Pokemon Yellow On The SNES

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Hey everyone! In today's video I'm going to show you all how I made a working TRADEABLE version of Pokemon Yellow On The SNES. This video took a really long time for me to put together, So I hope you all enjoy and let me know in the comments what kind of content you would like to see next!

#pokemon #snes

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0:00 - Intro

0:24 - Video Start

1:30 - Super Gameboy tear down

1:55 - 32 pin connector removal

2:26 - Clock speed example

3:59 - Clock fix install

6:04 - Flex cable install

7:45 - SBG link setup

10:08 - Wire installation

12:42 - Case trimming

14:45 - Assembly

16:00 : Cartridge reveals

18:30 - Trading footage

19:28 - Super Gameboy features and Goodbyes

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Some materials in this video are used under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, which allows "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, and research.
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I hope you enjoyed this video! If so you might like my Pokémon N64 builds as well

Did you know you could catch Gen 2 pokemon in Gen 1? You might be interested in this MASSIVE glitch video I made

BelowAverageGaming
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If you have the extra money to burn, using a Super Gameboy 2 is worth the hassle of not having to solder anything but the flex cable. This is especially good if you're going to keep them, and not sell them.

JayrosModShop
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Oh that Pokemon Blue cart is NICE. I'm a fan of modding, customising, and general retro revival and I enjoyed how detailed you were in the process. Definitly going to check your other vids now!

monkeybone
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The gold cartridge looks good, but the chrome cartridge looks so cool! If you also tried to match Pokemon Gold with the reflective gold that would have been cool, too!

princegoatcheese
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Man these cartridges are 10/10. Fantastic work with nostalgic details and the color schemes.

Pikachu artwork on the box is a little lackluster not being the sugimori art, but I know you said you didn't make that one

benconjamon
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This is one of the best videos I have ever gotten recommended to me. I really want to do this after I buy the mods for my Joycons and Gameboy Advance screen. I feel like it'd give me a reason to bring my SNES into my room for something _other_ than Tetris Attack. Great video! Genuinely surprised this doesn't have over 20k views or something, it feels and looks professionally produced.

spatial_rind
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Subbed!!

Love the colored boards inside and the fact you understand they are hidden inside and still chose to do it..

What an awesome project, thanks for recording it and posting it!!

Ellesdy
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Making me want to own all these lol. Amazing job on these, I really like how the carts look.

Dizzyinc
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Here from the FB group. Great stuff man. This is the epitome of ingenuity!

sixxtylol
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It’s not as simple as buying it but it looks like you can apply something like CrystaLac Glitter Glue and thin coats over any snes cartridge shell and you might get the effect you want.

razeris
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Wild stuff man! Love the idea and the rest of the videos you have put out so far!

peetartar
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I'd never do this, but this is seriously impressive. The carts really look amazing, great job!!

MoreTVO
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Very nicely done, wonderful!!!
Brings back memories of playing blue and yellow on my SNES at home since I didn't have a Gameboy. I think that was back in 5th/6th grade 😅.
Subscribed ✌️

dmraven
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Dear goodness that Silver cartridge is so beautiful, amazing work on all these games!

wallisbudge
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Hey man, I saw your post for this video on Facebook. Appreciate the shout-out in the description! Awesome you decided to this modification, and your set came out really nice. Keep up the good work brother. Would like to chat about collaborating.

Restalgia
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I love the look of the carts! Thanks for sharing.

doug
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Love this! Awesome job bro! This is truly amazing!

ErockOnTech
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I dont know how to even solder, but I watched the video until the very end. This is coool! I have to learn how to do this. Obviously this isn't for a beginner but some day :)

ricardochiesa
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Came here expecting to leave disguted by retrogore but left pleasantly satisfied. Going all the way to the boxes shows care and dedication for the craft. Also, having those two Gen 2 pokemon games being played side-by-side reminds me of my childhood, playing two player with a friend on a PC with the NO$GB emulator.

bineras
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Amazing work! absolutely loved watching the process. well done!

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