Honestly, this is the crispiest redesign I've seen from a single person. I literally thought this was an Anbernic from the thumbnail and it nails the look of 98-04 handheld aesthetics. Looks massively like a professionally made, official followup to Neo Geo Pocket Color. The volume wheel is a nice touch. It's a subtle playfulness that isn't gaudy. This is a superb build.
Let me just say, and I don't want to come across in a wrong way. This is not only the coolest and most practical redesign for a handheld I have seen, not to mention the premium and elegant design. But I'd also like to point out that you are the most authentic people I've seen in this genre. Your hands shake and your voice cracks, and you don't hide that. At risk of coming across as judgemental, I'm actually appreciative of that much more! My voice cracks, and my hand shakes like crazy, and I repair and build consoles myself. It's always frustrating to see someone do something like this so effortlessly in higher budget channels, where they just kind of do whatever they were doing and pull it off, and when I try to copy them or follow along, I'm met with constant issues, frustrations, and crazy handshakes that often result in burning myself or messing up a solder. You showing your countless revisions, your errors, and just being authentic really makes me feel like anyone can do these mods, and anyone is capable of doing something cool. So for that, I'm subbing. Cause this is the kind of content I wanna see. Raw passion, mixed with a "fine I'll do it myself" attitude.
I searched the coomments to see if anyone else had mentioned it, but yep, that volume wheel.. Great vid, I have never actually seen hot bed soldering done at home before, making those chip placements look flawless!
I'd love to hear the justification for making the volume wheel so front and center. It's practically as visually important as a face button, even though it's more of a secondary part of the functionality, less important than even a start or select button, I'd say.
Love the design of this. However personally I'd add an outer shield to the cart slot just for stability. Maybe a clear plastic panel to still show the cart inside.
This is amazing! My only criticism from a practicality and aesthetic standpoint is that the volume wheel looks like it's going to be in the way and prone to getting knocked during gameplay. Maybe turn that into a sliding switch on the side, or side volume buttons like on a DSi? In any case, an awesome project, looking forward to seeing where it goes!
Thanks! That was the initial thought, but space on the sides is tight, and doing it on the curved bottom edge would have been a nightmare. In practice, it doesn't really get in the way, and it's a very firm fit, so it's not getting knocked off. And I like it as a decorative element, haha.
@@leggomyfroggo It looks good as an decorative element specially if you do custom materials/metals/color for the volume wheel or even put a frog face on the wheel.
@@leggomyfroggo Would've it been possible to put the volume wheel in an indent like start and select? or is the pot too tall? Just a lower profile/seated in an indent would've really helped how it looks and practicality.
I have a wide emulation handheld, but I was nostalgic for the vertical design of the original game boy so I bought the vertical version of the same emu handheld. Turns out the vertical design was way too small for my huge hands and made them cramp up horribly. Wide is absolutely the way to go. So much more room to grip.
FINALLY, someone else with the objectively correct take that the GBA has the best form factor out of the entire Gameboy line -- i mean, i don't even have large hands and even i find the GBA SP to be cramped! This is an elegant build and a very well produced video. Your explanations are very clear and the narration in general is really charming. This was a very easy like and sub for me. May the almighty algorithm give you momentum 🙏
The problem is despite the better form factor the neck pain is way worse. The SP was a godsend because form factor matters less than neck pain for a lot of us.
I was at a swapmeet and saw someone with a couple of these on their table and I just had to learn more. This is AWESOME! I hope more projects like this come along. I am defiantly looking into making one of these for myself. Once again this is just amazing, and you should feel very proud of your work here.
I just saw a shot video with this Frogboy and the shape made me fall in love with it straight away! As a noob to the world of modding in general, I'm sad that it is such an advance project to tackle. In any case, maybe I will do one one day when I am more proficient at modding :) Great job!
This has to be the coolest most practical and most elegant mod I have ever seen. I congratulate and thank you for sharing! In your future updates please don't change the form (at least not much - if you have to) as it is perfect and froggish :-) What you could change in my humble opinion is the volume wheel (put it on the side for example), add the IR as you mentioned and maybe have the option of ordering a back that protects the label/sticker on the cartridge. I am anxious to see where this will go in the future!
I like the fact that you combined the form factor of the GBA and used the tactile buttons of the GBA SP. Also the Stereo Sound and the USB-C charging port is a nice addition. The Gameboy Color has a unique design. I like the parabola of the screen you've captured on the shell. But the Gameboy Color has many other design features that make it so iconic. I think you should focus on the form-finding now.
