Category Archives: Video Games

Official unveiling of my Atari 800 laptop tomorrow (11-16-05)

Unfortunately the cat was let out of the bag on my forums as to what my latest creation is, along with a photo. Yes it’s an Atari 800 laptop. It’s been on Engadget and now Digg. The single photo I quickly took Sunday night isn’t even all that great. Thankfully it hasn’t been on Slashdot yet, I’d know as that usually tears my bandwidth a new one.

I was, and still am, planning to have my official unveiling on Wednesday, that is tomorrow. I’ve been quite busy in the last few days, but I knew I would be thus why I didn’t expect the full story to go up til tomorrow.

If you get the chance to stop back here, www.benheck.com on Wednesday you can see not only many more, and better photos of the unit, but if you’re got a lunch hour to spare you can read the story on how (and better yet WHY) I built this thing.

If you’re a webmaster of some type of gaming / tech site who is checking out this Atari project for a story on your site I’d appreciate it if you didn’t link to me until tomorrow (11-16-05) so those who come can all have the photos and things available to them, instead of just 1 photo and some text buried in my forum. Thanks…

Game consoles that could have used an “XBox 360” style name

Ah, it’s been a while since I’ve posted an article on anything. About time, I’d say. So I thought, you know, the “XBox 360” is quite the… interesting choice for a console name. And what about that weird pricing strategy? Bizarre!

At this point normally a person would write about that, but I like to do things differently. Think different, if you will. So I came up with a list of past consoles that have failed (or done poorly) and how they could have benefited from an XBox 360 style name and strategy. It’s quite compelling and I’m sure upon seeing it marketing executives will promptly build time machines to go back into the past and cash in on my brilliant ideas.

So if you’ve got a lunch hour to waste why not click here to have a look at it?

Besides this nonsense I am also building the new super portable, which I hope to have done within a week. That’s an actual meaty update, so stay tuned!

A few notes about my book, assorted FAQ

No big updates (yet…) but I wanted to say a few things to maybe answer some usual questions I get lately:

1) I am not building, nor will build any more N64 or PS2 portables. Both of the projects were ungainly difficult and not really worth it in the end. Only 1 of them each was built, and they’ve both been sold. The end.

2) My book (site for it found here) describes making portables systems out of the Atari 2600, NES, SNES and PS1. It does not contain N64 or PSP2 instructions. Again those 2 systems are very difficult to work with, N64 motherboards die at the drop of the hat, just ask anyone in my forums.

3) I am not currently making cases for, or creating “how to’s” for the N64 or PS2p. This is two-fold: A how-to would conflict with my book, and cases would require me to write the how-to, which I’m not doing.

OK that should answer 90% of the email I get. Sorry if it sounded a bit blunt but I am really trying to put the N64p and PS2p out of the picture.

Ultimate Portable System of All Time Coming!

The thing to remember here is that it’s what I consider to be the best project ever. Something I’ve wanted to do since the days of the first VCSp. Anyways I’ve got all the parts now and it looks like it’ll work, so expect to see it soon. Trust me – it will rule.

Not to come right out and say what it is, just rest assured I won’t be pokey in my construction of it and I promise my usual antics won’t get in the way either.

Finally I’ve made some changes and done some updates to my book site as well. Enjoy and see you all soon!

Thank you to G4 and about my movies…

By now you’ve probably all seen my G4 appearance, complete with my, hm, “colorful” analogy for videogame emulation. I must say though that emulation is a great method for playing games you might otherwise never get a chance to (on cartridge / original media) If it weren’t for emulation I probably would have never thought to buy “Neo Turf Masters” for my Neo Geo arcade machine – and now it’s the game me and my friends play the most!

Anyways I’d like to thank the people at G4 for having me on – they treated me very well! Thanks!

Also I’d like to use this recent up swell in popularity to push my independent films I work on. If anyone has info on good ways of releasing / distributing them, let me know! It’s always a part of the process I’ve sucked at. Port Washington is done except for its musical score.

NES Micro

Behold my smallest portable ever!

My lame impression of an iPod ad

Based off a NOAC (NES-on-a-chip) and measuring 5.25″ x 2.625″ x 1.625″ it’s half the size of the previous smallest portable I’d made. (which was also a NOAC-based portable) It has a 2.5″ screen and runs off 4 AA’s. Unlike the Game Axe the cartridge slides into the bottom of the unit and actually forms what you hold onto.

And believe it or not it has a headphone jack! (A feature I usually skip for some unknown reason) It’s really loud over the cans to ensure proper ear damage, luckily there’s a volume knob if for some reason you want to avoid that.

