garyopa
04-15-2012, 04:39 PM
Done by user CKmods...
http://www.maxconsole.com/maxconsole/contents/RKLS0000006627/icon_xl.jpg
A Tupperware cereal container forms the casing for a fully functional portable GameCube!
Yeah, there are plenty of other portable GCN attempts out there, but this is the first time I see one using a Tupperware container as a case... an user called CKmods, managed to do it, and well... it works.
This Tupperware cereal container (I think that's what it is) forms the casing for a fully-functional handheld Nintendo GameCube built by user CKmods of YouTube. You can pop the top off it to get to the guts of the machine, but I wouldn't advise laying the thing down on its back.
Apparently, the disc drive in the back is completely exposed, and there are some buttons missing, like the Z button, and left and right triggers, but according to him, this is still a WIP!
"Do you ever worry about hitting your hand against that rapidly spinning disk while you play?" asked one YouTube commenter. "i do a lot haha it doesnt hurt it," writes the modder. The device also appears to lack the Z button, and left and right triggers. Still, it's the most useful design involving Tupperware I have ever seen.
Pretty cool. Watch the video below!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMgwwf6G9Hk
NEWS SOURCE: http://kotaku.com/5902025/turn-a-gamecube-into-a-handheld-thanks-to-the-magic-of-tupperware
Our thanks to 'Gauss' for this news item!
http://www.maxconsole.com/maxconsole/contents/RKLS0000006627/icon_xl.jpg
A Tupperware cereal container forms the casing for a fully functional portable GameCube!
Yeah, there are plenty of other portable GCN attempts out there, but this is the first time I see one using a Tupperware container as a case... an user called CKmods, managed to do it, and well... it works.
This Tupperware cereal container (I think that's what it is) forms the casing for a fully-functional handheld Nintendo GameCube built by user CKmods of YouTube. You can pop the top off it to get to the guts of the machine, but I wouldn't advise laying the thing down on its back.
Apparently, the disc drive in the back is completely exposed, and there are some buttons missing, like the Z button, and left and right triggers, but according to him, this is still a WIP!
"Do you ever worry about hitting your hand against that rapidly spinning disk while you play?" asked one YouTube commenter. "i do a lot haha it doesnt hurt it," writes the modder. The device also appears to lack the Z button, and left and right triggers. Still, it's the most useful design involving Tupperware I have ever seen.
Pretty cool. Watch the video below!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMgwwf6G9Hk
NEWS SOURCE: http://kotaku.com/5902025/turn-a-gamecube-into-a-handheld-thanks-to-the-magic-of-tupperware
Our thanks to 'Gauss' for this news item!