The Ultimate Nintendo Console
Logan West, a member of a fanatical group of gamers known as "The Elite," recently created a Nintendo fan's ultimate dream: his Nintendo Entertainment Console is a composite of the NES, SNES, N64, GC, and Gameboy, all combined into a single system! With no shortage of electrical/carpentry ability, Logan carefully dissected his consoles, wired them to a central unit, then crafted a wooden vessel to host all five systems as one. Logan has already gotten a response from Nintendo after submitting his creation to them--they were quite impressed![br][br]Heres the Link
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Great none of the pics work.
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slashdot must have kiled the site
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Look what's written above the page ... the authors says that you have to go in the google cache to see the pics (there's a link). And then it works ! Btw the vessel is quite ugly ...
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That's actually pretty cool, but you've got to wonder just how big that thing is. It looks gigantic to me.
Also - if he was going to go through all the trouble to put that box together, why not make an extra shelf for all of the games that go with these things?
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somebody do that with a sega console, only make it look nice
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If you really wanted to do that with Sega consoles all you'd have to do is get a really small mini mobo that support p4's and athlon's. You laptop slim line drive and throw it into a ps2 or some other small case. I think a saturn case would work nice. Next install WinXP Emmbed and make Kega fusion autoload at start. Turn on the option to load the last game automatically.
Now you will need a cd with only 1 game on it. Name the game game.bin.
Then everytime you put in a cd and start the pc KegaFusion will load game.bin and start playing it and those can be many different games.
KegaFusion plays anything before SegaSaturn.
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the pictures dont work, because the <img> tag, src attribute is pointing to "http://www.the-elite.net/NEC/" on all the pictures, not to any picture file.