This was a friggin delight. I want to do this, but I gotta brush up on my soldering skills. My soldering journey has so far been 2 capacitors, and 1 mouse switch replacement lol. Also, LOVE that tiny little soldering plate, I've never seen one that small! Thanks for a lovely 20 minutes! Instant fan, instant subscribe!
Amazing job. That's a really clean build. I love it when people taking modding to the next level. That lil soldering plate seems so helpful, I need to get myself one.
This is amazing! I saw this on instagram this morning and didn't know what I was looking at but seeing the work that went into it is incredible. Keep up the good work!
I'm so excited that as my projects keep getting more complex and the skill required increases, I always have another project show up in the nick of time to challenge me further. My latest was a GBA rebuild with a laminated DSi screen and I'm still overwhelmed with how well it turned out.
Nice work my guy! Very clean. Gbc is my all time favorite handheld, Pokemon Crystal is my favorite gbc game. The colors they use in game, plus the Q5 is beautiful. Great work again. Keep on developing projects! I did this for a bit, now I work on triple A game in the gaming industry. Small projects like this out me on a path, I hope it does for you too!
Man this form factor is the best, I do say I wish there were more projects of new pcb designs like this one for the original dmg. I'd want to have a use for my old super gameboy cpu
This is my first introduction to your channel and i instantly subscribed, definitely wanna make one of these now and will probably next year! thank you so much and have a great day :3
First time seeing this UA-cam channel and I think it’s awesome lol, Tip tho: Try doing a few voice over takes so you can fix voice cracks etc in editing :) subscribed keep it up
Amazing work man! Not really a fan of the volume placement but all in all this is just insane how well this came together, would be interesting to see what this turns into over time, when I tried to make a pi handheld I wasn't really capable of making PCB's so it came out like 3x this size lol, so I can appreciate and respect the final product lol
I was on the fence about the usefulness of this as I was watching you make it...but then I saw the finished product, front and back, and it's just beautiful. Noice.
So many of these diy projects fit all their functions and leave any sort of design as the very last thought. Like anyone wants to haul around some ugly brick (lookin at you, PiGRRL). I'm so glad to see that this isn't the case here. This is an amazing build and I really really want to try it. Best yet, it actually looks comfortable to hold and play.
It's so nice to see someone undertaking a project with such careful consideration in the design and components, and respect for the original hardware. I wince every time I see a destructive mod given a lot of attention online; this is the complete opposite!
A USB type-C hotplate for surface mount soldering. I'm sure there are limitations for application as well as a learning curve, but the solution on its own is something I've never even considered before. Just brilliant!
Super great video/tutorial. I genuinely appreciate the subtle background music, rather than the cliche 100+dB techno most people use. Also, whats the story with that blue colored Link's Awakening cartridge you have? Never seen one like that before.
This is such an amazing project! Thanks so much for sharing. I submitted CNC requests on PCBway, I got the original pricing at around $45 per front and back shell and the quote came back at around $250 each 😬 which is way too daunting
Even the new quotes are the same price. Ones left at aluminium with no changes at all to the surface finish. Then one with spray painted and each coming to the same. They're saying these are complex and require more time
@@TheAnimeexpansion I just got a quote for a front piece like the one in the video for $100 last night, so not sure why yours are so high. You're not checking the "Premium finish" option, are you?
You should try those straight slits radios and electronics of the 80s and 90s used for speaker grills instead of holes. They seem to noticeably improve bass response of tiny speakers.
Freaking good work man. Congratz. I wish I had something like pcbway here in Brazil. Would be very nice if possible that you integrated a Bluetooth module for the headphones in a newer version of this mod, very nice feature to have.
I would love to have one of these, but I'm not even close to capable enough of to solder all those little tiny bits and bops to the board. I'd have to find someone to do this one for me if I wanted to sadly. Hopefully in the future we will have something like this ever so slightly more accessible. Regardless, thus was an insane video. Please keep up all the hard work! I am absolutely subscribing now.
I want one of my own so badly, just wish the volume wheel was on the side/bottom of the device. I love the earlier photos of the two-tone models with half solid and half transparent shells.
You should have kept the IR sensor. It may not seem like much to you, but it is part of the GBC design, and necessary for games like Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal.
I lol'd when you used a frog mitt at 16:33 to clean off the cart shield.
Honestly, this is the crispiest redesign I've seen from a single person. I literally thought this was an Anbernic from the thumbnail and it nails the look of 98-04 handheld aesthetics. Looks massively like a professionally made, official followup to Neo Geo Pocket Color. The volume wheel is a nice touch. It's a subtle playfulness that isn't gaudy. This is a superb build.
