The PC, Xbox, PS2, GameCube and 2600, Together at Last 145
The Screen Savers have a story on their website about the building of a single box 2600/PS2/GameCube/Xbox/PC/ NES player. But this is not a mame ? box. The builder, Yoshi, dismantled, cut,chopped and belt-sanded the consoles to make them all fit in the same Lian-76 case. I can only imagine how hot this case might get. There is a photo album here. It looks like you'd still need a video switcher to take advantage of this completely. A cool mod for this would be to pack in a wintv card for each console or something.
Throw a Mac in there... (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Throw a Mac in there... (Score:1)
The Point? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:The Point? (Score:5, Insightful)
This is the sort of "because we CAN" geek project that needs no practical justification. You don't see the inate brilliance of cutting things out of their boxes and putting them in other boxes? Tough.
Re:The Point? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:The Point? (Score:3, Interesting)
I agree. Every time there is an article along these lines (one of those things where most people say "Cool!"), there's always those few people who say "What's the point? They could be spending their energy hurling asteroids at the sun or calculating the exact value of Pi."
My question is, are these the same people every time? If so, why are they continually posting to the same kind of stories? Are they trolls? Do they have difficulty not clicking the link if they don't think it's interesting?
If you have to continually post the same responses over and over, I have to ask... what's the point?
Re:The Point? (Score:5, Funny)
to minimise box clutter (Score:2)
Sticking it all in one box & working out some sort of switching setup so all devices can share the same power imput & video output queues clutter effect.
Re:to minimise box clutter (Score:2, Funny)
WTG Yoshi, now can you make one for me? Oh, throw in a Colecovision too please.
Re:The Point? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:The Point? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:The Point? (Score:2)
Now what we really need is... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Now what we really need is... (Score:2)
- Eric
Founder, monolinux [monolinux.com]
Re:Now what we really need is... (Score:1)
Re:Now what we really need is... (Score:3, Funny)
Portable \Port"a*ble\, a. [L. portabilis, fr. portare to carry: cf. F. portable. See {Port} demeanor.]
1. Capable of being borne or carried; easily transported; conveyed without difficulty; as, a portable bed, desk, engine. --South.
2. Possible to be endured; supportable. [Obs.]
How light and portable my pain seems now! --Shak.
Re:Now what we really need is... (Score:5, Funny)
Or this guy [thehumorsource.com].
DVDA (Score:5, Funny)
Re:DVDA (Score:2)
Re:DVDA (Score:1)
Dreamcast? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Dreamcast? (Score:2)
Re:Dreamcast? (Score:2)
I know. As a Dreamcast-or-die kind of fellow, it feels like someone's physically slapped my face.
An update for the U.S.-only gaming folk: SNK's King of Fighters 2000 and Treasure's Ikaruga, two of the hottest 2-D arcade games in recent history among the gamerati, are coming out for SEGA DREAMCAST. The thing refuses to die, and damn if I'll let anyone snub its memory as Sega's pinnacle console gaming achievement. It's thinking.
...Aw, geez. Friday night, and I'm at home posting in defense of a video game console. I used the words "gamerati" and "It's thinking," for Heaven's sake. Truly a new low.
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Re:Dreamcast? (Score:2)
Dude, that's a pretty pathetic defense of the Dreamcast. "Oh, look, it has a 2D shooter and a port of a fighting game from a decade-old console!" Even from someone that likes the Neo Geo, that registers a big honkin' "whatever" in my book. How about bringing up the fact that the Dreamcast is going so strong in Japan that one of its new RPG (Sakura Taisen 4) bent the shiny remake of Resident Evil for the GameCube over its knee and spanked it in the sales charts? It beat the RE remake by a 3-to-1 margin, and whereas the RE remake has practically fallen off the charts, Sakura Taisen 4 is still going strong?
That, or you could just bring up the simple point that the Dreamcast is much more alive than the X-Box, which is dead last on the console charts in the US and stillborn in every other country.
Re:Dreamcast? (Score:2)
Oh, bite your tongue. =P Any shmup fan wil tell you that Ikaruga alone is enough reason to place the DC on the alive and kicking end of the scale. Treasure's shooters have a history of doing this: Radiant Silvergun for Sega Saturn, Sin and Punishment for N64 (okay, rail shooter), and now Ikaruga for DC are just recent examples.
KoF2K is likewise a BFD for me. It means that SNK/Playmore, a 3rd party, feel they can profit from porting/enhancing games for the supposedly dead system. Although Sakura Taisen's numbers are impressive, Sega released it themselves, so the fanboys alone will buy it just for the melancholy Sega kitsch value, while many will see KoF2K as YA-2-D fighter (and thus more of a risk). Add to that the fact that I don't particularly care for the series...frankly, the closest I've come to enjoying Sakura Taisen is watching the first few of the OAVs and playing a friend's copy of Sakura Taisen Hanagumi Columns for Saturn. ;)
And now, a late warning from me: You may not own a Dreamcast, but I (a non-retailer and fellow gaming addict) own 14, all new and unopened. This doesn't count the two I use regularly as my own, and is down from the 16 I had last week -- and I'm now up $200 because of the difference. I'm talking about unmodified, non-bundle, made in China, Samsung-driven, U.S. systems with Indonesian controllers. Not ideal by anyone's measurement, but still well worth buying for anyone who doesn't have a Dreamcast yet.
