<![CDATA[Gizmodo: console mod]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: console mod]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/consolemod http://gizmodo.com/tag/consolemod <![CDATA[Multi-Platform Universal Console Mod Plays Everything Modularly]]> This game console mod does things slightly different from older mods we've seen. Instead of taking an old console and shoving it into a smaller body, this guy made a universal body and modularizes consoles—in effect, turning consoles like the N64, NES, Megadrive, Jaguar, GBA, and PlayStation into insertable "cartridges" that can be played on this main unit. He's only got the N64 working (he says it's the hardest one), but will keep working on other systems until he can pretty much play everything made before 1998 on this thing. [Modded By Bacteria]

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<![CDATA[Xbox 360 Furry Faceplates Bring the Wild to Your Living Room]]> Normally, Xbox 360 faceplates fail to get my attention. But in the case of these furry faceplates and controller covers, they're so strange that I almost think they're cool. They come in either cow print or leopard print, so your Xbox can look like a Gateway computer box or a tacky, middle-aged housewife (sans excessive perfume). At the very least, it makes your 360 a conversation piece. The cow print faceplate sells for $18 (controller cover for 16), while the leopard print faceplate sells for $19 (controller cover for $17). [Total Console via Hawty McBloggy via Technabob]

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