Surely this is the most awe-inspiring sight of the day and week. Some tech-savvy individual has mashed together a Super NES, Playstation and Nintendo 64 into a box made of old plywood. You have to operate wooded-levers to power on and off the individual consoles and CD drive.
I for one am impressed. While I may have seen prettier mods, this one definitely stands out as a gutsy wooden box of delights. Sure, it may get picked on by the more sleek and poplular PSP or DS but you can bet good ole' Woody will give as good as he gets :-)
If you're interested in making a bid, the inventor will be selling his WoodCube through E-Bay
This is my recent project - the "Woodcube". It contains a Super NES, a Playstation and a Nintendo 64. I think the pictures speak for themselves. All of the consoles use standard Video as output, and they all use the same power cord. To power up the SNES, you push the leftmost putton down, and pull it up to turn it off. The N64 is controlled by the lever to the right, and it is pushed back/forward to turn and off the power. The PSX has a button in the middle, but it's not working, so I didn't bother to make it look good, because I will soon open it up to fix the PSX's power board. There are som stuff I have left to do, though: Fix the PSX, add LEDs, and fix up the PSXs Power Button
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