Modders @WeskMods and @YveltalGriffin have cooked up something pretty special – a Wii console which is small enough to fit on your keys.
The Kawaii began life as a challenge to create the smallest functional Wii. It boasts a machined metal unibody measuring just 60x60mm, magnetic pogo pin connectors for power, AV and controller connectivity and even a special dock for unlocking GameCube controller support. It’s passively cooled, too, so there’s no internal fan.
As you can see, this is now effortlessly the smallest Wii in existence, even beating the likes of the Short Stack.
“The final Kawaii shell will be machined from aluminium and anodized in a variety of gorgeous colours,” says Yveltal Griffin. “The back will be laser-etched with the project logo and dope-looking fake compliance markings.”
Wesk adds that at least 30 units will be needed for the first batch. “The more units purchased, the cheaper it’ll be per unit.” You can fill out this form to register your interest.
Go on.... treat yourself to a new game.
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This is honestly incredible! A Wii that’s the size of a keychain? That’s next-level cool. I love how modders are pushing the boundaries of what we think is possible with retro consoles. The design looks slick too, especially with that anodized aluminum finish. It’s wild to think about all the nostalgia packed into something so tiny. Plus, the magnetic pogo pin connectors sound super convenient. I can’t wait to see how this turns out and hopefully get my hands on one! Who wouldn’t want to have a mini Wii on their keys?