LEGO NES Mod the Project Red

That day was the LEGO PS one and now the above is the LEGO NES, the Project Red. It is fully functional and comes with new status lights. Video after the break. Read more…
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LEGO NES Mod the Project Red
December 15th, 2008
![]() That day was the LEGO PS one and now the above is the LEGO NES, the Project Red. It is fully functional and comes with new status lights. Video after the break. Read more… Digitally Assisted Billiards
December 12th, 2008
![]() Playing the computer billiard is much easier than the real one as it has the degrees lines and aims to assist you on the screen. But today, the real billiard has that lining too, Georgia Tech’s own Justin Needham and Matthew Straub have made the Digitally Assisted Billiards. It works just like the computer billiard game, giving a degree in our eyes in the real billiard game, cheat!!! The whole thing works with an eBox 2300 embedded computer, Logitech webcam, 4- x 3-foot mirror, a VGA projector, pool table and a few extenders. Video after the break. Read more… Wiimote wrapped in hemp
December 12th, 2008
![]() Modder DHRECK is making its Wii’s controllers a little different from others. The sleek, cold, white and hard plastic has now become slightly fuzzy, natural, warm and textured. DHRECK wrapped his Wiimote and nunchuck with high-grade hemp. More pictures after the break. Read more… Retro Ingraham Case Mod
December 5th, 2008
![]() Jeffrey Stephenson has designed a case mod in the form of the Ingraham case mod. The retro looking case mode is his tribute to the Ingraham Cabinet Co. a company that designed and built many wooden cabinets in the 30s and 40s. The Ingraham case mod comes with a walnut-clad with a hand-built basswood frame layered atop a mid-grade mini-ITX SilverStone case. You’ll see a FireWire 400 port, a VIA VB8001 motherboard, a 1.6GHz processor, 4GB RAM and a 64GB SSD at the inside. Read more… Nintendo Wii + Nintendo 64 = Wii64
November 24th, 2008
![]() Nintendo Wii + Nintendo 64 = Wii64. Someone has put on a Nintendo 64 in a Wii shell.
Current bid is $155 at eBay. If a wii has been fitted to a N64 case, that would be more interesting. More pics after the break. Read more… PSP with SNES controller
October 30th, 2008
![]() Playing classic SNES games such as Street Fighter 2 Hyper Edition on PSP can be a little tough if you don’t get use to the PSP keys and I guess that is why this modder decided to modified his PSP to work PSP to work with the SNES controller by installing a new socket to the back of the PSP which is wired straight to the mainboard. Video after the break. Read more… Mac Xbox 360
October 17th, 2008
![]() Something goes interesting today, someone replaced the brain of Xbox 360 with an old Apple PowerBook G4. This casemod is done by Modder Phil Herlihy and he decided on the name Xbox G4. The system is powered by 867MHz G4 processor and features a built-in 60GB hard drive. There’s no way to get the Xbox DVD tray working, so an Apple Combo drive was installed at the side of the console which require a cut at the side. Oh yeah it can be run on a rechargeable battery which I think that’s cool. More pictures after the break. Read more… Flamethrower Car Mod
September 23rd, 2008
![]() Driving faster isn’t gonna get rid of those tailgater. But the flamethrower car mod will surely get them off your back. It is not legal to fix one though, it looks like it can burn down the whole building. Check out the flaming in the video after the break. Read more… PSP working with Microsoft Xbox 360 Chatpad
September 8th, 2008
![]() Some hackers managed to get the PSP and Microsoft Xbox 360 Chatpad working together.
Hopefully Sony is making a chat pad for its PSP. Video after the break. Read more… Functional Giant SNES Controller
September 2nd, 2008
![]() SCAD Inc. has built the giant-sized of SNES controller, inspired by the NES controller table in May. It takes a few months to complete and it’s complete with functioning buttons. What is next? Har! a giant Wiimote will be nice. Check out more pictures after the break. Read more… |