Game Gear Micro

Bratwurst

Rugal's Thug
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TV-out board was $40ish, and I think the Game Gear I managed to get for $15 a while back. With the enclosure, the gamepad and other stuff probably around $100 total, but the real cost was time invested designing/fabbing the 3D printed parts, cutting/drilling the enclosure, rearranging the cartridge connector, etc. I dragged my ass putting it together so I haven't a clue on the man hours.

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Digmac

Leona's Therapist
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That's some awesome work Bratwurst, I'm impressed. I see an insane amount of time and effort when I look at the guts of that.
 

HeavyMachineGoob

My poontang misses Lenn Yang's wang
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Verticalizing the cart slot with a 3D printed bracket, that's hardcore man.
 

jdoll

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10-20 tops I'd pay and mostly just to collect. They needed to be a slim sleek version of the OG for this price or a bit more. Thankfully we get the astrocity that looks legit
 

HeavyMachineGoob

My poontang misses Lenn Yang's wang
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It's really sad that the VMU has a larger screen than this thing
 

Knud

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This could have turned out pretty good, if it was just scaled 1:1. Sega rocks
 

NeoSneth

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why even make it functional at that size? It would be better off being a keychain with a small clips that can play on the screen.
 
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