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more about #nescontroller more comments → Margatron: For its size, the NES Advantage controller would have been more appropriate. more » erichg14: I don't know. An NES controller shaped cover for a netbook with a Darth Vader decal? Aren't we cross-mixing our nerdstuff here? Careful... more » strider_mt2k: Needs a Contra Code keyless entry feature. more » Curves: Can you imagine the kids who are going to be ringing that doorbell and running away. Its almost TOO great a temptation not to. more » GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: Wait, the buttons aren't marked. What if she hasn't memorized which buttons are which, and tries to punch in up,up,down,down,left,right,left,right,B,... more » twomilesfromhome: second more » Geisrud: Jesus, I'm with you on the pudding, but what exactly are you doing with Prada high-heeled boots? more » -
#netbooks
Netbook Cover Fashions Itself in the Likeness of an NES Controller
Handcrafts made to look like old pieces of Nintendo hardware are great. Which is why this Netbook cover, received as a gift by Flickr user Mendicon, speaks for itself. But I think this could be even better. More » -
#diy
NES Controller Becomes Wireless Doorbell
If we were to make a wireless doorbell from an NES controller, we'd actually take advantage of its eight different buttons and have each one make a different chime. Instead, the creator made all eight do the same thing. [TechEBlog] -
#nintendo
Princess Peach Will Love You Forever for This Nintendo Controller Card
Nothing says Happy Birthday better than a bathtub full of chocolate pudding, five bottles of champagne, and Prada high heel boots. Failing that, you can always send $13 NES controller multilayered collage cards. More » -
#diy
Giant NES Controller PC Case Mod...Bigger is Definitely Better
If you liked the Giant Nintendo controller with the built-in NES, chances are you will get a tremendous amount of geeky gaming satisfaction out of this PC mod as well. The case was built as part of a school project by students in Sweden, and the result is a precise, clean-looking mod that cost only $300 to build. Why they decided to go so big is unclear, but it works—and talk about airflow! Hit the link for a complete photo gallery detailing the construction. [Project Page via TechPowerUp via Technabob]