Which other redesigns do you like that aren't from a single person?
Let me just say, and I don't want to come across in a wrong way.
This is not only the coolest and most practical redesign for a handheld I have seen, not to mention the premium and elegant design.
But I'd also like to point out that you are the most authentic people I've seen in this genre. Your hands shake and your voice cracks, and you don't hide that.
At risk of coming across as judgemental, I'm actually appreciative of that much more! My voice cracks, and my hand shakes like crazy, and I repair and build consoles myself.
It's always frustrating to see someone do something like this so effortlessly in higher budget channels, where they just kind of do whatever they were doing and pull it off,
and when I try to copy them or follow along, I'm met with constant issues, frustrations, and crazy handshakes that often result in burning myself or messing up a solder.
You showing your countless revisions, your errors, and just being authentic really makes me feel like anyone can do these mods, and anyone is capable of doing something cool.
So for that, I'm subbing. Cause this is the kind of content I wanna see. Raw passion, mixed with a "fine I'll do it myself" attitude.
You're so kind, thank you very much!
This is so cool! I love how this community continues to evolve with new projects that bring life into our beloved handhelds.
I searched the coomments to see if anyone else had mentioned it, but yep, that volume wheel..
Great vid, I have never actually seen hot bed soldering done at home before, making those chip placements look flawless!
I'd love to hear the justification for making the volume wheel so front and center. It's practically as visually important as a face button, even though it's more of a secondary part of the functionality, less important than even a start or select button, I'd say.
Right next to the B button. Right where the right thumb would be resting. Insane.
Love the design of this. However personally I'd add an outer shield to the cart slot just for stability. Maybe a clear plastic panel to still show the cart inside.
Good design, with the exception of the button placement. It's like something you see on a DS Lite (A and B buttons).
This is amazing! My only criticism from a practicality and aesthetic standpoint is that the volume wheel looks like it's going to be in the way and prone to getting knocked during gameplay. Maybe turn that into a sliding switch on the side, or side volume buttons like on a DSi? In any case, an awesome project, looking forward to seeing where it goes!
Thanks! That was the initial thought, but space on the sides is tight, and doing it on the curved bottom edge would have been a nightmare. In practice, it doesn't really get in the way, and it's a very firm fit, so it's not getting knocked off. And I like it as a decorative element, haha.
agreed, volume wheel position seems suboptimal
@@leggomyfroggo It looks good as an decorative element specially if you do custom materials/metals/color for the volume wheel or even put a frog face on the wheel.
@@leggomyfroggo Would've it been possible to put the volume wheel in an indent like start and select? or is the pot too tall? Just a lower profile/seated in an indent would've really helped how it looks and practicality.
@@leggomyfroggo It reminds me of the volume wheel on some walkmen, I love it!
I have a wide emulation handheld, but I was nostalgic for the vertical design of the original game boy so I bought the vertical version of the same emu handheld. Turns out the vertical design was way too small for my huge hands and made them cramp up horribly. Wide is absolutely the way to go. So much more room to grip.
This was amazing. So clean, so professional. Funny video too 😄
I love that aluminium shell 🤌
Brilliant, my friend. Can’t wait to order everything needed and build my own. Really appreciate all the work you put into this!
FINALLY, someone else with the objectively correct take that the GBA has the best form factor out of the entire Gameboy line -- i mean, i don't even have large hands and even i find the GBA SP to be cramped! This is an elegant build and a very well produced video. Your explanations are very clear and the narration in general is really charming. This was a very easy like and sub for me. May the almighty algorithm give you momentum 🙏
Agreed
The problem is despite the better form factor the neck pain is way worse. The SP was a godsend because form factor matters less than neck pain for a lot of us.
The screen looks great
This is one of the coolest, most interesting GB shell designs I've seen in a while. The final build came out looking great!
It’s definitely up there with the Slate and the Boxy Pixel Shells.
I was at a swapmeet and saw someone with a couple of these on their table and I just had to learn more. This is AWESOME! I hope more projects like this come along. I am defiantly looking into making one of these for myself. Once again this is just amazing, and you should feel very proud of your work here.
I just saw a shot video with this Frogboy and the shape made me fall in love with it straight away! As a noob to the world of modding in general, I'm sad that it is such an advance project to tackle. In any case, maybe I will do one one day when I am more proficient at modding :) Great job!
This has to be the coolest most practical and most elegant mod I have ever seen. I congratulate and thank you for sharing!
