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Modders made a tiny Nintendo Wii that doubles as a keychain


Modders made a functional Nintendo Wii that’s the size of a keychain. It doesn’t accept discs, for obvious reasons, but does work with standard controllers.

The appropriately-named Nintendo Kawaii is a teensy-weensy Wii that lacks some of the bells and whistles of the original, but it works and can run games from that generation. There’s also a custom dock that offers support for four Gamecube controllers, which is a must for certain fighting games that rhyme with Shmooper Smash Bros. The makers of this minuscule wonder say the project began as a challenge to make “the smallest functional Wii ever made.” It looks like they got the job done.

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