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If you got over 3,000 bucks you may get one. (Score:3, Informative)
It won't do XBOX or PS2 natively, but you have every other emulator that you can think of.
Re:If you got over 3,000 bucks you may get one. (Score:1, Informative)
Super Sound System w/ Sub Woofer
600Mhz Pentium based Computer System
Pull out keyboard drawer
Working Coin Doors
Full Size (HotRod) Control panel w/ Trackball
Marquee Light
Locks and Keys
Levelers
I think I'd rather spend my money on a better system and better components. The only thing that's quite attractive is the cabinet. Other than that, you'd probably get ripped off buying this.
Re:If you got over 3,000 bucks you may get one. (Score:1)
Re:If you got over 3,000 bucks you may get one. (Score:1)
It has far more features than the ArcadePC, is made of basically the same components, and cost me $1000 less.
Re:If you got over 3,000 bucks you may get one. (Score:1)
Those Hanaho cabinets are nice but they are a little pricey at $3000. You do get a PC included but it a PIII 600 Mhz but that could be had for $200 or so. Only a 17" monitor. That's a lot smaller than most real arcade machines. Hanaho's JAMMA cabinets start at 27". And the only games you get with this thing are a few Capcom Arcade Classics CPS1 games (older games like Street Fighter 2 and Final Fight.) All other games must be somehow "aquired". One would be much better off building a cabinet. I would build one but I don't have the skillz. Plus I live in an apartment and have no work area. And no tools. Taco's cabinet [hanaho.com] is pretty tight though.
Re:If you got over 3,000 bucks you may get one. (Score:1)
Video switcher is built in (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Video switcher is built in (Score:2)
With all that technology and ingenuity, i'm so surprized he didn't incorporate an electronic switcher with remote control.
Re: The PC, Xbox, PS2... (Score:2, Insightful)
Unfortunately, you don't get great pictures of the final product, just pics of it during production. O well.
This is pretty cool though, and I assume if you could do all of this that you could add a Super NES, an N64 and other gaming platforms. Too bad I don't have the time to do this.
Also, doesn't this fit under Hardware [slashdot.org] rather than Games [slashdot.org]?
Re: The PC, Xbox, PS2... (Score:1)
Re: The PC, Xbox, PS2... (Score:1)
Wow ... (Score:2)
Curious ... is there a list around of the Top 10 case mods?
This guy should definately be entered.
BTW, you could even run MAME on it, it has a 2100+ AMD with a 40G hd ...
Re:Wish I had time to spare like that (Score:1)
Now what would be really cool.... (Score:2, Interesting)
Money? (Score:2, Insightful)
My main problem with these kind of mods are the potential for loss. If I had and 8 bit nintendo, and an atari 2600 that still worked, I would be too worried about breaking them to hack them into bits. Not to mention spending several hundred dollars on the modern consoles to squeeze in too.
Besides, If you have hacked your xbox like that you wouldn't get any more official M$ tech support (tee hee)
as they say... (Score:1)
Re:Money? (Score:1)
Epox 8K3A+ mobo
AMD XP 2100+ CPU
ATI Radeon All-In-Wonder 8500DV video card
Kingston PC2700 333MHz DDR RAM 512MB
Intel Pro/100 NIC
6-position 9-pin switch box
14 various toggle switches
TDK 16/10/40 CD-RW drive
Seagate 40GB HD
I don't think he was too worried about shelling out some cash.
Re:Money? (Score:2)
Knock-off NES clones are very true to the original, come in unique shapes (Playstation-shaped, GameBoy size, etc.), and can be had for next to nothing. The electronics that go into one are really cheap.
Or, you could have the PC emulate almost any vintage system of this era with impressive accuracy, to the point where you wouldn't need to hack any hardware at all (unless you wanted to use the system's actual game cartridges and not ROM files).
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Old consoles are cheap (Score:4, Interesting)
Just for fun I took out the mainboard from one of each, and hung them on the wall. Also from my spare Sega Master System and Intellivision. Kinda keeps me humble to remember the roots of the whole thing, ya know? It's actually scary just how well the old units are built. Other than the power switch etc, all solid state. Pretty damn hard to break one. Post-PSX... the cd drives are typically the first things to go on a modern console, and I can't imagine what you'd do if the hard drive fails and it's some proprietary standard.
Of course, hacking apart a new $300 unit is something else entirely...
