![]() And of course, there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack. It gets a reported 2-3 hours of battery life - but that USB-C port means it’s easy to add an external battery bank to keep it topped up. (You probably know the Nintendo Wii also plays GameCube games and takes GameCube controllers, but those controllers can’t operate the Wii menu or many of the Wii’s own titles.) Ginger says he used official Nintendo Switch joysticks, alongside some buttons from the Nintendo DS Lite, and hooked them all up to the guts of a GameCube controller - which did require him to add software hacks to emulate some of the Wii’s controls. There’s an actual Nintendo Wii motherboard inside this 3D-printed case - cut down to fit - plus his own custom circuitboards, a 3.5-inch 480p IPS display from a car backup camera, a pair of standard 18650 Lithium-ion batteries, a USB stick for storing games, a USB-C port for both charging and game transfers, and a rear exhaust fan to keep it all cool. ![]() a2ubH1KLo1- GingerOfMods August 27, 2020Īnd let me restate that this isn’t some overclocked Android smartphone running an emulator.
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