Ah, Pepsi, Nintendo and headphones. What more could you want?
Click for enlarged version (Suitable for framing)

To read about how I knocked together this thing check out the story and more pictures here. There’s even a spot where it’s compared in size to a Gameboy Advance Micro – you might be surprised how close it is!

Also be sure to check out the NES Micro on G4 TV tomorrow! (see below)

G4 TV “Attack of the Show” Appearence

This is the official heads-up that I’m going to be on “Attack of the Show” on G4 channel this Friday the 14th. 4 PM Pacific time (6 PM at the Miller Brewing company)

I will be showing: 1) a Neo Geo MVS portable 2) my original Atari 2600 portable from early 2000 3) some book stuff and of course, finally, 4) the NES Micro, which I finished late Tuesday night. Should be interesting, though I don’t know how we’ll fit all that into a live 5 minutes but I guess we’ll find out.

5 year anniversary of this site plus a snazzy new design!

As you can obviously see I have updated the look of my site. I was getting tired of the old one and I felt it required too much “digging” for a person to find everything. You see, I think it’s quite important for people to spend entire lunch hours (or work hours, I don’t really care which) reading through all the stuff I’ve ever written on here. Therefore it’s my duty to make this as easy and painless as possible, kind of like web-enabled Novocain. Plus the site looks, um, SO professional now if your boss walks by they’ll obviously think you’re just downloading printer drivers or something.

  In other news… Break out the cake mix and candles leftover in the cupboard – it’s the 5 year anniversary of this site being online! (Well, accurate to within about a week or two) It actually seems like it’s been a lot longer than that since I started doing this stuff, but oh well. I’m still doing it and that’s the important thing! Now back to this site re-design… 

What has changed / Impromptu Tour:

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The side frames are gone, but top header frame still linger… It takes up less screen space and uses icons (just like above) for quick navigation and coming back here to the homepage.

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White text on a dark background has been been 86’d, torpedoed and sent to Davy Jones’s locker. Now it’s black on white text, just like a book or something!

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Better-looking “Quick Link” buttons are now found at the top right of the page. Granted you can get to the same features from the sidebars (more on those in a moment) but it’s always good to have colorful, iconic links somewhere on your page. Here’s what they do:

Pac-Man vomits binary - Film at 11This Pac-Man looking dude spewing binary is the link to the benheck.com Forums. This is becoming an ever-increasingly popular section so now there’s a quick way to get in there and have your videogame discussion fix.

Yellow jaundiced envelope strikes the Heartland!

  Get this – clicking the envelope lets you send me email! (Please do not ask if your Game Gear can be used for anything other than a doorstop – it can’t) Also check the “What’s For Sale” section (on the sidebar to the lower left) before emailing me about buying stuff. If it’s not on that list it’s not for sale. (This list can and will change however)

The website for my book


Wow this icon looks like my book cover! (Remember don’t purchase books without covers) Click this icon to visit my book’s website.

I make movies too - check 'em out!

  I also have the insane hobby of making independent films. You can click this camera icon (which of course looks nothing like the actual cameras I use) to read about the films, downloads trailers and even order them on DVD if you are so inclined.

Goto the Videogames section

  A bit redundant, I’ll admit. Clicking this icon brings up a page of all the portable game systems I’ve worked on thus far. (Pretty much the same as the sidebar)

When you go anywhere on this site you’ll see this icon at the top. Clicking it returns you here, to the homepage. Press it once you’re done reading or bored with an article so you can come back here for more!

Other changes:

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Check out the side bars! (On the sides 😉 They won’t provide you with a gin and tonic but it does have links to every article, movie information page and videogame project on this entire site. Note how it has fake blue transparency, pretty futuristic, eh?

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Site Search link added to top of right-hand sidebar. Sure my old site design had a “search” feature but this one has a magnifying glass icon as well! You simply cannot get any more high-tech than that.

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Paragraph indents and left justification will now be used on pages instead of the “center justified 1994-era nOOb web” crap. My high-school English teacher would be proud (I’m sure she checks this site every day) On that same note it’s now black text on light backgrounds instead of vice-versa.

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One day I woke up and realized not everyone runs their monitor at 1600×1200 like me. So I modified the site to look the same in all resolutions (It must be an OK practice, Yahoo does it… right?) If you DO run higher-res you’ll doubtlessly have empty space on the sides. Think of it as extra Post-It note room!

  Alright, well I hope this new layout is agreeable on everyone’s stomachs. Let me know what you think! Have fun…

-Ben (Site Director / Guy Who Does all this Stuff)