smallest nintendo ever

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The Hacker
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smallest nintendo ever

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it took me some time to make but i did it
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Post by HK-47 »

Whats the box? The last pic looks like a toaster...
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Post by peppers »

not bad this is parts from a real nintendo?
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Post by The Hacker »

the box is a project box from radio shack
i used the NOAC and put Nintendo parts on it
and IM getting a converter to play USA games
ill get some pics of the inside if you want
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Post by peppers »

its nice but I would not call it the smallest ever if you used a noac
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Post by The Hacker »

maybe not the smallest ever :lol: but one of the best looking ones :twisted:
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Post by JackFrost22 »

not really ive seen better j/k
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Post by SgtBowhack »

A few comments:
1) It's strange, but it has the Nintendo logo on it. So I like it.
2) I don't think it's the smallest Nintendo ever, since the Power Player is still likely to be quite a bit smaller. You could like, chop off the three hand prong thingies from it and make it smaller...
3) The design is nice, but figuring out a way to fill in where the cuts were too big would be good :)

How did you do the Nintendo logo, by the way? From the looks of it it was some sort of stencil?
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