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Video: How-to guide for making your Nintendo 64 portable
Video: How-to guide for making your Nintendo 64 portable
Revision3 ' s own Daniel just couldn't sit idly by watching portable N64 after portable N64 pass him by while doing nothing, so he decided to gut his own console and shove it into a battery-powered unit that can be taken practically anywhere. Sure, it's one thing to read through a ...
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How to: Make Your Own Nintendo 64 Portable
Tech Blog — ... For those who've always wanted to build their own Nintendo 64 Portable, check out this in-depth video tutorial put together by Revision3. Continue reading to watch. Revision3's own Daniel just couldn't sit idly by watching portable N64 after portable N64 pass him by while doing nothing, so he decided to gut his own console and shove it into a battery-powered unit that can be taken practically anywhere. [via Engadget - Revision3]

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