
The SNES represents a break in my console education. I jumped straight from NES to N64 and then went on to Playstation. The thing is, I always had a PC in my house growing up so there was never any need to rush out for the consoles and the NES filled all of my console gaming needs for so long. That is not to say that I didn’t dig the SNES, because I did, just not enough to buy one. This wooden casemod is enough, however, to make me want to get one now. Hand held SNES action, what more could anyone ask for. Unfortunately, it has one of a kind written all over it. The bonus is that the games won’t cost you much, if anything. Word on the street is that the display was cannibalized from a PSOne Display and specially modified, nice.
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Feb 2, 2008 at 1:09 am
haha this is cool.. i got like 10 of those old snes games somewhere… and i think thats the same starfox game i could never beat at the stupid part with the big gray planet.. i bet this one is more stable though.. mine always shut off when we steped realy hard on the floor and the thingie where the power plugs in is missing the plastic circle that holds the plug in place so its hard to keep it turned on.. i would buy it if it was for sale
one thing i would want to invent or be invented is a portable that could play games from any game system.. but it would hardly be “portable” since there is a wide variation of cardrige sizes and shapes from before discs were used for games.. ive seen one but it only works for games on CDs like gamecube, playstation, and the others… but i like it.. good job ^_^ *high five*
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