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Day: November 26, 2004

Nintendo 64, Portable Project

November 26, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 27 Comments

portable n64

to heck with a playstation portable, hack version or the real deal, and double heck to the nintendo ds, here’s a portable version of a nintendo 64. not too shabby at all.

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