Starlight 64 complete

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Published 2009-12-16
coming in at 925,777 cubic MM is my starlight 64 nintendo 64 portable, one of the smallest in the world. About 4 months to complete!

Dimensions 191mm x 131mm x 37mm

It actually won't be for sale for a couple weeks. I have to long-term test it to make sure everything is solid.

All Comments (21)
  • @Tokkemon
    I meant more for the handheld part. It seems a little funny to hold a brick like that with no curves designed to fit the hand. The docking station was fine as it was, very clean and nice rounded edges. I'd say just engrave some labels into the plastic for all the outputs even if they seem self-explanatory.
  • @a4finger
    this is without a doubt the most amazing thing I have ever seen. Can you post building instructions or something for it?
  • @StimsLuap
    Great, as always. -Basement_Modder
  • @unebrion86
    Is there a spot for the save packs? I didn't hear you mention that in the video. I hope you can save the games :X
  • @coltvids16
    @spiritwalker47 you use a dreamcast stick if your making a dreamcast portable
  • @Porygonal64
    Some one please tell me WHY they keep putting the control stick IN THE VERY UPPER CORNER? Its not like people are going to have deformed hands and have like, half ontop and half at the bottom! whats up with the freaky button placement?
  • @coolzidedown
    with that being the smallest now i dont know if i can make one smaller. darn it. i wanted mine to be a gamecube controller wavebird with a screen in the middle. (re-wire so it will work for n64) darn... i havent even made a portable before...
  • @devileyebrows42
    what project box did you use? did the n64 board need cutting to fit?
  • @45Mang
    can you make a vid on connecting everything? please??? i dont want to copy your design, i just want to know to to hook and wire everything up.
  • @Ivan360hylian
    There isnt a tutorial for making one n64 portable but this form??
  • @Tokkemon
    Well, yeah, that would be the whole point, to make it look more professional. Just a thought though.
  • @1Deminator
    Hey man, What type of screen did you use
  • @famiclone364
    @supershadow64ds No I, in fact, am making one and I have a portrait style set-up, but my controls are very similar. It's fine/