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Benjamin Heckendorn

Heckendorn at Midwest Gaming Classic 2007 Benjamin J. Heckendorn (born October 19, 1975) is an American video game 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 the blog such as Engadget. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Hacking video game consoles by Heckendorn

    Published 2005
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