In your future updates please don't change the form (at least not much - if you have to) as it is perfect and froggish :-)
What you could change in my humble opinion is the volume wheel (put it on the side for example), add the IR as you mentioned and maybe have the option of ordering a back that protects the label/sticker on the cartridge.
I am anxious to see where this will go in the future!
I like the fact that you combined the form factor of the GBA and used the tactile buttons of the GBA SP. Also the Stereo Sound and the USB-C charging port is a nice addition.
The Gameboy Color has a unique design. I like the parabola of the screen you've captured on the shell. But the Gameboy Color has many other design features that make it so iconic. I think you should focus on the form-finding now.
This is awesome, I bought an all clear Gameboy color from your Etsy a while ago, crazy how your video popped up.
I'm so glad people like you exist ❤
Good video Todd Howard, liked the editing and the information was well presented. That little hotplate was super cool too.
looks great except for volume wheel placement. keep up the excellent work.
The only person I’ve ever seen use a 3d printer todo exactly what there made for
this C5 capacitor ... bugged me WAAAYYYYYY too much. great work dude !
This was a friggin delight. I want to do this, but I gotta brush up on my soldering skills. My soldering journey has so far been 2 capacitors, and 1 mouse switch replacement lol. Also, LOVE that tiny little soldering plate, I've never seen one that small!
Thanks for a lovely 20 minutes!
Instant fan, instant subscribe!
Amazing job. That's a really clean build. I love it when people taking modding to the next level.
That lil soldering plate seems so helpful, I need to get myself one.
This is amazing! I saw this on instagram this morning and didn't know what I was looking at but seeing the work that went into it is incredible. Keep up the good work!
I'm so excited that as my projects keep getting more complex and the skill required increases, I always have another project show up in the nick of time to challenge me further. My latest was a GBA rebuild with a laminated DSi screen and I'm still overwhelmed with how well it turned out.
That is siiiiiick! I love horizontal handhelds so much, and this is just beautiful
I adore this, can't wait to see how you continue to iterate on it :)
This project is so cool and seems straightforward enough! Thanks for all you do!
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Nice work my guy! Very clean. Gbc is my all time favorite handheld, Pokemon Crystal is my favorite gbc game. The colors they use in game, plus the Q5 is beautiful. Great work again. Keep on developing projects! I did this for a bit, now I work on triple A game in the gaming industry. Small projects like this out me on a path, I hope it does for you too!
CONGRATS on releasing this huge project!! Happy things came out looking amazing!! 😻
Man this form factor is the best, I do say I wish there were more projects of new pcb designs like this one for the original dmg. I'd want to have a use for my old super gameboy cpu
This is CRAZY work. Cant wait to try this project
Love it! Such a great redesign, awesome work 🙌
ive never seen that hotplate soldering technique, looked like magic.
Love the curved edge design. And love the ground-up video as a whole.
This is my first introduction to your channel and i instantly subscribed, definitely wanna make one of these now and will probably next year! thank you so much and have a great day :3
Bravo. I will certainly be building one of these eventually!
Damn, watching those components melt into place is so satisfying.
So excited for this! I’ve been dying for the release!!
Incredible design. What a triumph 🎉
First time seeing this UA-cam channel and I think it’s awesome lol, Tip tho: Try doing a few voice over takes so you can fix voice cracks etc in editing :) subscribed keep it up
Omg Sooo cool! Can't wait to have a look at the PCB and learn about that USB-C charging
Amazing work man! Not really a fan of the volume placement but all in all this is just insane how well this came together, would be interesting to see what this turns into over time, when I tried to make a pi handheld I wasn't really capable of making PCB's so it came out like 3x this size lol, so I can appreciate and respect the final product lol
Fun fact, "wherefore" means "why"
I was on the fence about the usefulness of this as I was watching you make it...but then I saw the finished product, front and back, and it's just beautiful. Noice.
Really nice design!
Thank you for the video!
So many of these diy projects fit all their functions and leave any sort of design as the very last thought. Like anyone wants to haul around some ugly brick (lookin at you, PiGRRL).
I'm so glad to see that this isn't the case here. This is an amazing build and I really really want to try it. Best yet, it actually looks comfortable to hold and play.
the tiny hot plate thing you got is pretty boss, seen way to many ppl struggling with heat guns.
Awesome to see this video. Been excited to see the process since seeing it in the Discord.
This is amazing if I had more experience in soldering I would definitely give it a try, super cool design!
I can't wait yo see it in action, it's beautiful, congratulations 👏
Congrats, It’s an amazing project.
