Out of all the jokes previous, mine is the only one you replied to, and since I was the only one to mention Fiskers, and your comment about Fiskers, makes you even more suspect.Dude, i don't have alot of tools and supplies. Im very limited in making a product that fits your high standards. I would appreciate it if you stopped putting comments that don't help my product or help me try to make a better one. And no im not fiskers, but i have seen him on modretro and hes the only active user on there at the moment lol
I can't help a product that isn't possible to sell. What you are calling high standards, isn't even close to high standards, they are basic standards that with the exception of running on batteries, a commercial company called Intec marketed and sold, and continues to sell for numerous consoles, including the Wii. I actually used to have the Intec screen for the Wii, gave it to a friend when she went to college, and she still has it. In fact, I am relatively certain that Intec also made a battery pack for it to, like the old PSOne battery. And they weren't even expensive or anything.
Asking for anything for that is honestly insanity, and at such a steep price I'm sure I could buy not only the entire setup, but at least 4 or more of everything to build the same setup.
I work a single shit job, pay all the bills, pay the rent, and buy all the food in my house for myself, my wife and our two kids, and still can manage to buy bits and pieces here and there for projects. "Not alot of money" isn't something that's going to make me, or likely anyone else, say that your atrocious eyesore is a great job.
Noone, and I repeat NOONE will buy that thing at anywhere near that price.
I may seem a bit on the agressive side about this, but I'm in one of those blunt moods today.
Absolute truthNo matter who you are or what your reasons are, if you post stupid shit you're gonna get called out on it. This is going to be universally true across the entire internet, so the sooner you understand this the better off you'll be.
Your project is a Wii with a screen screwed on it. The hinge doesn't have any sort of locking or friction mechanism, so you had to put something behind it to hold it at an angle. You didn't even take 10 minutes to integrate the sensor bar in the screen bezel (which by the way looks like is cut with a kitchen knife out of styrofoam).
And you're asking $250 for it...