![]() ![]() In terms of units sold, it’s no secret that the GameCube was one of Nintendo’s poorest performing home consoles. Video after the break.Ĭontinue reading “Building A GameCube Mini Because Nintendo Never Did” → Posted in Nintendo Hacks Tagged console, gamecube, nintendo If you want something even more portable, consider building a pocket-sized Wii. It’s tidy and functional, but we’d love to see a more finished resin-printed version more accurately aping the traditional GameCube aesthetic. Once trimmed down and fitted with a replacement cooling fan, the console then got a custom half-height 3D-printed case. The latter was replaced with PicoBoot, which allows ISOs to be loaded from an SD card. The main space saving, though, came from removing the rarely-used ports on the bottom of the console and the DVD drive. ![]() It also comes with an integrated power supply on the motherboard which makes it much easier to slim down into a smaller form factor. ![]() The build began with a Revision C GameCube motherboard, which comes without the digital video port and the second serial port. Nintendo never made a GameCube Mini, with the console’s form factor remaining the same until the eventual launch of the Wii in 2006. ![]()
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