
Intro
Like any self respecting nerd, I enjoy the odd video game. This section is dedicated to that particular pastime.
My review of HOTD2 for the Dreamcast.
A short intro to the GP32 (Game Park 32) If I ever buy one I'll do a full review.
A Tutorial on how to create you own logos in Half-Life.
I collected my portablization links together along with some pics and a small description.
The short story of how I got a one-of-a-kind console for under £10.
A short article written by me about the wacky world of NES Piracy.
My review of UT on the Dreamcast.
The short story of how my little brother customised his GBA with a Zelda theme.
Files
NOTE: Some files may need to be unzipped.
Music
A Remix of the classic Bubble Bobble theme tune. Hilarious. (Right click and select 'Save Target As...' to save)
Comedy Song by Group X including some of the classic tunes from Mario Bros. (Right click and select 'Save Target As...' to save) Some one has actually made a Flash music video for this. Click here to see it. Shiggity Shiggity Shwa!
Games
Video Clips
This game was in development for the CD-i before it died. It was going to be a sequel to 'Super Mario World'. It just goes to show what the machine was capable of...
Links
The mini-ixt is a very tiny motherboard, this allow you to create very tiny PCs and put them into, say... a biscuit tin... Or a Dreamcast... or a PS2...
More video game related electronic tinkery.
The homepage of a guy whose hobbies include creating portable consoles.
Possibly the best classic gaming site on the net.
Cool site with tons of Flash parodies of old video games. Highlights include: Mack Daddy Mario 3 and Sonic vs. Mario.
Site about a man who modified his GBA so the he could use a PSOne screen with it.
GameGear and Master System Tech Info
This site has a bunch of cool modified GG and MS stuff. Highlights include a re-writeable GG cartridge.
Cool website with tons of info on loads of games consoles.
A few years ago, a portable console was released called the WonderSwan. It failed. But this guy gave it new life, by ripping out the insides and sticking a GBA in there. (NOTE: Site is French and translates automatically when you click the link)
This is pure genius, a box that contains a PS2, XBOX, GameCube, NES, Atari 2600 and PC. Check it out. Now.
An online shop that sells literally everything you could need to fix a broken games console.
A very interesting website about a man who crammed a whole PC (with DVD drive) into a NES case. He even has instructions on how you can make your own.