Soldato
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ThanksIn case anyone wants any more detail -
Sony Bravia 40" 1080P HDR)
That's the same TV I bought for my Sim Rig. The HDR is surprisingly good for its price point.
ThanksIn case anyone wants any more detail -
Sony Bravia 40" 1080P HDR)
Just going to clean it up a bit and stick it on a shelf somewhere.I'm doing that just now, just waiting on a replacement case.
You can get a good condition GBA for about £20 and the AGS-101 backlit screen + lcd cable for around £35-£40.
You just need to get the right cable type for your console, 32 or 40 pin. The screen sellers often show how to tell them apart.
I waited until my GBA arrived and then ordered the right screen.
You can also get complete replacement case/buttons/glass screen protector kits for around £15 in various colours.
I've opted for a dark clear case with SNES colour buttons, it looks cool in my head anyway.
A pre-modded GBA is around £70, although it looks fun to do yourself.
Once it's complete and working I'll probably try a lithium battery mod, using 2x GBA SP lithium batteries in parallel with a charging board so I can charge the GBA using a micro USB cable.

It's important to use the AGS-101 screen as it keeps the correct resolution. Most of the 3rd party replacement LCD's are higher res and look nasty as there's scaling issues. There are a couple of proper 1:1 replacements though.
I think I got my bits from Retro Modding in the USA, but there are places in the UK now. Deadpanrobot for a start.
I am tempted to take a DS and mod it into a GBA type thing though. I've got one somewhere with a knackered hinge, so half the job is done.![]()

I bought the case from Deadpanrobot (and some other bits and pieces, great store), the 101 screens were out of stock, I got that from ebay. Unsure if it's one with the scaling issues but it looks okay (though I can't compare it of course).
Finished the screen mod (40pin), really pleased with the results.
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I may do a few other mods to it (voltage regulator/amp/battery mod), but that'll do for now.
Next stop is backlight/bivert my original Gameboy, then frontlight/loca my Gameboy Color, although hopefully a good backlit lcd mod comes out for it.
I saw a couple of those single screen DS to use as a GBA on Google images, great idea, looks nice.



Cheers!
I had to cut my case, but I've seen them for sale pre-modded (Retro Modding in Canada sell them, might be others in UK). I used flush cutters, craft knife and finished off with some sandpaper but just a craft knife should do, there's plenty of videos on YouTube.
The part you're cutting gets covered with the screen protector so it doesn't really matter how ugly it is.
I cut where I've roughly marked in red.
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For battery life I've only looked at one video, but he actually got a few hours more out of the backlit GBA compared to a normal one.
I'd just get a cheapish soldering iron/station and practice on any spare or dead network cards/gfx cards or anything lying about that you don't care about.
I've modded most of my consoles in some way or another, I seem to have had more fun modding them than playing them so far.![]()
step one is to source a good condition console and go from there. I may return with more questions as and when 
Thanks for the informationstep one is to source a good condition console and go from there. I may return with more questions as and when
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What do you guys use to clean up your old consoles? Rubbing alcohol etc.

All form here https://www.thefuturewas8bit.com who do not compete with our beloved OCUK I believe but if they do please remove mods.

No issues with that and looks a very useful site![]()


Picked up a few horrors for the PS2 this week. Haven't played any of them before other than Cold Fear.
- Rule of Rose
- Obscure: The Aftermath
- Cold Fear
- Fatal Frame
- Fatal Frame II
