Another PS2 portable.

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I've created a portable PS2 by 3D printing a case to fit a Nintendo Switch/Switch controller grip. This modified Switch controller features a direct Type-C connection for plug-and-play functionality, and I've added PlayStation anti-slip stickers to the face buttons. The full-size handle makes this controller exceptionally comfortable, even during extended play sessions. The larger A, B, X, and Y buttons also provide ample room for comfortable maneuvering, preventing hand fatigue.

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PS2 advance trim board
7” LCD 1024X600
1 Hour 30min of battery life
Usb Type C charge module for plug and play
PS2 memory card and Micro sd port
 

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Looking really clean! Great job!
 
The original PlayStation 2 memory card slot was reused. A 3D-printed base was created to house the various components, including a 3.5mm audio jack, an RVL amplifier, and the PlayStation 2 power management system. The internal 3D design is largely similar to the Wii console I constructed the previous year.
 

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