Thursday, May 28, 2009

The "Gamer Commodore 64"



Here is a recently completed Commodore 64 enhanced for "Game Play". This project does just go to show you the many wonderful uses of this old computer. But, the official "Gamer C64" features: a flat black with blue splatter effect paint job, RCA Audio/Video (Red, White, Yellow) jacks, an installed cooling fan, a new blue power LED, a recessed painted black keyboard with custom white on black key stickers. And it's all touched off some blue keyboard LED's as well.

In addition, the audio in on the SID has been grounded so as to enhance the Audio quality.



To compliment the bundle, a MMC Replay has been installed in a modified blue cartridge. If you are unfamiliar with this little device. Its allows you to boot C64 ROMs from a SD Card. A must have for the ultimate C64 gamer!

Check out more pictures here.

Contact us if you are interested in your own Gamer C64.



Special Thanks to Simon & Amanda

Thursday, May 21, 2009

New Backlit DMG-01's with LSDJ Available




(2) New ProSounded DMG-01's featuring Nonfinite's DIY backlights. The clean classic 1989 Greyboy has absolutely no dead pixels and is in overall great shape with a true retro look. And a sweet red "Play-it-Loud" series gameboy that has the matching red backlight. It even still bears the darker screen that matches the buttons.

Also each Gameboy features our signature ProSound location of the 1/8" audio jack that keeps the wires away from your hands.

Please Click Here for More Pictures

Please Click Here for Classic Gameboy's Ebay Auction

Click Here for the Red Gameboy's Ebay Auction.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Customized C64 with a PSOne Screen




The latest customized Commodore 64 to leave the kilobyte mod shop. This completely overhauled C64 not only features a painted black remove-able PSOne screen but...

A SID2SID installation with 1/4" Audio IN/OUT, a feedback knob for each SID which are accompanied by on/off switches, Audio IN ground switch for each SID, a VOLUME and TONE knob for each SID, (4) Joystick Potentiometers with on/off switches, RCA Composite Video OUT, a DIN SYNC jack, recessed C64c keyboard and a blue LED.

10 knobs!!

A slideshow of the process is available HERE

Special Thanks to Derik