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Sort by Gizmodo (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
Imagine if you'd spent the last 90 hours of TV watching doing something more productive. Could you have built this lovable-but-treacherous portable Gamecube ? (Probably not, so don't quit your current "hobby.") Loading stock discs from a wickedly exposed spinning disc drive on the back of the device, this "Gamecube" is ironically constructed from almost everything but the charming purple box. Inside...
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Sort by Destructoid (Free subscription) - 11/10/2009
Modder Hailrazer took a GameCube and some other electronics, stripped them down and created the portable GameCube you see above . The case was from a Datamax Kid's Delight, the screen was originally used for the PSone system and the insides are made up of a GameCube, Wii Classic controller and a Dreamcast Quantam Fighterpad. The mod took over 90 hours to create , but the end result is a thing of beauty....
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Sort by Walyou (Free subscription) - 11/10/2009
Ever been sitting at home, completely engrossed in a game, just about to beat the boss of a level but then stuff needs doing so you have to get up and get going? Well, why should your gaming not do the same? I suppose this is what Hailraiser thought when he made the portable Gamecube mod... This is a post from Walyou , who bring you the best New Gadgets gadgets , Cool Gadgets and Hi Tech News. Portable...
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Sort by Gadget Review (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
This is a portable Game Cube from maker extraordinaire Hailraser. He’s used a variety of components from a variety of systems to build this system. The oddest part, though, is the exposed disc drive on the rear of the device. So, if you’ve got large mitts you might find your finger on the wrong end [...]
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Sort by Todaytech.info (Free subscription) - 11/10/2009
Imagine if you’d spent the last 90 hours of Television watching doing something more productive. Could you have built this lovable-but-treacherous portable Gamecube? (Probably not, so don’t quit your current “hobby.”) Loading stock discs from a wickedly exposed spinning disc drive on the back of the device, this “Gamecube” is ironically constructed from nearly everything [...]