15:35 I know exactly where that goes. I've been modding and replacing things in my Vita a lot lately. I've reopened that thing so many times. That piece is a bridge that helps screw down two motherboards. You use the blue tinted screws to secure it. The pink tinted screws go directly onto the motherboards while the plain silver ones are used for the chassis.
This is incorrect. The part lives underneath the plastic button cover on the top and uses a pink screw. It's in the middle right above the rear facing camera. The braces for the daughter boards are much larger.
Dan's dry sarcasm, combined with his perfectly deadpan and straight delivery, makes him the best addition to the team in years. I can't wait to see more of him.
Dan is the perfect foil to Linus' and David's almost manic hysteria. His flat, understated sarcasm will always work best being bounced against a boisterous and high-energy personality.
I've only seen Dan once and I'm already a fan. I'm the dude that adds a bunch of hook up wires and figures out whats missing on old boards too so naturally, respect Dan.
"1990 is earlier than 1992" "Yeah that's a couple years earlier I think, I'll have to check that later" This guy is hilarious, give him more screen time
I hope LTT is reading these comments, Dan absolutely rules. His delivery of jokes and his dry humor was absolutely amazing, and he clearly knows what he's doing with hardware. Would love to see him in more videos, this is one of the best LTT vids I've watched in a long time. The combination of Linus, David, and Dan is something I couldn't have predicted, but their energies work really well together in a video.
Linus says he reads all the comments, I'm having a hard time understanding where he finds the time though, with so many videos every week and thousands of comments on each. No idea about any of the other LTT team but I'd guess since Dan doesn't show up in videos much he's probably interested in reading the comments when he does.
I am also particularly happy that this gives me "OG LTT" vibes where Linus ACTUALLY doesn't just get clued in when everything is already done, and he only gets to demo the completed results. I fully understand that his role in the company has shifted, not the least due to the massive growth and simply not having the time, but it's just something I miss, that's all. Likewise, I don't even demand change, I am aware of the reality as it is, but boy am I glad to see a video like this again. Also, kick-ass interaction between the three. Another bonus is that this video is just "IDK if this will do well, let's put it up anyway". IMHO many videos these days have a very "algo-friendly" feeling and when I used to watch almost anything LTT put out these days most of the time I feel like I'll be offered the same topic at the same time by at least 5 different tech channels and whoever gets the cut into my recommendations is the one who tickled the algo the best or who I just happened to watch more of recently. Do you ever feel like... hey... whatever happened to xyz??? Then you go and check out their channel and see that they've been in full swing all this time ever since you last watched them and maybe even grew? That's a surreal experience. You can also replicate that by not going into home, but your subscriptions feed. Holy hell, to see YT without the recommendations facing you first but actually just a chronological stream of what you once said "I want to remember this channel" to is as wide apart an experience as can be.
I really like these more *organic* videos, like the one a few days ago where 3-4 hosts just barged in and gave their opinion, the level of chaos is really enjoyable, feels more real 😆
This was my favorite LLT video in a while. Perfectly capturing the energy of people who don't know if they will come out the other side with something that works. Also David is such a personality, I love it. Dan is a stone cold killer. I am very comfortable with the energy they have created in the studio today 10/10
I did the same thing a week ago - bought a Vita used, replaced the screen and the chassis. The small metal part - assuming you still have it - goes on top, under the plastic bar with the volume and power buttons, covering one of the top screw holes.
What really impressed me was his intelligence. The guy clearly has a background in electronics engineering and I really hope we get more videos of him in the future doing these types of mods.
Oh I love Dan. Anyone that makes their first actual relevant comment on a build on camera with a bleeped out word is definitely going to be a damn good presenter.
David's reaction to the first boot is literally how I feel everytime I do something like this and it works. Right down to the "I'm not a moron! Take that dad!"
@@Incommensurabilities "Oh, it's gone on fire." I love how, when something alarming happens, he gets _prissy._ But I'm starting to wonder if perhaps that pie tin wasn't actually explosion-proof, since it's been absent for a while.
Would love to see more content like this. Retro console modding is such a treasure trove and rabbit hole of a topic. Would love to see Anthony do an HDMI mod on his Dreamcast
25:12 Glad to see LTT is still following their classic "Measure 0 times, cut 8 times then realize you made 7 cuts too many and rebuild it all from the ground up on a hope and a prayer".
That's the most fun and results in the most learning especially if it's a personal project you have real legitimate uses for. Now if that's not the goal then yes, it's extremely inefficient and expensive.
