Pictures: NES PC Casemod
Author: Rees | Date: August 19, 2008
Check out this PC stuffed into a NES console! Hot on the heels of the NES lunchbox we featured a few days back, this working PC mod really takes the cake. It works with the original pads, and the only modifications to the exterior are some USB ports secretly stashed away so that other controllers can be used as well. It even uses the original buttons and connectors to connect to the outside world.

It features a 1.2 GHz Celeron, a 160GB HDD, and is all based around a Mini-ITX motherboard, much like other similar casemods, plenty powerful enough to run emulators for retrogaming goodness!
Here’s a (very long) video of the NES PC in action, and here are the pictures on the creator’s site. What next, a Pico-ITX stuffed into a Dreamcast?




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