Michael Pick is the mad scientist behind the 6-foot, 65-pound Nintendo Switch replica, which was built from plywood used for the overall shell of the embiggened console, oversized buttons churned.
Michael Pick, a YouTuber who goes by "The Casual Engineer," built a Nintendo Switch that is 30 inches by 60 inches, weighs 65 pounds, and is fully operational. After whipping up the super-size case mod, Pick donated it to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
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World s Largest Nintendo Switch Donated to Children s Hospital
The Nintendo Switch has been a massive success since its release in 2017, and part of its popularity can be attributed to its portable nature. However, that can make the system easy to lose, so engineer Michael Pick rectified that by creating what he calls the world s largest Nintendo Switch. According to Pick, his version of the console weighs about 65 pounds and measures 70 by 30 , making it 650 times bigger than a normal Nintendo Switch. It even includes a 4K display! Once the build was completed, Pick donated the console to St. Jude s Children s Hospital. A video of its creation can be found at the top of this page.