Someone Made A Fully Functioning Nintendo Wii Inside A Mint Tin

A hardware mode that goes by the name of Shank was somehow able to squeeze a fully functioning Wii console inside an Altoids breath mint. This miniature version of the Wii was discovered by Nintendo Life, and apparently, the creator of the device describes his creation as “the worst thing ever.”

The device, which is dubbed as the KillMii, has an extremely short battery life of ten minutes, runs hot, and has awful controls. However, the amazing thing here is that Shank was able to somehow fit a real Wii inside. The KillMii sports a two-inch screen and includes 3DS buttons and circle pads for the controls. The tin console also supports Wii remotes as it incorporated a custom sensor bar. You can watch how the device works via a YouTube video where the creator attempts to boot a quick session of Super Smash Bros. Melee.

I made the worst Wii Portable ever. This is a REAL Wii, not an emulator, in an altoids tin. This project took about a year and was miserable to complete.

Although the little console has tons of drawbacks, it is still amazing how this model was able to tinker with the Wii and create a portable version of the console. What do you think of Shank’s creation? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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