiken9913This.
You know what? Name it the James Game Station, it's your creation and it's perfect
Games Same Jtation
The bonds name, james name
Bonds names the james
Bames nond is having a stronk
Call a bondulance
JameStation
The Jamesstation
Comes with a game preloaded, even
The electronic component gore and the blatant disregard for safety go so well together.
As someone who does electronic repair as a hobby I very much appreciate actually showing off some of the struggle & frustration of something just not working for some reason rather than pretending it never happened and editing the video as if it worked first try.
I think that's the best part showing the struggles. Once it ends up working, it is the best feeling for someone who likes tinker.
12:50
IM SORRY, YOU MADE A GAME LITERALLY PLAY ITSELF
puts a different spin on the term “you played yourself”
3:24 “and why not usb c? Because I need 2 resistors and I can’t be bothered”
Spoken like a true clone company
you misspelled apple
@@Suzumi-kun Apple joke would've worked an iPhone generation ago
@@Suzumi-kunnah, apple would've designed a whole new proprietary connector like they did with the vision pro 🤣
@@Mandarin9900 Especially because literally every single one of their product categories except for the Vision Pro now uses USB-C.
or nintendo in 2017
You not only fit an NES in a cartridge, but you also fit a full cartridge inside and played the cartridge on a cartridge. Genuis
but best of all: nes ball
I agree @GamemodePC 😂
Cartridge on a cartridge on a cartridge on a cartridge
lol
the true genius was in the restating of what he did in the video
"That's close enough I reckon" is the most real DIY quote ever. It also perfectly sums up this video.
This takes the notion of, “Congratulations, you just played yourself.” to a whole new level.
The OurainboNES playing itself at the end was utterly horrifying.
What ungodly creation has this man brought fourth
This is currently my favorite video ever
Thanks!!
Normal youtubers: "i will use cad to model a new shell with slots for the motherboard and controller port, and a cartridge opening, then i will 3d print the adapters and plugs for the shell
James: hot glue, angle grinder, flush cutters, scissors and lots of magic
Don't forget the pot of liquid NES cartridge
@@IneptOrange NES cartridge purée
*nes ball*@@انا_ابراهيم_البناوي
@@prodbysteexymy game cartridge plays game cartridges!
my laugh " rusty door hinge"
2:07 Here you see Mario getting a lobotomy.
That's his head not his "head"
Update: I mixed up lobotomy and neutering
@Forthakine easy, I'm stupid
fire in the hole
A much needed one I might add.
@@SetOfAllSetsneuteing doesnf remove your bell end 💀💀💀
This falls into the category of "I don't want to do this myself, but I enjoyed watching you do it."
You couldn't pay me to do this. Why? Because I'm sure I couldn't have fixed all the issues along the way.
@@burlapknapsack I know nothing about electronics so I would just cry trying to attempt.
I am absolutely horrified by your skills. Even my wife laughed in shock, fear, and no small amount of outrage as your precision angle grinding took out that square of plastic to make room for the mobo. Very nicely done!
"Oh no, now you'll be able to tell it's a homemade project!" was by far my favorite joke. Definitely following you to see what you do next!
NSFW: "Madlad makes NES cart play with itself."
I really hope this goes viral. I think a lot of crazy shit when it comes to tech repurposing, but this is on another level.
The NESturbator!
Actually. No don’t name it that. I think I just threw up a little 🤢
AutoNESullation
@@AdamBuker wiildo
@@AdamBuker Same energy as early PC NES emulator NESticle from 1997
new super fairy wiki??? that doesnt exist
if I was an NES game I would be horrified.
Yes it plays itself! That was the topper. Made me smile at the audacity of such a thing.
So this is what the villagers watching viktor frankenstein from far away felt like huh
this comment deserves to not die alone
cross compatibility to a whole new level
The way this man asserts dominance over the electronics is a thing of beauty. Just like a master painter where the brush is a power tool and the paint is hot glue.
You should see him fix cars over on garbage time...
James might be even madder than Wade is ((look for donkey van carpeting if you want god reference point)
"I'm gonna have to very carefully remove that"
*pulls out circular saw*
That, my good sir, is an angle grinder.
@@tommyc5740One way or the other, that thing is certainly not unscathed.
I read this comment 2 seconds before it happened and it still caught me off guard
"Did you seriously just use a micro USB cable?"
"Sorry, guys. I couldn't resist."
On your previous video showing the creation of a portable SNES, I stated that I had never seen such a thorough defiling of a machine before, and applauded your efforts. I am here now to say you have once again completely outdone yourself, and I look forward to seeing your work in the future. Godspeed, tech body horror man.
Imagine if James got into science. He would be brought to The Hague, but he would get stuff DONE.
Mostly with hot glue😂
@@Malocalypseand lots of plastic balls
At this point, being brought to hague is akin to receiving a medal of honor.
omg it’s the eas guy that uses that one ws4k simulator
I was thinking the same!
The masterful knowledge of tiny electronics, juxtaposed against malicious misuse of powertools and jerryrig case design is just youtube-gold.
