Bacman User 'Bungle' Created an N64 Console in a Controller
Megan Facciuolo — April 19, 2014 — Tech
For anyone who remembers the N64 console, you know that it was extremely bulky and definitely not portable. A Bacman user who goes by the name 'Bungle' came up with a way to play your favorite N64 games on the go in a form that still personifies the original system.
This N64 mod is one of the smallest and most polished to date, and is in the form of a traditional N64 controller. The sleek, black gaming controller now has a screen in the center of its face and is surrounded by the control buttons. It can last for up to four hours of playing time.
The console is only a prototype at the moment, but the creator stated he will be making more for a profit soon.
This N64 mod is one of the smallest and most polished to date, and is in the form of a traditional N64 controller. The sleek, black gaming controller now has a screen in the center of its face and is surrounded by the control buttons. It can last for up to four hours of playing time.
The console is only a prototype at the moment, but the creator stated he will be making more for a profit soon.
Trend Themes
1. Portable Gaming Consoles - The rise of compact gaming consoles has created a demand for more portable gaming controllers.
2. Retro Gaming Revival - The growing demand for retro gaming experiences is driving innovation in portable controller design.
3. DIY Gaming Projects - More hobbyists are creating their own portable gaming devices, opening up opportunities for controller customization services.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics manufacturers can incorporate portable controller compatibility into their product lines to meet consumer demand.
2. Gaming - Gaming companies have an opportunity to create more compact consoles that work seamlessly with portable gaming controllers.
3. Maker - Hobbyists and makers can create their own controllers and offer customization services to other enthusiasts.
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