That was easier to tear down than I expected. I wonder if we could put a bigger LCD in there? Of course we'd have to cut out the boarder. If I had an extra faceplate or could get an aftermarket one would be fun to try. 😉
Thanks for this teardown, Crow! There's a fan-made "improved Super Pocket D-pad"* via reddit I wanted to try. Your video is a big help in determining how easy it will be to swap d-pads out. *I find the stock Super Pocket d-pads to be unreliable due to the lack of good center pivot post
"Where nobody will ever see it" they know exactly what their customer base is like. I like how you are willing to sacrifice Capcom so if it goes bad you have those games on the EXP.😁
@CrowContinuum well I ended up filing down the four contact points of the dpad so it effectively made the middle post longer, eliminating false inputs. My character used to walk the wrong way at times or not respond because my thumb was pushing down the middle of the dpad. Maybe I'm the only one with this issue lol.
What type of memory are the built in Capcom games stored on? Is it all on a chip on the circuit board like old school games cartridges, or does it have them on rewritable type memory which could degrade over time? Great video, very interesting.
Thanks for this video my dude. I got one the other day and it has a weird white speck stuck behind the screen so looks easy to take apart. Hopefully it's not a defective screen 😅
@@CrowContinuum I have had the same problem with the screen since I bought (on the release date) but I didn't have any experience to disassemble. Now I can try with your video. Thank you so much!
That was easier to tear down than I expected. I wonder if we could put a bigger LCD in there? Of course we'd have to cut out the boarder. If I had an extra faceplate or could get an aftermarket one would be fun to try. 😉
You could definitely plug a bigger LCD in there... but you'd have to remake the entire case and there's no point in that.
Good job, Crow. Thanks for the video!
Seems simpler constructed than the EXP. Which makes it easier to repair. The battery seems very easy to change, which is super in my opinion.
Thanks for this teardown, Crow! There's a fan-made "improved Super Pocket D-pad"* via reddit I wanted to try. Your video is a big help in determining how easy it will be to swap d-pads out.
*I find the stock Super Pocket d-pads to be unreliable due to the lack of good center pivot post
Shouldn't be anymore difficult than a Game Boy.
Is there anything that can be done to fix the screen bleeding issues (white around the edges) whilst it's dissembled?
"Where nobody will ever see it" they know exactly what their customer base is like. I like how you are willing to sacrifice Capcom so if it goes bad you have those games on the EXP.😁
Can you glue something to the middle of the dpad so it rocks instead of sinking down in the middle?
Does that battery fit the Exp?
Couldn't tell ya either thing for certain.
@CrowContinuum well I ended up filing down the four contact points of the dpad so it effectively made the middle post longer, eliminating false inputs. My character used to walk the wrong way at times or not respond because my thumb was pushing down the middle of the dpad. Maybe I'm the only one with this issue lol.
What type of memory are the built in Capcom games stored on? Is it all on a chip on the circuit board like old school games cartridges, or does it have them on rewritable type memory which could degrade over time? Great video, very interesting.
That would be interesting, because I don't think the game is that terrible as it is, but definitely lots of room for improvement.
C'est a peine plus difficile qu'une game boy... beau boulot !
Hi Crow. Do you think we will be able to get a replacement battery for this in let's say eight years?
Looks like a run-of-the-mill LiPo battery to me. If that's the case, I don't see why not.
Yeah... shouldn't be an issue. And those type of batteries aren't really that expensive either.
What is the 3 pin holes next to the R1 button?
Can it run without battery?
That's a silly question. It doesn't even have legs.
@@CrowContinuum Can it boot up without battery?
@@eternaya No... it needs the battery
@@CrowContinuumlmao
Any ideas of sourcing a replacement screen? My son's is broken, took it apart and there is no information on it.
Thanks for this video my dude. I got one the other day and it has a weird white speck stuck behind the screen so looks easy to take apart. Hopefully it's not a defective screen 😅
Update, wasn't a screen defect. It was just a speck of dust. Whew haha😆
I wonder if there an hidden jumper to select capcom/taito game packs
I kind of doubt it.
What game was that chip tune you were playing during the rebuild from? It's on the tip of my tongue :-)
Got it! I think it was the OG Speedball title screen music?
Bingo!
@@CrowContinuum Yay for me! ;-)
Cart Spacer is stuck on my new one can't get it out lawl
I honestly have to open it up just to clean the inside of the screen. It's absurd how it arrived to me dusty on the inside.
I don't recall mine being that dusty on the inside nor have I heard much about others talking about it. It may just be a isolated incident.
@@CrowContinuum I have had the same problem with the screen since I bought (on the release date) but I didn't have any experience to disassemble. Now I can try with your video. Thank you so much!