Great video, I am currently upgrading a PSx to work with SD cards instead of games. Glad to see you guys run into the same problems I am. The part David had spare( 15:52 ) goes under the side panel on the top somewhere near the card reader or what ever reader there is on top. I am not posting the link but this video but the title PS Vita Teardown / Disassembly Tutorial @25:46 shows the part Edit: Its not my video and I am not affiliated with it in any ways, it just is a convenient way to show where the part is xD
Dan is unintentionally hilarious sometimes. He made Linus about to shit his pants so many times and he had that stone face and was so calm the whole time.
Do more of this. Just guys hovering around the back figuring things out together. It's amazing. The feel is totally different from other videos. And the different personalities made it even better! 27:42 was golden
can absolutely agree on this one, and I really loved this video! I just sat down and watched the whole 31 minutes without pausing, switching to Discord, putting the video in PiP and doing smth else - it was REALLY a different feel.
Honestly its just really neat to see more and more different staff members on screen with Linus. And so many different types of tech recently. It's so cool.
The Vita part that was "extra" seems to be for the Accessory port on the top next to the card slot. It is where you screw the accessory securely to the vita
So Dan's actually a close friend of mine, so glad to see him make an appearance in a video! Super funny dude, crazy smart, and a huge dork in the best way. Could tell he was a little nervous about being on camera, so if you liked him in this video you're gonna love him once he's gotten a little more comfortable.
Linus: "Adam, make sure I don't break anything" Adam: "Oh uh.. stop?" Completely killed me. Also, David reminds me of a friend and I love his energy! Also also, Dan is a wizard!
I need dan to host the "ultimate soldering tutorial" and include him in any other console moding video. He was way too funny with his dry joke delivery that it had me laughing out loud and on the edge of my seat watching him fix all of Linus's disasters while throwing shade at the same time.
That's because the line between "I'm not a moron" and "Oh god I'm a moron" is razor thin, and thus successfully crossing that threshold feels like winning the lottery.
Dan is hilarious, this has been the funniest video I have seen in a while, I caught myself laughing out loud a few times. The whole team is extremely entertaining and I can't wait to see more of them, this was definitely a Dennis Intel upgrade level of entertainment.
Dan adds a technical knowledge to this channel that is complementary to these videos. Also his wit is fantastic! I want to see him included in more videos. Please!!!
Dan has the perfect IT guy humor/wit. He's like a walking IT meme. Short, dry, sarcastic. Would love to see more of the Dan. "I'm gonna lose my job."around 21:10 killed me.
I really hope he is in a video where he gets to sincerely say “have you tried shutting it down and turning it back on again?” That would cement him as one of the best at LTT Media Group.
it really does a number on you, I managed a computer repair/custom build shop for around 8 years and that dry sarcastic tone comes from explaining to customers for the 10th time "oh what do you mean it there was dried baby formula inside my laptop????? I don't know how that could have got there." and having to fake a nice pleasent tone while you know they're straight up lying to you. lmao tends to send you in the opposite direction dealing with everything else.
@@3xceIIent far from the worst i've seen, a heavy pack a day smoker the inside of their computers are the most disgusting smelliest thing you've ever could imagine. it will make you gag. It's like the nicotine bonds to the dust and creates this....alien film like substance like a hairy slime. But you get to be dry and sarcastic just by nature I feel like working in IT. There is just so much bullshit some days lol.
Okay Dan, first video and casually just stealing all the attention even with lower screen time. That humor got me good, love it. Also loved the vibe overall on this video, it felt like I was there hanging with other nerds!
The general chaos, the unpreparedness, the constant host switching, introducing a new host midway through, the twist at the end, the whole thing was just downright entertaining
Dan feels like that one smart classmate that does everything for the project and Linus and David are his groupmates that are doing the presentation for their group.
The "Gamebit", ie a Line screw, had reasonably common usage in Japan for 80's/90's computing, so it's not really that bad in its original own context. Like an alternative to Torx, they at least work well as screws and aren't likely to be damaged unless you're using the wrong tools. Unlike, say, smaller tripoint screws where even the right tool may start stripping them.
This was one of the coolest videos I've seen from LTT in years. I absolutely love these modding adventure type videos. Dan is amazing and I'm so glad YT suggested this to me after having not seen an LTT video in ages.
i really like the ps vita's internal design, personally. the screws are colour coded and it's all modular. super nice for repairability and modding. i hate the shoulder buttons though.
