Hellweaver666's All Clear GBZ (Circuit Sword Lite)
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2018 6:10 am
Hey folks,
I've been quietly stalking this community for a while now, trying to help where I can, but it's finally time to share my own GBZ project with the community! I ordered my CSL back in May I think but had to have it delivered to family back in the UK. It finally arrived with me just under a week ago and I was finally able to get to work!
Firstly... here's what it's made of:
Still to do:

Feel free to ask if you have any questions about the build or hardware!
I've been quietly stalking this community for a while now, trying to help where I can, but it's finally time to share my own GBZ project with the community! I ordered my CSL back in May I think but had to have it delivered to family back in the UK. It finally arrived with me just under a week ago and I was finally able to get to work!
Firstly... here's what it's made of:
- Transparent aftermarket case and buttons from AliExpress
- Kites Circuit Sword Lite, screen, speaker etc
- Helders Megabat (via Galaxy Gaming)
- YaYa's screen protector
- 3D printed screen surround and power button bracket from HoolyHoo
- 3d printed Shoulder button bracket from Eric Gee
- 3d printed parts self printed on Ultimaker 2 in Glow in the Dark PLA.
- Raspberry Pi Zero WH
- 8GB SD card (to be upgraded soon!)
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- order more buttons in clear for the rear
- add case lighting
- install cartridge
- Need to tweak the hole for the mode button or swap the button to make it more accessible
- Find and install clear start/select buttons (is this even a thing?)
- pad the buttons to make them less spongy
- Neogeo games from my library aren't working and I really wanna play some Metal Slug!
- My step drill bit was 2mm increments so my button holes are a little wider than they need to be
- The cutout around the USB port is a bit shoddy
- I should have cleaned up better before closing the case (the dust is annoying!)
- Wish I had installed 6 buttons on front (may still do!)
- Shoulder buttons need some tweaking as they're super spongy and sit a little wonky
- I slipped when trimming the screen and you can see it in the bottom right.
- Battery bay needs cleaning with Dremel, I hollowed it out using side cutters!
- No need to install charge LED's because the onboard ones are visible through the case!
- Screen is BEAUTIFUL!
- Awesome 3d prints made it possible to use almost zero hot glue! (just a tiny bit on the screen and speaker)
- I'm pretty sure MegaBat lasts FOREVER
- Using the stock power button to

Feel free to ask if you have any questions about the build or hardware!