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Hack Like Heck - Andrew Miller - MilLs Dj - The Ultimate Portable (1972 to 2012, 50+ Gaming Systems, Movies, Shows, Music, Apps, and around 100,000 Video Games, All In 1)

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This video shows a walk through of the construction process, and a bit of showing it off of a portable Wii that's been soft and hard modded into a handheld system that boots to a custom interface that houses everything listed in the title and more. It involves software and hardware designing for it to become real and playable, so the video is FULL of information on how it's made, the steps I took, showing the system off, credited sources of help, and some funny tid bits to express my personality and how it would be like if I was on Ben Heck's Show. I focused on a bunch of aspects like play-ability (the controls, cause what's a portable if you can't play it?) It houses 4 controllers that can be switched for playing; and they are all for playing games the best way for the user. Another focus is the interface for a diverse library, making it easy to use, quick game booting, and all around stylish and completely beautiful art, icons, and originally composed music. The main idea of this system is an ALL in 1 that can not only run vast amounts of games from various systems, but you can PLAY them (hence the focus on mastering controls). I tried to cover everything I could in 18 minutes, Enjoy, Please like and share! and for more photos of the system and other info, check out this page with my audition video as well! Hack Like Heck: MilLs Dj

 

"I wish to apologize for this negativity related to amount of appropriate credit given to sources for this project. There is no intention of claiming ideas that were not mine. Since this is my first portable Wii and it was a very new build for me, any phrases like "I found out" are suppose to be taken as "I learned". There are infinite amounts of ways to see things as discredited, after all, we are all modifying and making adaptions of existing technology (aka Team Twiizers made HomeBrew for the Wii, which is a Nintendo game system, and Nintendo didn't invent Videogames, Ralph Henry Baer did). Please, comment appropriately, and if there is nothing nice to say, don't say it. I'd rather see no posts than negative ones toward anyone. Thank you."

 

This is my 1st of many portable Wii's.

 

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Watch the video, Its well detailed, but here are some other things I may have missed!

 

Specs

  • Holds built in movies, tv shows, music, games, and apps like Netflix, hulu, and internet.
  • 7 inch Raspberry Pi “touch” screen
  • WiFi
  • Bluetooth (Connects wiimotes and Bluetooth controllers)
  • Rechargeable
  • 3 Speakers
  • Complete Wii motion sensitivity
  • Battery life is ? Hours (last for at least 3, I havent timed this)
  • 5v Fan and heatsink for cooling
  • Painted 3D Printed Case
  • 2 USB ports Built in
  • 2 TeraByte Harddrive Built in
  • SD Card Built in
  • Gamecube Memory Card ( games saved on Harddrive too)
  • Internal Clock Custom menu for game selection
  • Menu music originally composed (chipmusic, by who else but MilLs Dj  )
  • 4 Controllers Built in!!!!
  • Screen/audio controls (not just your brightness and contrast controls)
  • Headphone jack
  • Low power indication ( controls start to glitch around, better save quick or plug in!)
  • Wii sensor bar built in
  • Hibernation mode
  • Control box put for 4 external players and tv output
  • Stylish curves
  • User manual for Software
  • User manual for Hardware (how to operate the buttons and things and stuff)

 

Controllers/Controls on portable worth noting

  • Gamecube
  • Wiimote
  • Numchuck
  • Wii Classic controller pro

 

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  • Reset Button
  • Wii Bluetooth Sync
  • Dual shoulder buttons
  • GameCube style joystick
  • 6 shoulder buttons (TRIGGERED)
  • 3ds slider
  • wii sensor bar

 

...you can also attach or sync... keyboards, a mouse, usb, bluetooth controllers, usb controllers.

 

Game systems that can be played on the portable!  ( amount of games )

 

 

 

 

{tabbedtable} Tab LabelTab Content
Page 1
  • Wii (686)
  • GameCube (321)
  • N64 (266)
  • Virtual Boy (30)
  • SNES (435)
  • NES (873)
  • Famicom (in NES)
  • PC engine (180)
  • Turbo graphx (in PC Engine)
  • Turbo duo (in PC Engine)
  • Vectrex (54)
  • Sega Cd (85)
  • Genesis (918)
  • 32x (In Genesis) Mega Drive (In Genesis)
  • Master System (351)
  • SG-1000 (91)
Page 2
  • Atari 2600 (307)
  • 5200 (47)
  • 7800 (29)
  • XL (463)
  • ST (In XL)
  • 500 (In XL)
  • Gameboy Advance (907)
  • Gameboy color (538)
  • Original Gameboy (699)
  • Neo geo pocket (35)
  • Atari Lynx (91)
  • Wonderswan (23)
  • Gamegear (91)
  • Cavestory
Page 3
  • Colecovision (91)
  • Creativision (14)
  • Intelvision (138)
  • Odyssey (42)
  • Odyssey 2 (In Odyssey)
  • MAME (84)
  • Retro Arch (large scattered amount)
  • Neo geo (285)
  • Neo geo CD (large scattered amount)
  • Capcom play system 1 (120)
  • Capcom play system 2 (224)
  • PlayStation 1 (12)
Page 4
  • MSX (172)
  • MSX 2 (In MSX)
  • Sinclair zx spectrum (6226)
  • Commodore 64 (14554)
  • Tandy color Computer (75)
  • ScummVM Amstrad (33)
  • Amiga (443)
  • Apple 2 (1260)
  • Dragon 32 (2)
  • Vg 5000 (22)

 

 

Music and Media is found on page 3 and a software user manual is found on page 4!

