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Benjamin Heckendorn
American console modder

Benjamin Heckendorn

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American console modder
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Richland Center, USA
Age
49 years
Residence
Verona, USA
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Biography

Benjamin J. Heckendorn (born October 19, 1975) is an American console modder and Computer engineer. He is better known as Ben Heck on the Internet. Heckendorn is also an independent filmmaker and he was the star of element14's The Ben Heck Show, a popular online series, until leaving the show in late 2018.

He has two podcasts, one which he runs with the help of a friend, Jason Jones, and the other on Warpath.TV with George Force, Mike Zucker, and Anthony Carboni.

Most of Heckendorn's mods are done by taking apart old video game consoles such as the Atari 2600 and Nintendo Entertainment System. He then reconfigures internal printed circuit board (PCB) into a smaller form factor. The newly configured circuit board is enclosed within a custom case (done by a CNC machine) and any peripherals are assembled by Heckendorn.

His creations have been featured in such publications as Wired, Popular Science, and Maxim, and on television shows such as The Screen Savers, Attack of the Show!, and X-Play. His mods are also commonly presented on popular blogs such as Engadget.

History

He had an interest in electronic and video games as a child, as a young man in film-making and in later life while working as a graphic artist he made a GeoCities site covering his project to make a portable Atari 2600, this led to an appearance in 2004 on The Screen Savers (following the temporary injury of the normal maker Yoshi) and then to a book deal and requests for custom electronics creations to YouTube videos in 2010. In 2015 he restored the only known surviving Sony/Nintendo Play Station prototype console, the Super NES CD-ROM.

Systems

Atari

Heckendorn has created a line of portable Atari systems, almost always using some form of Atari 2600 board cut up into a smaller PCB. The only exception is the Atari Jaguar "64-Bit" Portable and the Atari 800 laptop. He has also turned two Atari 800 computers into laptops.

Xbox 360

  • An Xbox 360 was modded so as to have a form factor similar to that of a portable laptop computer. Ben had been very used to modest popularity on the internet until the Xbox 360 laptop was revealed, bringing him to further prominence.
  • A one-handed Xbox 360 controller was built for a serviceman injured in Iraq.
  • He has revised the Xbox Laptop five times, his fifth revision being a modified Xbox Slim.
  • He made an Xbox 360 controller out of a Standard Xbox Controller.
  • He has made another one-handed Access Controller with modular ministicks and buttons. Originally designed for PC, PS2 and PS3, it will now work with Xbox 360 through an adapter.

Xbox One

  • Heckendorn has modified an Xbox One console into a portable.

Nintendo

Heckendorn has created five (3 NESp's) Nintendo portables:

PC

  • The MGDp: a fully functional PC built into an antique MGD beer case(18 pack).

Sega

  • Heckendorn has made a Sega Genesis portable called the Sega Exodus. It started life as a Radica Genesis collection DTV unit.When a cartridge slot was added, it gained the ability to play most Sega Genesis games

SNK

  • The SNK Neo Geo MVS Portable was built around an MV-1C motherboard from 1999.

Sony

Heckendorn has made three Sony portables, a "laptop" version of the PS3 based on the Slim version, and a"PS360" controller, which is a PlayStation 3 controller built into an Xbox 360 controller's shell.

Apple

  • Apple IIGS Laptop: It is a laptop made from an original Apple IIGS motherboard, with added RAM and a CompactFlash interface.
  • Apple One Replica Laptop is a custom-made replica of the Apple One.

Commodore

  • A Commodore 64 (C model for its smaller motherboard) modded into a portable laptop computer

Combo systems

Heckendorn has made four combo system to date.

  • Atari 2600 / PS2 Combo Unit: It
  • NEStari: His first portable combo system. The system was an NES and an Atari 2600 combo.
  • Ultimate Combo System: It was an Xbox 360, a PlayStation 3, and a Wii Uin a custom case.
  • Colecovision/Sega Master System combo with mention of adding MSX capabilities.