Controllers (Score:1)
You know these guys read slashdot (Score:2, Interesting)
We all know..... (Score:1)
Re:We all know..... (Score:1)
(if it's just for snes roms you don't need half a gig of ram your main concern is space considering the power the snes had)
Re:We all know..... (Score:2)
I still think that 8-bit is the highest that I'll emulate. For SNES, I prefer the actual console. I remember playing the original Final Fantasy VI for the first time under emulation, and hearing the wind sound effects under the lackluster audio emulator of whatever emu I was using at the time (snes9x or zsnes) really had me wishing I was playing on my actual SNES. (BTW, playing it on Playstation has me feeling the same way, since the SNES midi synth sounded much better than whatever was used to make the PSX tracks...which don't even loop seamlessly -- very disconcerting!)
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Re:We all know..... (Score:1)
FF9 on ePSXe with screen smoothing at 1600x1200 is pretty sweet.
Re:We all know..... (Score:1)
2600 receiving mainstream press (Score:4, Funny)
Yoshi (Score:1)
Two microsoft OS'es in that close a proximity? (Score:2)
This guy sounds like a sadist. Hopefully he grafted a ctrl-alt-delete key on the joysticks.
Oh, and the next guy to even THINK about mentioning a beowulf cluster of these things should die a slow, painful death.
Too bad all the engineering in the world... (Score:1)
Heat concerns? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Heat concerns? (Score:1, Troll)
Re:Heat concerns? (Score:1)
Re:Heat concerns? (Score:1)
-Aaron
Seseme Street (Score:2, Funny)
One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just dosn't belong.
PS + PC already working (Score:2)
Built by afrotech [afrotechmods.com]. Take a look here [afrotechmods.com]
Maybe he can help too. ;o)
I'm buying a GC (Score:2)
Re:I'm buying a GC (Score:2)
but...but...Amiga (Score:1)
So where's the clock radio? (Score:1)
Re:So where's the clock radio? (Score:1)
C'mon (Score:2)
Silicon Spin/O'Reilly Factor (Score:1)
Re:Comments.... (Score:1)
The Screen Savers [thescreensavers.com] talk about it now and then, along with BSD, Mac OS X, etc. I get the feeling they'd like to talk more about alternative OSes than they do, they've all but said so, but they also state that by far the majority of their viewers are (take a guess...) Windows users. But, they usually mention linux at least once per show. They have tux items all over their set too.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but...
Silicon Spin was cancelled [siliconspin.com]. It's not running at some weird hours, it's not running at all. If it makes you feel any better, the last show was about linux on the desktop.
the outcome? (Score:1)
Re:the outcome? (Score:1)
Any one else annoyed at Rob (Score:1)
Granted, this is a somewhat interesting story, with the SlashDot staff promotion omitted. But, is't this something any /.'er half a brian and some PC assembly under our belt could have done as good or better with a nice rackmount case, the hardware, some wire, and some time?
Re:Any one else annoyed at Rob (Score:1)
I don't begrudge anyone time, money, or a shiny game cabinet. Why do you?
Can't resist (Sooo offtopic) (Score:1)
Ugly monster box (Score:1)
Wow, what a great way to wreck many great consoles at once.
I doubt that monstrosity will last long without breaking somehow.
No wonder they are going belly-up (Score:1)
Just feels half assed (Score:2)
This would be much, much cooler if the guy had figured out how to use the onboard computer to A: do the video switching, and B: taking one controller, and re-directing the wires to the proper consol unit from one single controller. Then we'd have something to write home about.
Fucking javascript popups (Score:1)
Do these javascript-whores think that by removing the address-bar (or by "capturing" right mouse clicks, which is another matter) they can somehow stop people from saving pictures on their harddrive...
Re:Fucking javascript popups (Score:1)
Apparently you're an exception.
It has nothing to do with trying to prevent image theft that's ridiculous.
That is SOOOOO cool (Score:1)
Star Wars AD on story site (Score:1)
Is this a new form of advertising? Spend $1,000 on some game consoles, do something funky with'em, and sell advertising rights on the resultant slashdotted site?
LOL... well, I'll give it an 'A' for creativity.
But, but, but.. (Score:2, Interesting)
-=:Begin magic /. incantation:=-
/. incantation:=-
;-)
I'll probably be modded down for this...
-=:End magic
Am I the only one that thinks this mod is just butt-ugly because of the PC case? I mean, if this was in an old, unworking arcade console it would be snazzy and something you would want in your living room. How many of us living in places other than a dorm room would really want a PC case next to their TV?
Utility is useful, no doubt about that, but let's have some more style please.
Re:But, but, but.. (Score:1)
So, that's the solution. Just paint the box black.
XBox emulator (Score:1)
Of course, Sony and Sega might have a fit, but hey....
What's this side-loading BS? (Score:1)
It would have been more interesting, IMO, if he had it all be insertable into the front. Cannibalizing cartridge slots off of another NES and 2600, mounting those to the front of the case and connecting those to the slots on the motherboard...would that work? Also, he should have used the second, smaller (snes-like) NES.
You mean "XCube Station 2" (Score:2, Funny)
-G
WHAT!!? (Score:1)
Single point of failure! (Score:1)
Maybe I'm missing something (Score:1)