Moving older retro gaming hardware to today’s standards with HDMI seems to be a big focus for a lot of people now with newer TVs seemingly eliminating standard composite ports more and more. Today we are taking a look at the Ultra HDMI mod for the Nintendo 64. This is an internal mod that requires soldering to make it work and the results are amazing.
Drill through anything (conductive) with Electrical Discharge Machining
Applied Science shows how to build an EDM drilling machine, describe how it works, and where to buy parts.
And I must say, this thing is incredible!
Artist releases 300 printable D&D miniatures for FREE!
Hardcore Dungeon & Dragons enthusiast Miguel Zavala has taken it upon himself to use his hobby of 3D design and printing to make the world a better place. How? By creating a library of every monster from the Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual as 3D-printable miniature patterns. The library includes the entire monster manual, plus all the miscellaneous creatures from Appendix A and the NPCs from Appendix B. That’s nearly 300 figures that you can print for your own games.

mintyPi v3 Build Guide and GIVEAWAY!
Blog post with links n’ stuff (including the giveaway) – http://www.sudomod.com/mintypi-v3-build-guide/
NES Clock – Raspberry Pi 3 A+ Case
I came across this fairly cool NES Clock project, using a Raspberry Pi 3 A+ and a custom 3D printed case. Looking for a fun project to compliment your NES collection? Check it out below!

Crackedconsole Online Shop – Coming Soon!
You may notice, we’ve added a shop to our website, we are currently working on the initial product offerings and should be online within the next 1-2 weeks.
Our first offerings will be based around our PinkyPi project and will include.
Cases
Button Packs
DIY Kits
Full Consoles
Check back soon for updates!
Homebrew on a $25 Nintendo DS Lite Handheld in 2019 | MVG
Modern Vintage Gamer picked up a $25 Nintendo DS Lite recently for the purposes of modding and homebrew. Let’s see what it can do and how well it holds up in 2019!
How Music Was Made On Super Nintendo
A closer look at the sound system of the SNES!
Transparent Aluminum – Star Trek Technology is now Real
ALON – Transparent Aluminum – is a ceramic composed of Aluminium, Oxygen and Nitrogen. Transparent Aluminum, was once pure science fiction, a technical term used in a Star Trek Movie from the 80’s.