I do hope that one of your creations gets a nice well designed case at some point, though. Would be fun to see.
I swear to God this channel is a rollercoaster of emotion. I wanna scream and cry when i see how he rips the console apart but still wanna watch it to the end since i think the idea is interesting and cool 😂
The best part is the end with the connector. It looks so wrong but is just brilliant! The embodiment of "if it looks stupid, but it works, it is not stupid anymore!"
Call it the Nintendo entertainment cartridge or NEC
confusingly not made by NEC
@@SuperM789 Yeah was gonna say. NEC made the PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16, so the name's already sort of taken :0
the “Neck”
@@koolaid33 That was the joke ^^
@@koolaid33The name is more already taken because NEC is an actual japanese computer chip manufacturer. I don't think they do much other than computer chip making anymore. I'm actually not sure that they are even still around.
James is me when I take apart old or cheap tech except he actually does something with the stuff
You know before this channel I sometimes wondered how James and Wade are friends... I understand why now very well
I'd give this video two thumbs up if I could, however, I did try following your guide here, and that's now a physical impossibility...
This is my second thumbs UP!
Best entertainment I had tonight .. Thanks James !!!
most chaotic James video yet
James videos always feel like a fever dream.
So, a Normal Wade (Dankpods) video then?
Wade: PKCELL
James: NES ball
Yessss, we need a curio pile over here, too
We need a war to kickstart the exonomy
Wasted opportunity to call it a NESticle
@@adoggewokepupper 💀
3:51 "And that's where those will fit! Don't look at that."
I feel like i just watched a mad scientist create something.
That was awesome 🤩
definitely mad, not so sure about scientist
This was pure chaos, and the payoff at the end of the NES cartridge playing with itself was too good.
James, I've just finally made it over from the Dank channels and I love this stuff. There's something so wonderfully twisted about making a game play itself. Please keep up this very important work.
I popped onto youtube at just the right moment, it seems. The idea of a self-contained NES game feels like madness, and it is amazing that it works.
Just when I thought it couldn't get more chaotic, the jumper adapter to plug it into itself happened.
10/10.
My wife: "What? It already works! Why are you still making more stuff?!"
Blew my mind
I was surprised it still worked with all that cable inductance added to the circuit, but I suppose the clock isn't all that fast. There's a good chance the FCC wouldn't like what emits from that adapter though...
I was actually very proud of myself for predicting that specific deranged bit before it happened. Kind of had to happen, y'know? :3
i didn't even realize this was the fabled legendary James
"Can your GAME play GAMES?" Nice one James. Lol 😂
Yes , but can your game play games including itself ?.. James is on another planet
lol
The immense power level James displays whenever he just shreds something with zero regard for being careful and it still working at the end is amazing. It's like watching a master chef filet a fish with the blade coming dangerously close to their hand but like, evil and fucked up
I am a software guy, and this "I came in like a wrecking ball approach to hardware" combined with the fast-cut editing was something I have never seen before. This is very interesting. Congrats on making it all work. Amazing.
1:50 "I'm going to have to very carefully remove that"
*takes out angle grinder*
Well, he was careful, and it looks... ok
This isnt Jerry rigging anymore, this is James rigging
10:38 Ah yes, the new and most useless accesory for your NES that was released 2763 years later: The NES Ball
I love James jerry rig energy
Other console modders will be precise and careful
James just grabs a screwdriver and starts ripping shit out
Screwdriver? I was more concerned about the angle grinder 7mm away from his fingers
Hey James!!! I just wanted to let you know that over here in Spain they're showing your PlayStation video on the screens of public transport buses. Couldn't find a way to get in contact with you so I shared it here on a new video
Proof?
@@notmazeI made a video when I saw it happen. I can upload it as unlisted and put it on an edit
Show@@cyio
@@alittlebit64@notmaze UA-cam won't let me post the link in a reply
@@cyio just post the last part of the youtube url, after "watch?v="
13:05 "NES Ball :)"
Aside from the overwhelming panic I feel watching a game (presumably not a reproduction cart) getting chop shopped, this was very entertaining.
I think that, if it had been a smaller game, like the Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt cartridge, you would have had enough space to put everything a little lower so you wouldn't have had to remove that dent from the back of the cartridge, and thus you wouldn't have faced the issue of not being able to insert the cart back and having to drill a hole to make it fit back.
I was hugely confused when I read the title. Now I genuinely believe that James could make a legitimate Frankenstein's Monster but built solely out of electronics.
6:33 "bounced twice :D "
I went through all the stages of grief watching this and I'm not even that tech savvy
i feel like this is breaks the geneva convention on multiple levels.
I don't know if this video counts as a warcrime or as a crime against nature
@@MandrakeFernflower probably both tbh
Making a cartridge a console was one thing, but then taking it one step further and making it play itself was just "chef's kiss"
I was just about to comment "I would love to see an nes cartridge playing itself." Then I got to around 12:20 and I was filled with joy that James had the same thought.
I laughed during every step of the construction, the surgical care you apply when getting components from the boards and cutting the plastic is unparalleled, bravo
James is a Gem, and his pure skill in making something while being utterly destructive is incredible.