Heck yeah. Good job Dan, immediately cemented yourself as a member of the team for us, the audience. solid first video. I have to say you have some lines you deliver really dang well. "Oh that's what those screws are for." perfect delivery with the orange wire as well. "oh good god. ok." generally though, great video! Loved david's performance. definitely a hot thing in this video ;)
19:42 Dan's first words Dan to Linus "Do you mind if I have a look to see what you did?" Linus "No no, I'm good. Dan "Uh oh." Later, 20:50 Dan to Linus "... And in case you screw up even more, we have this solder mask." Linus crying 21:53 22:04 Dan "It'll probably explode" 22:39 Dan to Linus "Yeah, you really screwed that up." 24:51 Linus, you hire great people, Dan is already a legend and fits right in.
That is so cool that they ended up finding a super early version of the gamegear. Seeing the painstaking work of someone having to manually solder the earlier production versions is really cool.
This is one of the best LTT videos I have ever seen. I own a Game Gear myself and it stopped working a few years ago, but before it died, I had to angle the Game Gear so that it was flat so I could see what the hell I was doing, and the speaker wasn't working so well anymore. I could never tackle a mod like this, especially not on my own, so I'll just be glad instead that this project and video both happened successfully. AWESOME stuff.
As an experienced console modder this was horrifying to watch, but you all learned and finished with the game gear! As linus was mentioning it uses a CCFL tube backlight, which requires pretty high voltage to work. I have accidently touched it while it was on, and let me tell you it was horrible. Hopefully you all can fix the two other game gears or can send it to someone that can Keep up the great work!
Dan is amazing the way he explains with dry sarcasm WITHOUT being condescending is fantastic. He is channeling some of Luke too and the way he vibes with everyone is just great.
Modding retro systems is almost as much fun as playing them. Y'all should do more of these. I want to watch Linus mess up like a dozen N64s trying to do an N64Digital install ;) While he does that have Dennis do a GCLoader install.
If you ever need to do bodge wires inside a small case like that again, see if you've got any IDE ribbons lying around. You can peel the wires apart pretty easily, and they're basically the thinnest wires you can solder by hand. They're so thin you don't even need to strip the ends, because the insulation will peel back enough just from the heat of soldering.
I always use old ethernet cables (the individual wires, not as a whole). IDE ribbons seem to have quite thick isolation?!? A big plus of ethernet cables is that you have a bunch of colors ;-)
@@cornholio1988 IDE insulation is thicker than Ethernet insulation, but it melts/shrinks really easily. It's also convenient in that you're probably not doing anything else with it these days. That said, LTT does probably have a lot more spare Ethernet cable lying around, and the colors can be nice depending what you're doing; not sure how much it matters for bodge wires in a one-off, but very nice if you're doing a small run where you want to keep track of which modifications you're doing on each device. (Which is why, ironically, I would use IDE in Linus's case, but Ben Heckendorn, who gave me the idea in the first place, should probably be using Ethernet wires.)
After the sketchyness of that shunt mod, I'm happy that they 1 have a rework station, and 2 seem to have someone who can do microsoldering. Dan is great I hope I get to see him more in the future.
I have done so many handheld mods over the years. This really takes me back to restoring broken game boys and N64s. IPS screens and backlights on old handhelds really give them new life
I am a big fan of Dan, his quiet wit is perfect next to Linus' over-the-top presentation.
And it doesn't hurt that he is so fucking cute 😅
@@stefanosanastasi99 whoa, sus
@@mikeware3785 there's nothing sus, i like men babe 😘
Wait what was the probation thing
Yea, he was really good. Savage, but subtle.
15:35 I know exactly where that goes. I've been modding and replacing things in my Vita a lot lately. I've reopened that thing so many times. That piece is a bridge that helps screw down two motherboards. You use the blue tinted screws to secure it. The pink tinted screws go directly onto the motherboards while the plain silver ones are used for the chassis.
Was looking for this comment, I had to know 🤣
Boost this man, dammit.
Boost him to the moon. This needs to be seen
This is incorrect. The part lives underneath the plastic button cover on the top and uses a pink screw. It's in the middle right above the rear facing camera. The braces for the daughter boards are much larger.
Dan's dry sarcasm, combined with his perfectly deadpan and straight delivery, makes him the best addition to the team in years. I can't wait to see more of him.
Absolutely. I enjoyed every presenter in this video, - plenty of laughs throughout!
