Krasivoe have been making waves in the Nintendo Switch space recently, after creating an array of 3D printed docks inspired by some of the most popular retro consoles ever made. I recently had my hands on their CubeDock, a dock that looks like a GameCube with an accessory that allows you to use official controllers, alongside storage for your cartridges.
They're incredibly well designed, spice up your setup in a very nostalgic way and often come with a portable storage system. Their newest reveal is the "64BitDock", obviously inspired to look like the infamous Nintendo 64 console.
This Dock allows you to insert your Nintendo Switch 1/2 led down, with space and open sides to prevent overheating. It uses your original Nintendo Switch dock, so it doesn't require any additional cables or accessories to work out of the box and comes in both white and black versions.

The custom dock also comes with a removable Nintendo 64 cartridge that can be used to store six Nintendo Switch games. This cartridge can then be stored in the magnetic cartridge slot, too, making it look even more like the original console.
It comes at a good time; this is the year of the Nintendo 64 resurgence, all thanks to new N64 games coming to fruition and the likes of ModRetro modernising the console with the M64. This will certainly intrigue many fans due to how closely it resembles the old console, all the way down to the buttons, vents, cartridge, and logo and placement. If only Krasivoe could somehow create transparent versions!
The 64BITDOCK is now available to purchase via Etsy, starting at £64 for the Dock, or you can buy a bundle that includes the game card case for £74. It's not cheap, I'll give you that, but it's a fun accessory that will make your Switch look incredibly unique.