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Modder Builds Extremely Small GameCube Console
One of the most popular Nintendo consoles ever made can now fit in the palm of the hand thanks to a creative and innovative modder.
gamerant.com
Modding enthusiast CrazyGadget has created the GC Nano, a fully functional GameCube replica capable of playing all the greatest GameCube games ever made while being 90% smaller than an actual GameCube. The system is so small that it can fit in the palm of an average person’s hand, and as the YouTube video shows, this GameCube reproduction can even fit on top of a Game Boy cartridge.
The games themselves are run on software designed for portable consoles called RVLoader, so actual GameCube disks can not be used with this small system. When it comes to controllers, on the other hand, the GC Nano has four built-in headphone jacks in the front of the console, enabling up to four gamers to use special adapters to play with actual GameCube gamepads, one of the best Nintendo controllers ever made. The heart of the GC Nano is actually a Nintendo Wii board, which is backwards compatible with GameCube games and is small enough to fit inside such a small shell. Because of this, the GC Nano may technically be considered the smallest Nintendo Wii as well.