Dan is the perfect foil to Linus' and David's almost manic hysteria. His flat, understated sarcasm will always work best being bounced against a boisterous and high-energy personality.
You look like a nibbler-squiddler.
@@chaffix8459 h w2
the poor choice of wire makes him fit right in indeed! (looking at you alex)
Dan's deadpan calmness when facing disaster is what pushes this video to a 10.
"That's a couple years, I think"
Dan is fucking hysterical. I want to see more of him.
Still waiting for him to get back to us after checking on that later. 🤣
“I’ll have to check that later”. ROFL that is some funny shit!!
And is it just me or has he gotten fit af
Then he says "I'll have to check that later..."
brilliant
oh dan is another person, meant dave
Dan seems cool I want to see more of his expertise in action!
Dan is the man lol
Yeah Dan is awesome! More Dan definitely.
We want more dan
Questions becomes 4 titans in sli can it ran ?
He was cool... untill he dabbed in the end :D
I've only seen Dan once and I'm already a fan. I'm the dude that adds a bunch of hook up wires and figures out whats missing on old boards too so naturally, respect Dan.
David's excitement, Adams ideas and Dan's "wizzardry" really made this an awesome video, goes without saying Linus smashed it as always! Thanks team!
Did anyone get the pun? Linus smashed it.. as in he always breaks something 🤣 "I smell smoke" 🤣🤣🤣
he didn't just smash it! he burnt it, broke it, and twisted it, too!
Is Dan the Anthony of hardware? He is great, we need him in more videos!
“Yeah, yeah, you really screwed that up… I mean I really screwed that up.” 🤣
I definitely agree. And he seems to be the sarcastic and dry humor type of guy, too.
I had the same thoughts! Imagine Dan and Anthony team on an hadware / sofware video with linux
It's like I'm watching Naked Gun tech edition.
@Gareth Fairclough why?
That line was hilarious! 😆
"1990 is earlier than 1992"
"Yeah that's a couple years earlier I think, I'll have to check that later"
This guy is hilarious, give him more screen time
Such a perfect deadpan response there
I didn't hear anything they said for 30 seconds after that because I was laughing so hard
Dry humour done right
Would be interesting to see more of such mods done by Dan.
it's probably a Japanese Game Gear if it is from 1990.
I hope LTT is reading these comments, Dan absolutely rules. His delivery of jokes and his dry humor was absolutely amazing, and he clearly knows what he's doing with hardware.
Would love to see him in more videos, this is one of the best LTT vids I've watched in a long time. The combination of Linus, David, and Dan is something I couldn't have predicted, but their energies work really well together in a video.
i agree
Absolutely agree
Linus says he reads all the comments, I'm having a hard time understanding where he finds the time though, with so many videos every week and thousands of comments on each.
No idea about any of the other LTT team but I'd guess since Dan doesn't show up in videos much he's probably interested in reading the comments when he does.
Dan is that dude.
I am also particularly happy that this gives me "OG LTT" vibes where Linus ACTUALLY doesn't just get clued in when everything is already done, and he only gets to demo the completed results. I fully understand that his role in the company has shifted, not the least due to the massive growth and simply not having the time, but it's just something I miss, that's all. Likewise, I don't even demand change, I am aware of the reality as it is, but boy am I glad to see a video like this again.
Also, kick-ass interaction between the three.
Another bonus is that this video is just "IDK if this will do well, let's put it up anyway". IMHO many videos these days have a very "algo-friendly" feeling and when I used to watch almost anything LTT put out these days most of the time I feel like I'll be offered the same topic at the same time by at least 5 different tech channels and whoever gets the cut into my recommendations is the one who tickled the algo the best or who I just happened to watch more of recently.
Do you ever feel like... hey... whatever happened to xyz??? Then you go and check out their channel and see that they've been in full swing all this time ever since you last watched them and maybe even grew? That's a surreal experience. You can also replicate that by not going into home, but your subscriptions feed. Holy hell, to see YT without the recommendations facing you first but actually just a chronological stream of what you once said "I want to remember this channel" to is as wide apart an experience as can be.
I really like these more *organic* videos, like the one a few days ago where 3-4 hosts just barged in and gave their opinion, the level of chaos is really enjoyable, feels more real 😆
This was my favorite LLT video in a while. Perfectly capturing the energy of people who don't know if they will come out the other side with something that works. Also David is such a personality, I love it. Dan is a stone cold killer. I am very comfortable with the energy they have created in the studio today 10/10
The cheeky smiles at the camera remind me of the guy that played Gilderoy Lockhart in the Harry Potter movie
@@LimySilver2 Kenneth Brannagh
I really enjoyed Dan's quiet, focused demeanor. Love having a straight player against Linus's energy and David's... David-ness.
