This video is viewer suggested. When two months ago I build this same thing using 8 micro motors then this time it’s upgraded to 775 DC motors. In design, I made a lot of improvements. For testing, I attached this new gearbox to a water pump and snow blower. This 900w gearbox has a lot of power…
Building a Portable Nintendo 64
No skills required! No soldering. No wiring. No 3D printing. No thinking, just having. This documents my venture in building a portable N64 using things I found on Amazon.
Mike Tyson Wants To Make A New Punch-Out Game With Nintendo
With Wii Sports Boxing and Arms proving to be so popular over the years, there’s no wonder that Mike Tyson has spoken publically about making a new Punch-Out game for the Nintendo Switch.
That’s right, folks; it looks like the original NES classic is returning after 33 years! Now that’s a boxing comeback that will definitely make headlines!

Stepper motor control with Arduino
Are you looking for easy way to control a step motor for your project? Are you looking for a way to control a speed of a step motor? well this video is for you. In this video, I am going to show you how to control a speed of a step motor using Arduino nano.
The Atari VCS Can Play PS2, Gamecube, PSP & Wii Games! It’s just a Ryzen PC
The all-new Atari VCS is more powerful than I thought, It can actually Play PS2, Gamecube, PSP, and Even Wii Games at full speed! The Atari VS is powered by an AMD Ryzen 1606G APU with built-in Radeon Vega 3 graphics and it comes with either 4GB or 8 Gb of ram so basically it’s just an AMD mini PC! I installed a 250Gb m.2 SSD and install windows 10 pro on this thing and not bad a all! In this video we test out some PSP games using PPSSPP, some Gamecube and Wii games using the Dolphin emulator and even some PS2 games using PCSX2 and the results are amazing. So is it worth $299? $279 for the base unit at Walmart, are you going to pick one up?
NEW CHEAPER Smaller VR Full Body Trackers are coming
Hello and Welcome to Tuesday newsday! Your number one resource for the entire weeks worth of VR news. Lots of fun news this week from VRChat completely breaking to Tundra Labs announcing new smaller, cheaper full body trackers to be coming soon AND a new Apple VR glove patent!
ThrustMaster Eswap X Pro review – is the future of controllers modular?
Look, we exist. There are PC players who prefer a controller over a keyboard and mouse for the majority of games, particularly in titles like Rocket League or racing games. The high-end gamepad market has gained traction over the past few years, with customisation becoming a key feature as brands compete for our sweaty paws. The latest brand to toss its hat into the ring is Thrustmaster, and its candidate, the ThrustMaster Eswap X Pro, is a $160 / £150 Xbox and PC-compatible pad with a modular design. Could this make our list of the best PC controllers?
The standout feature of the Eswap X Pro controller is its modular ecosystem, which Thrustmaster coins ‘T-MOD’ – meaning the thumbsticks, D-pad, side grips, and triggers can all be swapped to different positions, and with the additional purchase of colour packs, you can also tweak change the look of the controller.

The BEST Nintendo Handheld Facts on YouTube! (GB, GBA, DS, 3DS + more)
In this video we take a look at an entire hour of Nintendo Handheld Facts, including the original Game Boy, the GBA, Nintendo DS, 3DS, and more!
The PiBoy CM4 & SRX Are Coming! New Pi Powered Handheld Leaked!
In this video, we take a look at some new Raspberry Pi Powered Retro Handhelds that are probably coming soon or in the works! I received an email recently with some images of what seems to be a Raspberry CM4 handheld and a Raspberry Pi 4 handheld know as the PiBoy CM4x and The PiBoy XRS and these look amazing! Keep in mind I have no information on pricing or release dates but I wanted to share the information that has right now with anyone who is interested!
Researchers Find a Faster, More Efficient Way to 3D Print
Two researchers at Penn State have created a new system for five-axis additive 3D-printing that reduces the amount and density of support materials needed for making printed objects.
In a paper entitled “Process planning for five-axis support free additive manufacturing,” doctoral candidates Xinyi Xiaoa and Sanjay Joshi proposed using a 3D printer with a movable build plate or extrusion arm to turn objects in 3D space as they’re printed, thereby making every surface “flat” as its being extruded.
