Created by John Grayson (aka Bacteria), the iNto64 is a portable Nintendo N64 handheld console which took four months to build. The case is vacuum formed and self designed to be lightweight at just under a kilogram. The system is well balanced, easy to hold, all buttons in the right places and the system looks nice. The iNto64 uses two Canon BP-915 camcorder batteries yielding 4 amps (just under 3 hours playtime between charges), a Sony PS screen, official N64 console motherboard, a combined rumble and memory card and a SuperPad 64 Plus controller.

What is unique about this project however is that there are 20 videos available to provide a step-by-step guide for people who haven't made a portable console system, to help them build one for themselves. This includes everything from tips, hints, methods, techniques and description of the work being done at each stage. Watch the iNto64 Nintendo handheld portable console performing in the video below.
Thanks: Bacteria