I used to have the blue Atari 2600 Portable pictured - titled the VCSp Rev 5 - but I sold it once we stopped organizing PhillyClassic. His handhelds are breathtaking and run superbly.![]()
Call him the God of portable gaming. Ben Heckendorn has hacked, sliced, diced and squashed all manner of home consoles into sleek, compact, do-it-yourself projects, and somehow found the time to write a book about it. His mind-blowing exploits have been featured all over the web, from Engadget to Wired Magazine. Many of us know Ben from his most recent internet fame as the man behind the awesome Wii laptop (pictured below). However, before Ben decided to take on the challenge of downsizing the Wii, he had already accomplished similar feats using the Xbox 360, Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis, and the original big daddy of home consoles, the Atari 2600. We were curious to find out what goes on inside the mind of the world’s preeminent builder of all things portable, so we contacted Ben for an interview.
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I used to have the blue Atari 2600 Portable pictured - titled the VCSp Rev 5 - but I sold it once we stopped organizing PhillyClassic. His handhelds are breathtaking and run superbly.![]()
Well, I know he likes his beers![]()
this guy is a god indeed. i bought his book and made a SNESp based off instructions from the book, and sold it on ebay for 257.99$. it cost around 80 bucks to build. be sure to visit www.benheck.com and the forums there too.
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