Was thinking to myself that this video had the perfect mix of skill levels and personalities. Great video
teams are formed from different people who have different properties.
Dan has perfect counterplay to Linus' personality. We gotta see more of him.
Imagine someone overshadowing Linus. That can’t be tolerated…
@@Gogglesofkrome I don’t disagree but I like the fact that David feels authentic. Even if he can be annoying at least it always feels genuine.
@@Gogglesofkrome I think ur being too critical, no offense.
Absolutely. I would love to see more of Dan in future videos
Yup. "Odds of failure 10/10" lol
Dan is the man! I absolutely want to see more of him. His explanation what he did to that rare board, is pure gold!
I did the same thing a week ago - bought a Vita used, replaced the screen and the chassis. The small metal part - assuming you still have it - goes on top, under the plastic bar with the volume and power buttons, covering one of the top screw holes.
Too bad David ate it
@@jNetDowling It'll come out eventually. Call it safe keeping.
Yep, just a reinforcement bar.
Dan is indeed wizard, damn the talent Linus is hiring and enabling
dude is a literal god
How tf did he solve that mann
Dan: *Does Hardware stuff for Linus*
Anthony: " Finally a worthy opponent. Our battle will be Legendary"
Anthony: At last, someone to help me with all the ridiculous things Linus makes me do.
mew!
Suddenly picturing Anthony and Dan in Klingon attire, wielding soldering irons...
@@edenrose2374 This.
David's and Linus's excited vibe really mixes well with the calmer Dan's vibe hoping to see more of you all
David's redaction to the first boot up is epic, we all know that feeling. And Dan's dry humour is right up my street. One of the best videos.
"I'm not a moron... take that dad!"
What really impressed me was his intelligence. The guy clearly has a background in electronics engineering and I really hope we get more videos of him in the future doing these types of mods.
Oh I love Dan. Anyone that makes their first actual relevant comment on a build on camera with a bleeped out word is definitely going to be a damn good presenter.
I love dan he’s great, he’s just chill and normal while Linus is having a mental break down less than a foot away hahahaha
I already love Dan. Seems toned down at first glance, then go all the burns, fu**s and wizardry. Amazing
David's reaction to the first boot is literally how I feel everytime I do something like this and it works. Right down to the "I'm not a moron! Take that dad!"
I laughed so hard LOL the noise he made when it booted
this is the most fresh feeling LTT video ive seen in ages, just everone having fun and not neccesarily to core hosting cast
Couple of nerds, nerding out while doing nerdy things. Best kinda content imo.
@@Outland9000 agreed 💯
@@Outland9000 yeah it's like the older ltt videos
Dan gives a vibe of being constantly nervous but confident enough in his work to throw shade. Absolutely infectious personality lol
It's actually kind of reminds me of how Anthony was in the beginning. Love his energy!
Why does Dan looks like he is right even when he says that he screws up?
Dan looks like that one guy in your friends group that knows everything and help fix other's stuff and watch them enjoy it, love this man
I get the dopamine from fixing something and my friends get to enjoy their stuff! It's win win!
"What's the worst that could happen?"
Linus: Kids lithium battery, lose house and family
Love the optimism
He's not wrong, that probably is the worst that can happen
I almost had a fire at home with a PSP battery long ago.
I just watched a big clive video where he tears down a freaking lithium cell: "what's the worst that could happen.... flames" he says casually
@@Incommensurabilities "Oh, it's gone on fire."
I love how, when something alarming happens, he gets _prissy._ But I'm starting to wonder if perhaps that pie tin wasn't actually explosion-proof, since it's been absent for a while.
I didn’t even realize this was a 30 minute video until I finished it! Pretty cool how Dan figured out how to make it work in the end
man watching the video with doubletime
@@ishkar5k now he just need to add hard rock
@@Gess1t 4mod ss coming soon
First time we saw Dan on camera and he was already rocking hard.
Nice to see how it all begun
Would love to see more content like this. Retro console modding is such a treasure trove and rabbit hole of a topic. Would love to see Anthony do an HDMI mod on his Dreamcast
Or you can just emulate directly to the better screen.
