It can not be the primary console we have seen modded and squeezed into portable clothing , but we have to admire the sheer pluck of cramming all of the GameCube’s goodnesss into PSP hardware. Modder Ashen, also answerable for the stockier GameCube Fusion , has managed just that, with some heavy-duty adjustments and modifications. The Fusion Micro is an even bit chunkier than the unique PSP, mainly due to fan and warmth sink behind all that busy hardware. Other modifications include one other analog stick at the right to imitate the GameCube controller and two card slots for games and emulation. Despite this impressive engineering, however, it won’t withstand extensive plays; this unholy union of Nintendo and Sony can only squeeze out about two hours of gaming from its 5000mAh battery. Click after the break to work out Zelda in action, alongside an entire break-down of the controls and modifications.
[Thanks Ashen.]
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