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The NCube: probably the best portable Gamecube of all time

Posted on 09 November 2009 by

Oh sure, we’ve seen a few “portable” Gamecube systems over the years, but we’ve yet to set our eyes on anything as glorious as this. Not surprisingly, the NCube’s creator is yet another Ben Heck apprentice, with the case being a heavily modded Datamax Kid’s Delight and the display an unmodded Zenith PSone. There’s a 2-way switch for running off of batteries or the AC outlet, a relocated memory card slot and a rear-mounted disc drive that’s just begging to be broken. Hit the read link for a look at 90 grueling hours of work, or just jump past the break for a celebratory video.

[Thanks, Jonathan]

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