@@WRZ100 **angry retro gamer noises**
Dreamcast has VGA, no need for hdmi
@@ishkar5k haha, emulator goes brrrrrrr
"retro gaming" shows Vita 🫥
Dan looks like a really fun guy. I would like to see more of his genius
25:12 Glad to see LTT is still following their classic "Measure 0 times, cut 8 times then realize you made 7 cuts too many and rebuild it all from the ground up on a hope and a prayer".
That's the most fun and results in the most learning especially if it's a personal project you have real legitimate uses for. Now if that's not the goal then yes, it's extremely inefficient and expensive.
They know how to make engaging content lmao it'd be no fun if everything went perfectly all the time
Lmao
Great video, I am currently upgrading a PSx to work with SD cards instead of games. Glad to see you guys run into the same problems I am.
The part David had spare( 15:52 ) goes under the side panel on the top somewhere near the card reader or what ever reader there is on top.
I am not posting the link but this video but the title
PS Vita Teardown / Disassembly Tutorial
@25:46 shows the part
Edit: Its not my video and I am not affiliated with it in any ways, it just is a convenient way to show where the part is xD
Can we get Dan into more videos please? Loving his calmness
He seems already comfort in front of the camera
I fear that the mix of "Dan, David and Linus" may legitimately be a Top Gear level pairing of three.
Y'all better not sleep on this
^this
Agreed. Maybe better. But no one needs to be the butt, and don't mention the Falklands if you visit Patagonia.
@@djdrocco OMGGGGGGGG IT IS PERFECT
Underrated comment!☝️
This is so true
Dan is unintentionally hilarious sometimes. He made Linus about to shit his pants so many times and he had that stone face and was so calm the whole time.
Love both David and Dan, 2 completely different energies and they work so well together 😅👌👌
Do more of this. Just guys hovering around the back figuring things out together. It's amazing. The feel is totally different from other videos. And the different personalities made it even better!
27:42 was golden
can absolutely agree on this one, and I really loved this video! I just sat down and watched the whole 31 minutes without pausing, switching to Discord, putting the video in PiP and doing smth else - it was REALLY a different feel.
Dan is awesome! He needs lots more screen time. Love his dry sense of humor.
Dan the man, wizarding his way through a factory tinkered, early production gamegear.
we need this whole crew on camera again, you four together make for a great combo. It's like Linus and Alex.
Honestly its just really neat to see more and more different staff members on screen with Linus. And so many different types of tech recently. It's so cool.
The Vita part that was "extra" seems to be for the Accessory port on the top next to the card slot.
It is where you screw the accessory securely to the vita
Thank you
Of all the janky stuff LMG has done, this has got to be the most "proper" experimental video you've made. Great job to everyone!
Dan first appearance, feels like hes been with LTT the whole time
Would to see more Dan and David, both entertaining people Davids got great enegry and Dan's humor is my kinda stuff
Totally agree
same!! :3
They better not butcher season 8 tho
I have the feeling both are gay... And I love it... David is hot... Should make further videos shirtless...
What is enegry?
So Dan's actually a close friend of mine, so glad to see him make an appearance in a video! Super funny dude, crazy smart, and a huge dork in the best way. Could tell he was a little nervous about being on camera, so if you liked him in this video you're gonna love him once he's gotten a little more comfortable.
I love him onscreen already lol
Dan the wizard
Is this bromance?
He is amazing
@@camerongemmell2354 I really hope Dan the wizard catches on. Would seriously buy a Dan the wizard shirt lol.
Really like dan he seems like a fun guy, hope he gets more screentime in the future.
24:12 "I'll have to check that later" Dan's got some comedy chops.
Linus: "Adam, make sure I don't break anything"
Adam: "Oh uh.. stop?"
Completely killed me.
Also, David reminds me of a friend and I love his energy!
Also also, Dan is a wizard!
"Don't do it on camera" and "Don't do it in front of your boss" is wonderful advice that can be applied to most things.
Like sex for example.
@@CheradenZakalwe Or pooping.
@@joesretrostuff Or stealing office supplies.
@@Ikxi like toilet paper.
Did anyone get the reference
I need dan to host the "ultimate soldering tutorial" and include him in any other console moding video. He was way too funny with his dry joke delivery that it had me laughing out loud and on the edge of my seat watching him fix all of Linus's disasters while throwing shade at the same time.
This is the way
@@justken5 this is the way.
As someone who occasionally does little electronic projects like this, "I'm not a moron" is such a fucking mood. Nice job on the Vita!
