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This Homemade Fire-Breathing Metal Nintendo 64 Is Everything We Want In A Console

'Metal' in every sense of the word.

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This custom-built, flame-shooting Nintendo 64 console might be the coolest thing you see today.

The system, made by BitHead1000, is a full refit of an N64 that strips out all non-essential components, replaces the outer casing with a new custom-built metal replica, and allows the player to shoot flames from their system.

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The video below contains the entire build process sped up. We wouldn't recommend trying this at home unless you're a professional.

By the end, Bithead1000 has a full working system - you can watch him play Banjo-Kazooie on his newly built console - but at the press of a button the system can shoot out twin arcs of flame, making this the most metal Nintendo 64 we've ever seen.

It even has a metal cut 3D 'N', like the system's logo, that spins on the front as you play, complete with a red backlight. It's an extremely cool build.

You can support Bithead1000 on Patreon.

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