Handheld Gamecube Mod
Sure, we have seen our fair share of game console mods here at tech.nocr.at, but never one so shinny (just look at all those finger prints!). The sweetest part of this whole mod is how Techknott hid the optical drive behind the flip-up LCD screen. The whole mod looks comfortable to use, just wish the [...]
Snegenes-P
What the hell is the Snegenes-P you ask? Snes + Genesis + NES – Portable. If you’re the hardcore 8 or 16 bit gamer and refuse to use one of those fancy handheld emulators like the Gemei X760+, then why not build yourself one of these? Modder Trstn18 smashed together components from all his favorite [...]
Nintendo DSi Get’s Bigger
The Nintendo DSi just got a whole lot bigger. The DSi XL was officially unveiled yesterday by Nintendo. The new handheld is a lot bigger, which is one of the things that fans have been asking for. Instead of dual 3.25-inch displays the bigger brother will now come with 4.2-inch displays. It might not sound [...]
DarthCast
Looks like Ben Heck has been raising some crafty apprentices. Only a few months after Ben Heck Forum member hellraizer churned out an impressive portable Nintendo 64, he has struck again by crafting an handheld Dreamcast using a Lazer Doodle shell like he did with the N64. Inside the chassis he jammed a Dreamcast, Quantam [...]
New DS Rumour
IGN has speculated to a new DS hitting store shelves some time in the first quarter of the new year. The third coming of the popular handheld gaming system will include dual touchscreen (one of them being widescreen). If that’s the case we are looking a major hardware refresh, a nice one at that too. [...]
World Racing For Your iPhone
According to TouchArcade, GTS World Racing is the most realistic racing game for the iPhone/iPod touch. Check out the video after the break for some breath-taking graphics and gameplay. I’m sure we will be seeing more and more games via the AppStore for iPhone’s that will rival some of the dedicated handheld gaming units now [...]
iBand
Here’s a first; a band that uses handheld devices, namely two iPhone and a Nintendo DS to create music. Using various applications on the respected devices the iBand actually sounds pretty damn good. “Unfortunately we only have two iPhones, so we dug out that dusty Nintendo DS. But we want to take it further. There [...]
Hand Cranked MP3 Player
For all of you who want to walk the bleeding edge of technology and help save the environment the Eco Media Player is for you. The worlds first crank-powered MP3 and video player will leaving you wondering what to do with all of your USB chargers. A play on the many AM/FM radio out there [...]
Apple Entering The Gaming Market?
On February 5th of this year, Apple filed to protect and amend their trademark in relation to “hand-held units for playing electronic games; hand-held units for playing video games; stand alone video game machines; electronic games other than those adapted for use with television receivers only; LCD game machines; electronic educational game machines; toys, namely [...]
Make Your Own Nintendo DS Games
I probably spend more time with my DS than I do with any other gaming handheld I own. It’s quick, fun, and also easy to put down and pick up later if I have to. Now you can take all of the fun of the DS and apply your own games to it. XtenDS allows [...]
Handheld Gaming Powerhouse
I love me my portable gaming (yes the English was bad on purpose). I always have my DS and PSP stuffed into my backpack (along with every other portable gadget I own) just incase I am stuck somewhere and I have to kill some time. I can already play NES and Gameboy games on my [...]
Laser Target Alarm Clock
Most mornings I have to keep myself from throwing my alarm clock half way across the room when the buzzer goes off. My luck is that i’m still half ass asleep and can’t actually grasp it to throw it, so what makes me think I will be able to pick up a handheld laser gun [...]
EA and Hasbro to dust off board games
EA and Hasbro have joined forces to bring you those classic board games that we all grew up with and loved. The agreement gives EA the exclusive worldwide tight to create digital versions of the classic board games. Monopoly, Scrabble, Yahtzee, Nerf, Tonka and Littlest Pet Shop could hit the shelves in early 2008. EA [...]
