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Aerospace engineer creates world's smallest arcade machine in record-breaking feat
Kiran Patil from India built a fully functional arcade machine measuring just 24.85 mm tall, achieving his second Guinness ...
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Kiran Patil, a young engineer from India, has set a Guinness World Record by creating the world's smallest arcade machine, which is the size of a battery.
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