Oh, well here's some tips if you ever do a voice over again...bacteria wrote:I don't have an expensive mic, and also this was the first time i'd done voiceover instead of the mic in the video camera.
Project Unity - finished - presentation the system
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Sounds a bit complicated. Let's just stick to simple... like integrating 15 systems into one.AppleQueso wrote:You can make a perfectly functional pop filter with some stretchy cloth and a wire clothes hangar.
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Fantastic! I am in total awe of this console. You could get flash carts for each system (the cart based consoles anyway) and technically have all the games hooked up and ready to go as well! That would be amazing.
For the S's, you could also use an even cheaper method by just taping a pencil to the grill of the mic. Although a pop filter is the better choice as it will also help with P's and B's (wind).
For the S's, you could also use an even cheaper method by just taping a pencil to the grill of the mic. Although a pop filter is the better choice as it will also help with P's and B's (wind).
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Congratulations on successfully finishing your project. That thing is bad ass!
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 22&t=37279 My b/s/t thread
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Fantastic job and a huge congratulations! After 3 years of watching your thread and periodically checking your blog it's great to see the project come to life.
The finishing touches are what really impress me beyond the shear amount of engineering. The fact that you made labels for the controller carts and different games is really cool. Also good job on the presentation video, the project certainly deserved it!
The finishing touches are what really impress me beyond the shear amount of engineering. The fact that you made labels for the controller carts and different games is really cool. Also good job on the presentation video, the project certainly deserved it!
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I have said it several times through the course of your build, but it is simply the coolest thing I have ever seen. One question and one comment though:
Question - what happens when you have the wrong controller cart plugged in?
Comment - One of my favorite parts is that during your video you have a PS2 controller on the left side of your tv.
Question - what happens when you have the wrong controller cart plugged in?
Comment - One of my favorite parts is that during your video you have a PS2 controller on the left side of your tv.
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Well it'd be like if you randomly wired in a SNES controller to a Genesis port (for examples). Best case scenario, the controller would simply not function or at least not function correctly. Worst case scenario, you could fry something on the controller (if a voltage line is plugged into a data line for example).fastbilly1 wrote:Question - what happens when you have the wrong controller cart plugged in?
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Indeed.
Also, the PS2 slim i'd not got around moving away at the time.
Also, the PS2 slim i'd not got around moving away at the time.
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Got all the links up to date, only space for a couple more if there are any more that is to add. Spent a few hours getting this Unity page finished and made as pretty as can.
If you don't see the page like this in your browser, please go to www.made-by-bacteria.com and press "F5" to refresh.

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I figured that was the case, I was just curious.Ziggy587 wrote:Well it'd be like if you randomly wired in a SNES controller to a Genesis port (for examples). Best case scenario, the controller would simply not function or at least not function correctly. Worst case scenario, you could fry something on the controller (if a voltage line is plugged into a data line for example).fastbilly1 wrote:Question - what happens when you have the wrong controller cart plugged in?