Super NinRevo

Hello again. So I made another one of these - figured I'd use some of the 'lessons learned' on the first one to try and improve on it. I didn't bother with the USB ports at the front as they gave me a real headache last time. The power switch works better on this one but I won't bother again if I make a third one, a simple switch hidden at the back will suffice. This one has better ventilation and seems to run quicker and quieter for it.
I'm selling this one on eBay as it goes - it's already not sold once, I assume because it's a bit of a niche item.
This also was a non-working SNES I might add - I didn't kill a working. Amazingly the price of a broken one goes for £30+!

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Got an RPi with a RetroPie GPIO adapter to go in an old SNES here. Will utilise the original pads and look stock save for the HDMI and RJ45 sockets at the back. :D
 
I was going to do this a while back but I didn't bother as I couldn't find my old SNES and like you said £30+ for a broken one to butcher is a bit much but very cool. I am looking to buy an Android Media Player like the Minix Neo X8-H for emulators as well as XBMC.

I have been on the lookout for Bluetooth Snes controllers that I can use with Android. If anyone comes across any please trust message me :)
 
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