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From: JakeCIT1990
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  • The link is down, at least for me anyway.

  • Are you the same guy who is selling these on eBay now?

  • @ProfessorDarkly Nope. The eBay guy is a different guy.

  • I want to make one of these.

  • Angry Video Game Nerd has 1 of these:D

  • wow...he has like 5 N64's

  • I would like to know what you did to the transformer/ac adapter :)

  • Man and I was waiting for vomitsaw made one.

  • please buy a 4 slot toaster so i can play my games and make toast

  • Could you make an instructional video or step by step list on how to make this? I have a duplicate N64 sitting in my closet and I've been considering trying to do this with it.

  • @Superwaluigi64 Since everybody is asking for a how to I guess I have no choice but to make one. I will be writing up part 1 tonight so check out 0Life.org tomorrow for the first part of many.

  • @JakeCIT1990 if the toaster from the brave little toaster had failed to save the radio they all would have been mutilated eventually and i think the toaster would be most likely to end up like this a nintoaster

  • Where does the expansion/jumper pack go?

  • haha this is awesome man :)

  • i wanna make a ninticrowave with games stored inside of the ... thingy

  • I want to make all my nintendo consoles into toasters.

    My NES,SNES, N64, Gamecube, and Wii must be in a toaster!

  • Does it have a built-in expansion pack? Some games like Majora's Mask and Donkey Kong 64 require it.

  • @HoneycombAgent

    Well duh.

    Im highly certain is has the expansion pack in it.

    He wouldnt have to wire it in there, all he would need it to find a spot in the toaster that it would fit in.

  • YES!!!!! ...but can it still make toast? :<

  • @XxXkutsuuXxX Sadly no. If you use a 4 slot toaster though you can make it make toast and play games.

  • @JakeCIT1990 It'd probably overheat though.

  • @JakeCIT1990 I would dearly love to see this done. But there is a risk of toasting the N64 component isn't there?

  • @jsd23 ummm... no.

  • @sageamagoo Please explain. I'd love a 4-slot toaster where two slots make toast and the other two slots are an N64, without risking burning the N64.

  • @JakeCIT1990 Wow! You should make one!

  • how did you make the games top load? Please help i want to build one but i dont know how to move the connector

  • @Johnzors What you can do is very carefully pry the game connector port from the circuit board.

    The N64 game port is not held in by anything so it is relatively easy to remove it from the board. Then what I did was took some phone wire (ethernet works too) and solder the wires to the pins on the port and then press the other end of the wire(stripped) into the circuit board.

    Once you pry the port out of the board you will understand how easy it was.

  • @JakeCIT1990 hey thanks man, i tried what you said and i worked perfectly!

  • very nice i think it looks great!

  • How much do you want for it? lol

  • I like it, I think I may have to try it.

  • @mrobertson80 Just a tip. I made this with wires from spare phone line, 16 gage wire for the power wires, some spare plexiglass and lots of JB weld quick.

    As long as you don't add anything and just extend ports it's rather easy, just time consuming.

    Remember to post a video response to this if you do make it.

  • I like it, I think I may have to try it.

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