Tuesday, May 5, 2009

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Benjamin Heckendorn

Benjamin J. Heckendorn (b. October 19, 1975 and raised near Richland Center, Wisconsin, Now lives in Verona, Wisconsin.), also known as "Ben Heck", is the creator of many portable video game mods and is also an independent film maker. He has two podcasts, one which he runs with the help of a friend, Jason Jones (http://www.benheckpodcast.com), and the other on Warpath TV with George Force, Mike Zucker, and Anthony Carboni (http://www.sonicboompodcast.com).

Ben builds his new game systems by taking apart old video game consoles such as the Atari 2600, or the NES and cutting up the internal printed circuit board (PCB) until it can fit in his hand. He then designs a custom case, which is cut on a CNC machine, to enclose the now-handheld device. His creations have been featured in such publications as Wired, Popular Science, and Maxim, on the TechTV show The Screen Savers and on G4tv shows such as Attack of the Show,and X-Play. They are also commonly presented on high popularity Blogs such as engadget.

Contents

1 Atari

2 Microsoft

3 Nintendo

4 PC

5 Sega

6 SNK

7 Sony

8 Apple

9 Combo systems

10 Hacking video game consoles

11 His podcast website

12 Movies

13 External links


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Atari

Ben has created a line of portable Atari systems, almost always using some form of Atari 2600 board cut up into a smaller PCB. The only exception is the Atari Jaguar "64-Bit" Portable he made. (and the Atari 800 laptops)

Original VCSp: Ben's first portable project.

Revisions 1-7: After "it all" was started these units came next.

VCSp Special Edition: An all-oak VCSp.

Vagabond 2003: A special unit made to be small.

Vagabond 2000: A special unit made even smaller.

Atari Jaguar "64-Bit" Portable: Ben's newest Atari portable. The Jaguar is also the newest Atari video game system he made into a portable.

Atari 800 Laptops:He has turned two Atari 800 computers into laptops.

Microsoft

A Microsoft Xbox 360 was modded so it has a similar form factor of a portable laptop computer. Ben had been very used to modest popularity on the internet until the Xbox 360 laptop was revealed, skyrocketing his publicity for an extended period of time. The Xbox 360 laptop caused such a massive flood of traffic to his website that for a time caused it to crash until he acquired unlimited bandwidth from his provider.

A one-handed Xbox 360 controller was built for a serviceman injured in Iraq. The Y, B, X, A, and trigger buttons are on the underside of the controller. The right bumper was moved vertically, opposite to the left bumper. The right analog stick was also moved to the underside, reversed wired, and elongated, so that when the right analog stick is tilted on the leg it works the way it supposed to. The left analog stick and left bumper were not moved.

He has also made a second revision Xbox 360 laptop, which looks similar to the original Xbox (or the Xbox 360 Elite).

He made an Xbox 360 controller out of a Standard Xbox Controller. He called it the: Xbox 360 uke Controller. The black and white buttons were wired to be the left and right bumpers. He also added a guide button and sync button. The batteries go where the memory card slots were on the top of the controller. A video of the controller in action is available for download here.

He has made another one-handed controller with variable ministick- and button-positions which works through little modules where the buttons are in. So you can put the sticks, the digipad and the buttons at any place you want.

Nintendo

Ben has created five (3 NESp's) Nintendo portables:

NESp: A portable version of the NES, it uses a "NES-on-a-chip" and is quite small.

SNESp: Built in 2001, it is the portable version of the SNES.

N64p: Portable N64

Several portable NES projects using the NES-on-a-chip hardware, the most notable being the NES micro, made to parody the unnecessarily small Game Boy Micro and the nPod, a project that Ben had plans to make in large numbers and sell.

Wii Laptop: Ben is done with the Wii Laptop. A making-of is posted on Engadget. A video is posted here.

PC

The MGDp: a fully functional PC built into an antique MGD beer case.

Sega

Ben has made a Sega Genesis portable called the Sega Exodus. It started life as a Radica Genesis collection DTV unit. However, its on-board composite video output and low power requirements made it the perfect candidate for a handheld. When a cartridge slot was added, it gained the ability to play most Sega Genesis games (however it is incompatible with Sonic & Knuckles, the Sega 32X, and other Genesis add-ons, a limitation caused by the re-designed hardware in the Radica DTV).

SNK

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