Dmg Gameboy Shell
A 3rd party replacement shell/housing for your beat up or busted 1989 original Game Boy. Accessorize your classic console with a facelift and a few upgrades: High quality ABS plastic Plastic screen included (original gray color) Standard A/B, and D-pad replacement buttons included (Not for all, please see item title) P. The idee for this ukulele it's can be build without any modification of the gameboy shell without adding screw or glue. In this intention I design a neck 3D print in one piece for an easy production and a better sound with standard ukulele tuner which can be found cheap an easly on the net. The other piece which need to be build is the bridge.
Gameboy Dmg Shell Replacement
The first step is to remove the back cover of the DMG. There are six screws, and depending on when your Gameboy was made, they are either going to be triwing or phillips. Triwing screws, for those of you unfamiliar, are Nintendo’s favorite way to make opening their products just ever so slightly more irritating. If you don’t want to spend a couple dollars on a triwing driver, you can do what I did and use a small flathead in one of the three slots in the screws. It’s not super difficult, but you definitely want to be careful to avoid stripping the screws. There’s four obvious ones on the back of the Gameboy, and two inside the battery compartment. You’ll need to remove all of these.
Once you take those screws out, don’t pull the Gameboy apart quickly. There’s a fairly short ribbon connector connecting the screen half of the Gameboy to the circuitry half. Download microsoft office 2008 for mac using product key. Carefully hinge unit so the screen half is face down on your desk with the circuitry portion sticking vertically upward. You could disconnect the ribbon cable at this point (it’s a ZIF socket, so the connector just slides out), but I didn’t want to bother having to reconnect it when I was done. You can do this repair quite easily without having to put this connector back in.