NEW SHOP ITEM!

Sunday, February 28, 2010
This DMG has been custom painted and prosound modded with 3.5mm stereo jack as well as RCA jacks. The dual prosound gives you the option for what cables you prefer to use. Blue backlight also installed.  This DMG has not only Play it loud button sets, but also a great used condition play it loud screen!!!

BUY IT NOW AT MY CUSTOM SHOP!

Mute City Cart Labels

Sunday, February 21, 2010
Here as some labels I have been working on for Mute City DMG's Figured I would show them off in an effort to show more people what is coming up next. Remember you buy them HERE


BUY NOW - Original Nintendo Game Boy, Gray

2 NEW VIDS!!

Saturday, February 20, 2010



NEW DMG: The CMYKboy with Prosound

Friday, February 19, 2010

Posted today in the shop, wont last long (cause it will go up on ebay if now one snags it up)
click HERE to check it out.

NEW SHOP ITEMS: Custom DMG

Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Just posted a new DMG in the shop! This one has it all, so snag it up and be set for life!



















Also updated the pics of the nanoloop cart bundle

IT BEGINS!!! NTRQ BETA TESTING


First of all, I would like to thank Neil for this opportunity to start rockin NTRQ and help make it all it can be!!!

I woke up today with a personalized BETA ROM of NTRQ in my email. Needless to say I popped it on my PowerPak and ran [giggling] to the back room where the custom NES is hooked up my to beloved CRTtv, technics receiver and Sony Speakers.  Without even reading the supplied PDF manual yet (I honestly grabbed the powerpak and ran to the back instantly) I was able to arp my heart away!

This is going to be the greatest thing ever, so stay tuned to any updates I post here... BUT please visit and support the official homepage of NTRQ at www.ntrq.net

Chip Coalition Compilation Volume 1

Tuesday, February 16, 2010
This is a compilation of tracks from the members of the ChipCoalition.com. Spreading across two pieces of iconic Nintendo hardware and at least five countries around the world, this is diverse and highly energetic collection of music showcasing several different genres, showing just how exciting our little corner of the music world can be.






FREE DOWNLOAD
(alternative download)

01. sserrac - A Fantastical Voyage (Famitracker)
02. PixyJunket - Virus Buster (LSDJ)
03. Thretris - Death Wave (LSDJ)
04. Bleepshit - Final Round (DMG Version) (LSDJ)
05. Battle Lava - Futuristic Pizza Delivery (LSDJ)
06. Octapus - The Great Escape (Famitracker)
07. wayne1991 - omgthebearsarecoming (LSDJ)
08. THE VENDINGMACHINE MASSACRE - Death Can Dance (LSDJ)
09. The Silph Scope - Ebon Hawk (Nanoloop)
10. Capcomposer - Super Blaze (LSDJ)
11. SAMWAVE - Meteor Dance (LSDJ)

Also, get those ideas in for a theme for Volume 2 HERE, you must be a member, so dont be afraid to JOIN THE FUN!

Pro Sound Super Gameboy Tutorial

Sunday, February 14, 2010
First off, I know my pal Low-Gain has a video up on this matter, and thats basically where i learned how to do this. But I found myself taking screen shots and then labeling them for my own memory. I am the type of person who works better from static guides that I can read at my own pace without having to continuously pause a video.

So lets begin... The below is a pic of some of the tools I liek to use, they are not all necessary, but you will need wire strippers, a NES Security bit, a small phillips screwdriver, a power, and a soldering iron. optionally below I have a set of "helping hands" for soldering, and a magnetic dish for my screws (both items can be purchased at harbor freight for next to nothing and really come in handy for all your mods).  You will also of course need a 3.5mm Stereo jack and 3 wires about 5-6 inches long. Wires should always be sealed with heat shrink or electric tape. I salvage all my wire from SNES and NES controllers that I have scrapped for DMG button swaps.


















Once your work area is ready, you can start taking apart the cart. Remove the 4 security screw with your bit as seen in the image below.















Once all 4 are removed you can lift from the bottom and the cart should come easily apart. You may set the top half aside for now and pick up your phillips head and remove the small screws as seen in the image below.


















You may now easily pull out the PCB and prepare for soldering. You will need to strip the tips of your 3 wires on both sides. Just like pro sounding your Gameboy, you will want to make the exposed portion or wire sorter on the side that your soldering to the PCB (helps avoid and cross talk since you cant easily Heat shrink them). Don't forget to tin the pics on both ends of each wire.

















Connect the wires (in any order at this point) to your stereo jack. After you solder them in place slide on some small pieces of heat shrink tubing.



















Now that your jack is all prepped and ready to be connected to the PCB, It's time to do just that. So grab your PCB and use the image below to connect the 3 wires where they need to go.























Once connected your wires should be connected like this.























before you put your cart back together you will need to drill your hole for your jack. Grab the top half of your cart shell and drill your hole in the upper right hand side (im sure the left is just fine too) as seen in the image below.


















you can now set the 2 halves of the cart side to side and put your PCB pack into place. See the pic below for an example of how to run your wires.


















You can now put your cart back together, and rock out on your SNES with a little more custom flair.
HOPE THIS WAS HELPFUL!!! ENJOY!



Just added to the shop!!!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The shop has only been up a few hours and ALREAD it is doing great and I have cleared 100's of dollars worth of one of a kind items. So needless to say, this will be a permanent fixture to the world of Thretris, so KEEP YOUR EYES OUT, these things go fast apparently.

Custom Painted and Prosound DMG - $60 SALE
















THE CUSTOM SHOP IS NOW OPEN!!!

I have had my Big Cartel shop sitting in purgatory for too long. Today I finally got around to updating it and it is now full of goodies and ready for business. So take a look and spread the word!



Catch Em All? yeah, I did that ;)

Friday, February 5, 2010
After the better half of a year, I finally acquired all 8 main DMGs. A proud day for any Gameboy collector.