Omg it's the "obnoxious volume knob" guy! 😂
Great wok!! - I love the SP's dome switch D-pad and buttons.
you have so few videos yet the quality is amazing
I love this project! Congratulations on your success so far!
I hope you keep iterating on it, I'm excited to see where it goes!
looks great!! subscribed :)
It's so nice to see someone undertaking a project with such careful consideration in the design and components, and respect for the original hardware. I wince every time I see a destructive mod given a lot of attention online; this is the complete opposite!
The Froggo cloth totally got me
That’s really cool I have been a big GBA fan but even thought I had a GBC when I was younger but this wants me to relive it.
A USB type-C hotplate for surface mount soldering. I'm sure there are limitations for application as well as a learning curve, but the solution on its own is something I've never even considered before. Just brilliant!
damn, it's probably harder than it looks, but that solder paste and hot plate workflow looks so satisfying 😌.
also: awesome project!
Lovely build. It’s fantastic you made it open source.
Hopefully you get a lot more subs, very nice build with great attention to detail
Super great video/tutorial. I genuinely appreciate the subtle background music, rather than the cliche 100+dB techno most people use. Also, whats the story with that blue colored Link's Awakening cartridge you have? Never seen one like that before.
This is incredible, I love the original GBA so much I'm going to be an FGC in my life for sure.
This is so awesome. I dont understand anything of the technical parts, it sounds like Magic to me, but this is really cool
I have so much interest in these kinds of videos. I am now subscribed and looking forward to what projects are next! Keep making awesome stuff! ❤
Instant Subscribe I cant wait for more stuff Sir Froggo
Thing is so sick I definitely want to take a crack at it 🤯🔥
Glad froggo is making content, I fucking love this project.
Impressive job!
Thanks for share with us 😯
This is such an amazing project! Thanks so much for sharing. I submitted CNC requests on PCBway, I got the original pricing at around $45 per front and back shell and the quote came back at around $250 each 😬 which is way too daunting
That quote is wild! Was that just for aluminum? Even $100 per piece is pushing it, imo.
@@leggomyfroggo it was yeah. I’ve submitted a few more quotes with different finishes, I really want it in purple somehow but it really scared me haha
Even the new quotes are the same price. Ones left at aluminium with no changes at all to the surface finish. Then one with spray painted and each coming to the same. They're saying these are complex and require more time
@@TheAnimeexpansion I just got a quote for a front piece like the one in the video for $100 last night, so not sure why yours are so high. You're not checking the "Premium finish" option, are you?
@@leggomyfroggo nope, standard on both every time. Even resin transparent isn't working as it gets rejected
Absolutely gorgeous work on this. Really taking the best form factor for a handheld and modernizing in all the best ways possible. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You should try those straight slits radios and electronics of the 80s and 90s used for speaker grills instead of holes. They seem to noticeably improve bass response of tiny speakers.
TIL! Could be a fun test in something cheap like resin.
I can see that volume knob getting in the way in intense sessions though
Freaking good work man. Congratz. I wish I had something like pcbway here in Brazil. Would be very nice if possible that you integrated a Bluetooth module for the headphones in a newer version of this mod, very nice feature to have.
I would love to have one of these, but I'm not even close to capable enough of to solder all those little tiny bits and bops to the board. I'd have to find someone to do this one for me if I wanted to sadly. Hopefully in the future we will have something like this ever so slightly more accessible. Regardless, thus was an insane video. Please keep up all the hard work! I am absolutely subscribing now.
Reminds me of the RGB30 :D Amazing redesign!
its perfect save for the volume wheel
This looks so ergonomic!!!! amazing job
This is absolutely amazing!!! Cannot wait to order everything from you >,>
Enwidening old handhelds should be called frogging from here on forth
I want one of my own so badly, just wish the volume wheel was on the side/bottom of the device. I love the earlier photos of the two-tone models with half solid and half transparent shells.
Great job. I'm working on my own handheld as well. I know the work involved. Gives me motivation to keep going.
brother, you are an amazing person! what a beautiful work!
Insanely cool project! Wow.
This and the gbc slim r really crazy inventions
Beautiful, my hat off to you sir!!
At 15:36, I noticed you wired one of the speakers in reverse - looked like it was fixed in the next shot though :)
This is a masterpiece, I love it!
This is awesome! Definitely gonna be a project on my list.
This is incredible... Much respect, my dude!
professionally made. well done
You should have kept the IR sensor. It may not seem like much to you, but it is part of the GBC design, and necessary for games like Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal.
That is so neat and so beautiful. Clever boy