Game Hacks

NES MP3 Player and Speakers

Morte Moya has created some neat NES gadgets. First he created an MP3 player from a NES controller. The next logical step was to make a speaker system from a NES game cartridge. What could be next? Video after the jump. “Some of you may have seen my NES Controller MP3 player. This is a companion project for it. I sometimes like to sit around and listen to music so

Nintendo Controller Hacked into a Computer Mouse

Seems that the original Nintendo controllers have no shortage of usages. Zieak has created a mouse that uses the controller as a case. “If you are like me you get really excited when you find two Nintendo controllers at the Salvation Army. One was priced at $1.00 and the other at $.37 (i didn’t fight the pricing). Of course, they get home and meanwhile occupy a part of my brain

Dreamcast Guitar

If you have an old Dreamcast console that you aren’t playing anymore you might want to make a Dreamcast Guitar. “I made my dream guitar… A dream cast guitar… It took about a week to make. Theres only 3 strings because the others broke. Also I hear guys dig chicks with soldering iron burns.” Thanks for sending it in Flooky.

Guitar Hero Robot - Guitar Heronoid

Rafael Mizrahi has put some serious work into this Guitar Hero Robot called Guitar Heronoid. If you are not very good at Guitar Hero this robot may be what you need to get some high scores. If this hack it a bit to hard, why not go wireless first. “The robot is divided into two basic parts, “brain” and “body”. The “brain” is in charge of detecting and analyzing the

Xbox 360 Controller LED MOD

Precisewitem from the Hacked Gadgets Forum has put together a nice tutorial on how to perform an LED mod to your Xbox 360 Controller. “SUPPLIES BASICS – Soldering Iron – 15W Can be purchased as a kit from rat shack – 30 AWG Wire Strippers – Not necessary but will help out a lot – Resin Core Solder – Comes in kit if you get it at rat shack –

Nintendo  Wiimote Playing Star Trek Theme

  Is there no end to the cool projects that can be done with the Wiimote? I wonder how many people are buying a Wiimote without the console to play around with and make cool hacks like this one? “Nice experiment using my Nintendo Wiimote as a controller for the OSC frequency of my Moog Little Phatty… (Check out the OSC knob cursor moving on the LP) It sound like

Debug Visual Studio 2005 Using a Wiimote

  Rafael Mizrahi, the QA Lead at Mainsoft sent in this cool video of a Nintendo Wiimote that is used to debug .NET code! I wonder if the bluetooth Wiimote interface to the computer is being handled using Carl Kenner’s Glovepie or if Rafael created his own from scratch? Either way, Great job!