Video: How-to guide for making your Nintendo 64 portable
Revision3's own Daniel just couldn't sit idly by watching portable N64 after portable N64 pass him by while doing nothing, so he decided to gut his own console and shove it into a battery-powered unit that can be taken practically anywhere. Sure, it's one thing to read through a step-by-step guide that you barely understand, but it's another to see the whole process broken down for you on video. Check the read link for the perfect holiday project, and yes, you can actually play the re-gift card here and not got scorned.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Thi mam(kris120890) @ Dec 2nd 2008 5:18AM
I bet it uses a lot of battery power quite quickly
Matt @ Dec 2nd 2008 5:26AM
he said 2 hours
Thi mam(kris120890) @ Dec 2nd 2008 5:38AM
Yeah I stand corrected.
The Police @ Dec 2nd 2008 5:19AM
20 minutes and no comments? Everyone's too exited for the Nokia N97, including myself.
Thi mam(kris120890) @ Dec 2nd 2008 5:20AM
Yeah same here.
AlDeezy @ Dec 2nd 2008 5:57AM
Seriously, looks really cool, but I'm done with symbian for now, since I just sold my N95(great Phone).
Roger @ Dec 2nd 2008 5:58AM
Systm rocks!
SewerShark @ Dec 2nd 2008 5:59AM
Its easier to buy a PSP and run a N64 emulator.
ThomasBags @ Dec 2nd 2008 6:27AM
Apparently you've never checked out the frame rate on that
Taylor @ Dec 2nd 2008 6:44AM
PsOne screen on a N64.
I lol'd
Aaron @ Dec 2nd 2008 7:09AM
I was hoping someone else noticed the irony in this situation...
rita hainsworth @ Dec 2nd 2008 7:01AM
Looks like a heart rate monitor.
maubrowncow @ Dec 2nd 2008 3:47PM
Oh Daniel. You freaking genius.
HamlinCornutus @ Dec 2nd 2008 4:45PM
It might be easier to just use the dvd screen/speaker since that batter is necessary from that player. I wish I knew if it was possible to connect the modded N64 to a dvd player and put in the switch that could shift power between the dvd player and the N64. I was looking for something to do with my old N64 and it would be a good reason to buy a portable dvd player.