My version of that is "it hasn't exploded yet."
That's because the line between "I'm not a moron" and "Oh god I'm a moron" is razor thin, and thus successfully crossing that threshold feels like winning the lottery.
I AM NOT A MORON
Dan is hilarious, this has been the funniest video I have seen in a while, I caught myself laughing out loud a few times. The whole team is extremely entertaining and I can't wait to see more of them, this was definitely a Dennis Intel upgrade level of entertainment.
Please, more of this. Mixing personalities and group discovery is a great concept for longer form content.
"Did you find out where it goes?" "Yeah, right there in the parts tray."
I'm stealing that line next time I'm assembling IKEA with family.
Dan adds a technical knowledge to this channel that is complementary to these videos. Also his wit is fantastic! I want to see him included in more videos. Please!!!
Dan is an amazing addition to the team, I hope he can be part of more projects like this one
Dan has the perfect IT guy humor/wit. He's like a walking IT meme. Short, dry, sarcastic. Would love to see more of the Dan. "I'm gonna lose my job."around 21:10 killed me.
I really hope he is in a video where he gets to sincerely say “have you tried shutting it down and turning it back on again?” That would cement him as one of the best at LTT Media Group.
it really does a number on you, I managed a computer repair/custom build shop for around 8 years and that dry sarcastic tone comes from explaining to customers for the 10th time "oh what do you mean it there was dried baby formula inside my laptop????? I don't know how that could have got there." and having to fake a nice pleasent tone while you know they're straight up lying to you. lmao tends to send you in the opposite direction dealing with everything else.
@@ExarchGaming That sounds disgusting.
@@3xceIIent far from the worst i've seen, a heavy pack a day smoker the inside of their computers are the most disgusting smelliest thing you've ever could imagine. it will make you gag.
It's like the nicotine bonds to the dust and creates this....alien film like substance like a hairy slime.
But you get to be dry and sarcastic just by nature I feel like working in IT. There is just so much bullshit some days lol.
Okay Dan, first video and casually just stealing all the attention even with lower screen time. That humor got me good, love it. Also loved the vibe overall on this video, it felt like I was there hanging with other nerds!
I love that you guys keep in all the mistakes and obsticles along the way, it makes things much more realistic and relatable, such an adventure. 10/10
Gotta say, I'm Dan's fan already. He's great
Linus' reaction to getting the GameGear carrying bag was freaking adorable, please more console mod videos this was a lot of fun
I agree. This was fun
One of the best episodes I've seen in a while I love how in depth it was I love the history we discovered I love Dan its just been an awesome episode
this comment right here
@@chevelle427770 quick tech tip, when you agree with a comment, just hit like. You dont need to reply with a "this" or similar.
The general chaos, the unpreparedness, the constant host switching, introducing a new host midway through, the twist at the end, the whole thing was just downright entertaining
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Dan feels like that one smart classmate that does everything for the project and Linus and David are his groupmates that are doing the presentation for their group.
The "Gamebit", ie a Line screw, had reasonably common usage in Japan for 80's/90's computing, so it's not really that bad in its original own context. Like an alternative to Torx, they at least work well as screws and aren't likely to be damaged unless you're using the wrong tools.
Unlike, say, smaller tripoint screws where even the right tool may start stripping them.
This was one of the coolest videos I've seen from LTT in years. I absolutely love these modding adventure type videos. Dan is amazing and I'm so glad YT suggested this to me after having not seen an LTT video in ages.
i really like the ps vita's internal design, personally. the screws are colour coded and it's all modular. super nice for repairability and modding. i hate the shoulder buttons though.
Dan brought the brains, david brought the humour and linus bought his best. I want to see more of these 3
Heck yeah. Good job Dan, immediately cemented yourself as a member of the team for us, the audience. solid first video. I have to say you have some lines you deliver really dang well. "Oh that's what those screws are for." perfect delivery with the orange wire as well. "oh good god. ok." generally though, great video! Loved david's performance. definitely a hot thing in this video ;)
19:42 Dan's first words
Dan to Linus "Do you mind if I have a look to see what you did?"
Linus "No no, I'm good.
Dan "Uh oh."
Later, 20:50
Dan to Linus "... And in case you screw up even more, we have this solder mask."
Linus crying 21:53
22:04 Dan "It'll probably explode"
22:39 Dan to Linus "Yeah, you really screwed that up."
24:51
Linus, you hire great people, Dan is already a legend and fits right in.
