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    evan_is_MrE: I find that Jack In The Box usually makes me ask the same questions after eating it. "There is the veggetarian hot pocket for those of us who don... more »
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    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Wow, this sounds almost like the convo I had with Ponies! yesterday where he expounded on Hot Pockets for like 3-4 minutes. #japan more »
    Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Hot pockets? #japan more »
    Epoch: anyone know anything about the security of the website? the purchase page doesn't have a security certificate, so i'm a little afraid to put in my car... more »
    Epoch: but will it play final fantasy VI smoothly?? that would either make it or break it for me. more »
    Nick: i think i could buy all the consoles it emulates for $80. i am certain, however, i can find something better to buy for $80. do not want. more »
    SirFenwick: MP5? But... yeah... maybe if they had a real D-pad. more »
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    By Royal Decree, the Official Food of My Kingdom Is Now Hot Pockets!

    This is a seven-foot-tall throne made entirely of Famicom (NES) cartridges. Whoever sits in it becomes king for the day of the fantastical realm of Sadtopia. [Erick Kwiecien via Make]
  • #pmp

    The GAME-800: A Fatty Pocket Emulator

    The GAME-800 is just another one of those direct from manufacturer PMP all-in-one pocket devices. And maybe it's just because I was a corpulent kid, but I find the design quite charming. More »
  • #famicomart

    Famicase Exhibition Fuses Yesterday's Famicom Cartridges With Today's Curious Artistic Minds

    Rounding out our Nintendo news trifecta today is the annual Famicase art exhibition. It's like many other art exhibitions from around the world, made infinitely cooler by the fact that the artwork is composed of imaginary games pasted to old 8-bit Famicom carts. More than 50 designers, illustrators and authors contributed to event this year, which is organized by Super Meteor game shop owner Satoshi Sagagami. Some are crazier than others, but all have a home in this Nintendo lover's heart. Personal favorite? Overly promiscuous R.O.B.—now we know what he's been up to all these years! More »
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    Nintendo Famicom Business Card Holders Combine Your Idealistic Childhood With Your Sellout Adulthood

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    Coin-Op NES Requires Serious Magic Fingers

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    Play Famicom Cartridges on Your DS With CYBER Familator Lite

    The CYBER Familator Lite is an Akihabara-esque gizmo that snaps onto your DS Lite and lets you play old Famicom cartridges on your DS screen (If you can hunt down an adapter, you can play NES games as well). I think we should forget the Familator Lite is bigger than the DS, and that an emulator can do the same thing, because you get real 8-bit goodness on your DS. It's like drinking Coke in a glass bottle – it just tastes better. The CYBER Familator Lite is expected to surface in Japan next month. [CYBER Gadget via DS Fanboy via Technabob]
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    Hudson's Yellow Button Press Controller Counts Spasms

    First made in 1987, this Famicom-esque "Shooting Watch" counts how many times you can push a button in 10 seconds. Only 10,000 of these are being made in Japan (the only place they're being made), so if you like to eschew modern graphics for more spastic gaming, a big yellow bus will come by your Japanese house and sell this to you. Man above? 16 pps. [ITmedia via Kotaku]
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    Famicom Powered Drum Machine

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