Woah, that's an excellent case mod!![]()
What do you get when you cross a Neo-Geo and a Sega Genesis? A pretty vintage case mod. [Brett] used a variation of the 16-bit console (known as the Mega Drive II) as the base of his project. With an original Neo-Geo motherboard and a few other components (such as a power indicating LED), the ‘Geosis’ was born. [Brett] removed a few of the unnecessary parts from the mobo, like the power-amp, and set it up to work with a regular 5V DC wall adapter. The PCB also had to be clipped so it would fit into the Mega Drive chassis.
Though it may not be the case, some Neo-Geo motherboards in circulation have been salvaged from arcade machines. An enclosure would be essential for protecting them during standalone use – something [Brett] plans to do a lot.
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Woah, that's an excellent case mod!![]()
The guys over at Neo-Geo.com (which I am a member of) do excellent work. I am actually gonna get my AES repaired by one of the members. Links are available over there to consolize MVS boards ( which this is) as well. True NeoGeo hardcore should also visit Jamma-Nation-X.
There's also an awesome NeoGeo Sega Saturn case mod in the same vein...
Neo-Geo.com rocks!!!
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