Dude this is the Dan guide
That is so cool that they ended up finding a super early version of the gamegear. Seeing the painstaking work of someone having to manually solder the earlier production versions is really cool.
This is one of the best LTT videos I have ever seen. I own a Game Gear myself and it stopped working a few years ago, but before it died, I had to angle the Game Gear so that it was flat so I could see what the hell I was doing, and the speaker wasn't working so well anymore. I could never tackle a mod like this, especially not on my own, so I'll just be glad instead that this project and video both happened successfully. AWESOME stuff.
As an experienced console modder this was horrifying to watch, but you all learned and finished with the game gear!
As linus was mentioning it uses a CCFL tube backlight, which requires pretty high voltage to work. I have accidently touched it while it was on, and let me tell you it was horrible.
Hopefully you all can fix the two other game gears or can send it to someone that can
Keep up the great work!
yeah it was really cringe i wanted to be really critical but this really isnt something linus or any of his guys are really experienced with.
Dan is amazing. We all need a Dan in our lives who can quietly and expertly deal with any issue
I’ve probably done over 20 of these screen replacements it’s a fantastic mod but you guys should definitely look at the SYF complete board replacement
I laughed several times at this. David is hilarious and needs to be infront of the camera more, including Dan and Daniel! Need more DDDL content
I would watch a whole series of David, Dan and Adam upgrading old tech, I love the chaos they all caused, one of my favourite LTT videos in a while...
Omg yes Linus read this comment!
Dan is amazing the way he explains with dry sarcasm WITHOUT being condescending is fantastic. He is channeling some of Luke too and the way he vibes with everyone is just great.
Modding retro systems is almost as much fun as playing them. Y'all should do more of these. I want to watch Linus mess up like a dozen N64s trying to do an N64Digital install ;) While he does that have Dennis do a GCLoader install.
bruh you wanna torture him? XD
.........id watch that. o-o
Should let Linus do the GC Loader. It's the easiest thing in the world to install, and I imagine he'd screw it up, somehow.
@@TooBokoo That is why I said Dennis but nobody can help him. Like not even to point him at the right screw driver bits ;)
If you ever need to do bodge wires inside a small case like that again, see if you've got any IDE ribbons lying around. You can peel the wires apart pretty easily, and they're basically the thinnest wires you can solder by hand. They're so thin you don't even need to strip the ends, because the insulation will peel back enough just from the heat of soldering.
I always use old ethernet cables (the individual wires, not as a whole). IDE ribbons seem to have quite thick isolation?!? A big plus of ethernet cables is that you have a bunch of colors ;-)
@@cornholio1988 IDE insulation is thicker than Ethernet insulation, but it melts/shrinks really easily. It's also convenient in that you're probably not doing anything else with it these days. That said, LTT does probably have a lot more spare Ethernet cable lying around, and the colors can be nice depending what you're doing; not sure how much it matters for bodge wires in a one-off, but very nice if you're doing a small run where you want to keep track of which modifications you're doing on each device. (Which is why, ironically, I would use IDE in Linus's case, but Ben Heckendorn, who gave me the idea in the first place, should probably be using Ethernet wires.)
16:00 most likely a grounding tab for ps vita goes through the pcb and one of the screw holding the pcb.
I really like Dan, love his dry sarcastic humor lol
Dan should be in more videos, he seems really cool
can we just acknowledge Dan's lighting reactions with an awesome comment at 21:20
This has to be one of the most entertaining videos from LMG. The on screen chemistry is so great
After the sketchyness of that shunt mod, I'm happy that they 1 have a rework station, and 2 seem to have someone who can do microsoldering. Dan is great I hope I get to see him more in the future.
Linus: "Alright, I want the Dan review"
Dan:"I'm gonna lose my job"
David’s happiness for getting it to work was both such a joy and also so relatable
dan is so awesome, 10/10 would listen to him do literally anything "oh good god."
Loving Dan, another top pick by LMG! And the inner child in Linus must be absolutely beaming after this project!
I have done so many handheld mods over the years. This really takes me back to restoring broken game boys and N64s.
IPS screens and backlights on old handhelds really give them new life
Dan's first video. The man is a powerhouse.
This was amazing! I love all the different energies going here. More vids with David and Dan. Welcome Dan!
Dan's a wizard, I wish I could work with him 'cause I feel like I could learn a lot
Dan is such a humble, wholesome soul. I can't. Super fricking amazed by him already. Please more with him ♥
17:41 The absolute best of bros. You love to see it