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Nintendo PC

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2016 7:41 pm
by Racerboy
I thought some of you might appreciate this :)

Parts

PCPartPicker Link

USB Adapters:
- Wii U Pro Controllers (x4) - Link
- Wii Classic Controllers (x2) - Link
- DolphinBar Wiimotes (x4) - Link
- Gamecube Controllers (x4) - Link
- N64 Controllers (x4) - Link

- Bottom left buttons sync the Wii U Pro controller
- Bottom middle LED indicator (from an N64 - located under the USB ports) indicates the Wii U Pro sync status (not lit)
- Bottom right switch toggles the LEDs inside of the case

Haven't purchased the graphics card yet, but integrated 530 graphics have been able to run games decent enough for now! :D

I'll take better pictures soon, I just couldn't wait to share! Thanks for looking!


Pictures

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Re: Nintendo PC

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 2:17 am
by sotasystems
I had a very similar build idea like this, it's cool to see something like that being a reality :)

It looks really amazing and must be really cool to play with! Definetly a pretty cool build!

Any Information regarding the Software you are using? :)
You could actualy go ahead and use Retropie x64 on that or even Hyperspin if you ever heard of that ;)


Kudos & Cheers,
Sota

Re: Nintendo PC

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 3:28 am
by sotasystems
I just noticed that something must be wrong:

in the PCPartPicker link you provided there is a Micro-ATX board, whereas in your build you use a Mini-ITX :?

So, is it the same model just in Mini-ITX and less PCIe's? I'm confused. :?:

Re: Nintendo PC

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 11:03 pm
by Racerboy
sotasystems wrote:I had a very similar build idea like this, it's cool to see something like that being a reality :)

It looks really amazing and must be really cool to play with! Definetly a pretty cool build!

Any Information regarding the Software you are using? :)
You could actualy go ahead and use Retropie x64 on that or even Hyperspin if you ever heard of that ;)


Kudos & Cheers,
Sota
Thanks! It certainly is fun to play with. My friend has a huge projector screen we hook it up to so we can play games on it!

I'm still getting a couple ports wired up but should be finished in no time! :)

Currently just using it for Dolphin, Project64, and some SNES/NES emulators, but I will certainly look into Hyperspin for MAME!
sotasystems wrote:I just noticed that something must be wrong:

in the PCPartPicker link you provided there is a Micro-ATX board, whereas in your build you use a Mini-ITX :?

So, is it the same model just in Mini-ITX and less PCIe's? I'm confused. :?:
Fixed! :D Forgot to update the PCPartPicker when I changed motherboards.