 

(I know, if you add up the numbers it doesn’t equal 100,000. But there are minigames inside games, hacked versions of games made by fans and other groups, and Media is infinitely changing. Its more of an abstract thought to say 100,000 videogames becasue there is no definite number, but it is the closest amount I can relate to in the WiiSearch process)

 

Movie Clip from Juggarnaut

 

Songs used

 

Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine 2 Player Vs. Mode theme

Lil Uzi Vert - All My Friends Are Dead

 

(my songs, 3 haven’t been released yet, but check out more songs by me here! https://chipmusic.org/MilLs+Dj )

Believer

 

RoBoTiCal

Facing the Wall in Bed

Feelin’ Alive

Like A Kid Again

 

Any questions, ask me, I probably have the answers

 

And follow me on Instagram!  mills_dj And facebook and youtube

 

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000879936046 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw9qlCJwbLPzh2SegK681yg?view_as=subscriber

 

Thank you Element 14 community, I am new to this site and I would love your vote to carry on the legacy. With builds like such, I know I’d keep it more than interesting! (psst... Ben...it plays a ton of atari generations too... )

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 7 years ago +19
    I wish that the lot of you 'd go back to your own community.
  • shank
    shank over 7 years ago +15
    Hello millsdj I go by the online alias of "Shank" and as you probably know, I played a major role in Portablizing the Wii. For 3 years, I spent thousands of hours working on properly reverse engineering…
  • shockslayer
    shockslayer over 7 years ago in reply to shank +7
    Just pointing out this is the same Shank from my video(yes, the goofy looking guy strapped to a mattress at MGC.) He's absolutely the key contributing factor behind the greatness of Wii portablizing, and…
  • ogorman.amela
    ogorman.amela over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz

    The definition of plagiarism: "Presenting another person's written or spoken words or ideas as your own. Using direct quotes with no quotation marks, paraphrasing without crediting the source or in some other way suggesting another person's work is yours" -

    The University of Iowa Libraries, Copyright and Plagiarism (2018), Copyright and Plagiarism - Engineering Ethics - Subject Guides at University of Iowa

     

    This thread has gone way out of hand. You are correct, we should let the mods make the decision. 

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago in reply to shank

    If he's broken a license or binding contract with you, a lawyer?! If not, and actually legally you have nothing along with some belief that people owe you "credit" then why don't you contact "feedback and support" and

    tell them that, and submit whatever bundle of evidence you have, see if that acts as a passport to leave possibly libellous comments here.

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  • shank
    shank over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz

    If messages are going to be hidden until proof is given, who can I contact to share said proof?

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    davedarko over 7 years ago in reply to nobble

    I can see at least two on a certain "page with many faces" btw. - I'm glad I didn't ask anyone from my family to help out (which would have been fair game according to what I have read here [Act 5 - Vote for your Favorites ]).

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    shabaz over 7 years ago

    Reported under 'slander' two comments from A. Shank, one from Amela O'Gorman, and one from noah_bb and let the mods decide if there is the 'concrete proof' that is claimed for alleging theft and plagiarism.

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    noah_bb over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Please, bring it to their attention so we can submit our proof. Perhaps they can also see what's up about the votes from 5 accounts with the same name as well.

     

    Why would we apologize? He's the one who is using our content and hard work to make a quick buck. Besides, if he wasn't guilty shouldn't he be defending himself in the comments? Where has he been?

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    shabaz over 7 years ago in reply to noah_bb

    I'm not going to engage any further with someone who clearly doesn't understand "concrete proof" for plagiarism requires proof of intent, otherwise it isn't concrete, nor in fact plagiarism, by definition.

    If you guys don't apologise for what could amount to libel in at least several countries, if no-one else does, I certainly will report it, and let the mods decide if the plagiarism and theft statements fall under the category of 'abuse'.

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    noah_bb over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz

    It's not only the attitude. We have evidence that the methods he used in this build are not his but that some of them still remain uncredited. If you reference your sources for research or methods used there is never any problem with using other people's work in the modding community. However, blatantly ripping other people off is not something we are particularly fond of.

     

    Besides, until we called him out in his original post, BitBuilt was not credited and probably wouldn't have been. He even posted on our forums claiming to have started his build before he "discovered" our forum which was immediately debunked and he tried to backpedal on his statements.

     

    We're not "implying" plagiarism, we have concrete proof and have caught him in the midst of his lies.

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago in reply to noah_bb

    noah_bb  wrote:

     

    Besides, his cocky attitude and massive ego point to him taking credit for these discoveries.

    Cocky attitude points to him taking credit? Don't be ridiculous.

    Sounds like the witch trials all over. Anyone who even implies theft or plagiarism based on that alone would have such an opinion torn to shreds in any walk of life this century.

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  • noah_bb
    noah_bb over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz

    "Discover" has several definitions.

     

    "Be the first to find or observe (a place, substance, or scientific phenomenon)" is the one that comes to mind in this instance. Besides, his cocky attitude and massive ego point to him taking credit for these discoveries.

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