Pinball

  • Bill Paxton - Heckendorn built most of this from scratch, CNC-ing the cabinet himself and even using a piece of channel for the lockdown bar. The dot matrix display was soldered by hand, and is less dots than a standard DMD display (128 x 32).Most of the playfield components were used early Bally parts, including the ball trough that was modified for multiball similar to what Gottlieb did by adding a solenoid and a hook to hold balls back. Overall, the theme focused on films and television series in which Bill Paxton appeared, including True Lies, U-571, Titanic, Apollo 13, Aliens, and Big Love. Heckendorn eventually decided it was taking up space, so he offered it up for sale on Pinside. Lloyd from SS Billiards ended up buying it so it can be played on location.
  • Lost - This was Heckendorn's second title, which switched to an LCD display.Because of ball hangups, ultimately this design was dismantled (destroyed) and parts used for the next project.
  • America's Most Haunted - Originally called Ghost Squad, which can still be heard during multiball, this was the first design that ended up being made commercially. The reason for the name change was because there is a Sega arcade shooter with the same name. This theme is loosely based on an episode of The Ben Heck Show which was a parody of the typical ghost hunting reality show. Chuck Emery teamed up with Heckendorn, and because AMH was further along than his own design, this would be the first title to be built by his new company.

Hacking Video Game Consoles

In February 2005, Heckendorn released his book Hacking Video Game Consoles, published by Wiley Publishing Inc. and printed under their ExtremeTech line. It contains step by step instructions for creating two Atari 2600 portables, two NES portables, two SNES portables, and two PlayStation portables, each in hand-built and CNC-cut designs.

Podcast website

On December 13, 2006, Heckendorn started benheckpodcast.com, a website for storing all of his podcasts. In addition, posts are made detailing all the projects he is currently working and the projects he has worked on in the past.

Heckendorn's other podcast is entitled Sonic Boom, and is available on the Warpath.TV digital network. This podcast is no longer in production.

Movies

Heckendorn is also an amateur film maker. He has completed 6 films since 1995, including his comedic love story, Port Washington, released in 2006. His most recent movie, released on October 31, 2008 was entitled Possumus Woman, and is the sequel to his 1995 film, Possumus Man. All of his films have been released independently.

Films
YearFilm
1995Possumus Man
1996Adventure!
1999The Adventurous
2000The Lizard of Death
2006Port Washington
2008Possumus Woman

The Ben Heck Show

Ben Heck starred in a weekly online TV program called element14's The Ben Heck Show, hosted on YouTube and the element14 Community. As of June 2016, the show had recorded more than 33 million views worldwide. A typical episode has Ben creating a new product or hacking existing devices, such as an Xbox, for different uses, sometimes based on viewers' suggestions.

As the host of element14's The Ben Heck Show, Heckendorn has made celebrity appearances as an attendee or judge at numerous industry events and competitions, including Maker Faire Detroit and Engadget Expand.

It was announced during an interview with an Element14 Community member that Ben would be leaving The Ben Heck Show after June 2018. The Ben Heck Show was replaced with Element14 presents, a similar show featuring a new cast of hosts.

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Who is Benjamin Heckendorn?
Benjamin Heckendorn, also known as Ben Heck, is an American console modder, computer programmer, and web host. He is best known for his online video series, "The Ben Heck Show," where he demonstrates various electronic projects and modifications, particularly those related to gaming consoles.
What is "The Ben Heck Show"?
"The Ben Heck Show" is an online video series hosted by Benjamin Heckendorn. In the show, Ben demonstrates various electronic projects and modifications, often focused on gaming consoles. Each episode features Ben taking apart, modifying, and reassembling different devices, sharing his insights and expertise with viewers.
What are some of Benjamin Heckendorn's notable projects?
Benjamin Heckendorn has worked on numerous notable projects throughout his career. Some of his most well-known projects include creating custom controllers for disabled gamers, building portable versions of gaming consoles, and modifying classic consoles to add modern features and improvements. He has also worked on projects outside of gaming, such as designing an open-source Commodore 64 laptop.
How did Benjamin Heckendorn become popular?
Benjamin Heckendorn gained popularity through his online presence and his unique approach to console modification. He started gaining attention with his website, where he shared detailed documentation of his console mods. His popularity further increased with the launch of "The Ben Heck Show," which allowed him to showcase his projects to a wider audience. His expertise and creativity in the field of console modding have made him a well-known figure in the gaming and electronics communities.
Has Benjamin Heckendorn received any awards or recognition for his work?
Yes, Benjamin Heckendorn has received several awards and recognition for his work. In 2010, he won the Engadget Expand "Insert Coin" competition for his one-handed Xbox 360 controller. He has also been recognized by publications such as WIRED and Popular Science for his contributions to console modding. Additionally, Benjamin has been a guest speaker at various gaming and technology events, further highlighting his recognition and expertise in the field.
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