"My game cartridge plays game cartidgeeesss!!!!"
- James, 2024
One can only appreciate the surgical precision this man has with a anglegrinder.
Man after watching 8 Bit Guy and that whole scene be so fussy with making everything original, this was cathartic. Also you're hella smart.
James channel is so amazing, its such a blessing you found your way into making youtube content
8:01 "maybe a real NES game?-[playstation 1 intro noises from the TV????]"
glad i wasn't the only one thinking that
@@CrashFan03 same
PSC
@@AdriaticTokoru only if you didnt grow up with one. when the playstation 2 came out the old playstation became the playstation 1. marketing and shit, and the internet refined the terminology and broadened it to mean devices outside of peoples' sphere of being influenced, but the first playstation in the series of two consoles that you are keeping up with the release of as a child? You're not calling it "classic" you're calling it the playstation 1. its not a car and children dont have timeframe ranges to know what classicness is
anyway, rant over. im not mad at you.
12:40 I actually laughed out loud, audibly, possibly even to my neighbors
I'm honestly a little disappointed he didn't put the cartridge on a toploader and played a game onto the cartridge while it's being played.
same
Darn. Saw this comment AFTER I suggested the same thing.
Call it the "Self-Cartridge". It plays itself.
I could do one better. The "Khaled".
In all honesty, it seems that James put a VTxx system in a NES cartridge.
it plays with itself
@@Code7Unltd I didn't know game cartridges could be disk jockeys
@@Zordyn I guess that also makes sense
How did I miss this video? This is actual insanity
I love all the attention and care taken with the cutting and fitting of this project!
I'm usually very delicate and careful when I open up electronics. This man just rips it open with a screwdriver and it still works.
I fucking love it!
You can be a lot less careful with stuff when you know how to repair them. Seriously, a lot of my "electronics anxiety" went away with just basic soldering knowledge and equipment.
I love how James takes the doctor Frankenstein approach to literally every build he does
I've never seen something so professional yet so chaotic at the same time.
Saw this video linked in a Discord server and, not knowing your channel or work, I was expecting the usual UA-cam recipe Martha Stewart tier of perfectionist presentation and curated cleanness. I have never in my life been happier to be wrong. THIS is the kind of energy I can get behind, tearing stuff's guts out, accidentally breaking it and having to fix it again, just the true spirit of Tinkering With Shit. I definitely don't have anywhere near the knowledge and background you do but I do tend to open and fix my own shit a lot and this is exactly my speed in terms of the focus on functionality first, and totally embracing chaos.
Loved every minute of this and will be subscribing to check out any future videos!
I feel entertained by this content because James is so knowledgeable and confident and at the same time a madman and crazed genius that I'm both scared and completely comfortable with what's going on. I trust the process even though I'm winging in my chair. Thanks for the content mate!
This man takes all of the fear out of electronics.
10:38 that good sir is definitely a Nesticle
Fixing the trace with 0.1mm wire is not something I’ve seen before, very cool. I was trying to fix a clock in our kitchen last Friday, where the pcb was felt from battery oxidation, could try this. I won’t, but it’s cool to see that it’s possible.
Inspiring stuff, great repair work! Thanks for including that in the Velcro as others have said.
You know, I always forget how destructive disassembles can get in these videos, so I'm always in a bit of shock whenever I see James breaking things apart with usually very little concern.
This is one of the coolest things I've seen someone make. A nes cartridge that can play other games, let alone ITSELF? Great job, man. Here's a sub.
13:04 , “what should I name this thing.” You made what basically a plug-&-play, great job tho.
Jame's Channel is best described as subtle craziness
Chaotic good?
No, no, no. Chaotic AMAZING!
My type A personality gets a heart attack at watching you go headfirst into this without so much as a plan and with little to no care at all. I love it!
Badass
Omg its john douglas from yaiy.
Haha thanks ❤️
I am scared of you and amazed at the same time by your confidence, lovely!
youve got my vote my man 😂🎉 and damn well earned subscriber i cant wait to watch your other videos this one was my first one and holy shit its great
Hello James
No NES cartridges were harmed during the filming of this video.
Yes the hell they were
Demonstrably false
Completely untrue
Evidently incorrect
Vociferously fictitious
I love this. You really went off the deep end at the last. I’m currently building a collection of briefcase cartridge systems with built in monitors. I dont do a lot of wiring but I did have to resolder my controller ports in my genesis. Now I have a super nes built into a vintage Panasonic camcorder case.
James, you continue to be the world's most entertaining mad scientist. You also made an Nesticle (Old Emulation joke)
You could call it, Nesoboros.
The way he uses that angle grinder seems like he could pull off eye surgery using only a claw hammer.
Cab we call it the Nincarto Entertainment System.
My jaw dropped when the NES Ball bounced. Awesome work
Just call it the NES Ball. The name doesn't have to be appropriate
Game Cartridge playing a game cartridge whilst playing a game.
That was the most chaotic thirteen minutes I've ever witnessed and I'm all for it.