I have made Sega from whence there was no Sega before.
Disassembled and cleaned.
Shell piled together with the original.
Not the first time I had to put it back together, then take it apart again.
At last it is done.
Supreme victory.
Long story short, it was a project of a thousand screwups and setbacks. Hand painting the nameplate was a nightmare with my shaky hands. Time elapsed was about a month, thanks to having to wait a week between each part/paint/equipment/tool trip. The abomination is ready. To make it a legit mod, I removed the cart lock. Whee, now I can... uh... eject first year games without shutting the power off.
Too bad I can't find the power plug!
About 6 years ago, I found an abandoned SNES. By sheer luck, I've
managed not to lose it in my many moves over the years. I finally
got my security bits and a shitload of paint. Cleaning the fucker has
been a nightmare all its own.
What else shall I do but remodel the SNES to be more like its hated foe?
Disassembled and cleaned.
Shell piled together with the original.
Not the first time I had to put it back together, then take it apart again.
At last it is done.
Supreme victory.
Long story short, it was a project of a thousand screwups and setbacks. Hand painting the nameplate was a nightmare with my shaky hands. Time elapsed was about a month, thanks to having to wait a week between each part/paint/equipment/tool trip. The abomination is ready. To make it a legit mod, I removed the cart lock. Whee, now I can... uh... eject first year games without shutting the power off.
Too bad I can't find the power plug!