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more about #doityourself aw3str1k3r: Pfft. When I make one, it'll be a lamp AND still a usable controller. more » Kurtt: Will it blend? more » GHNeko: God bless Gamerica. more » gunluva is prepared to drop.: I love lamp. more » Bernard McGraw: If I'd ever played an Atari I would get this at the first opportunity. more » LllusionX Mailed the Fission: but can it play tennis? more » ShadowOdin of dubious snowiness: That is the most beautiful Atari 2600 lamp ever created more » UltimatePancakeSensation: I love the base, but the shade is just gaudy as hell. Replace that and you might actually be able to put it in a room. more » Soldier_CLE says DON'T STOP AT THE STAR! REVOKE THE WHOLE DAMN THING, OWEN!!!: Made from the finest E.T. cartridge boxes money could buy... more » -
#artscrafts
The Most Beautiful Atari 2600 Lamp Ever Created
In the long and storied history of Atari 2600-themed lighting projects there have been countless interesting creations, but only one Atari 2600 lamp deserves to be called the Ultimate. This is that lamp. More » -
#benheck
Ben Heck's PlayStation 3 Laptop
My consoles absolutely hate Ben Heck. Every time he releases a new mod, such as this gorgeous PlayStation 3 laptop, similar to his Xbox 360 Elite laptop from awhile back, I tend to spend many hours sitting in my living room, eyes moving curious from consoles to the cabinet where I keep my (barely used) tools. With my degree of electronics knowledge, this is the game console equivalent of having someone quietly staring first at you, and then at a loaded gun in front of them, over and over again. Luckily for them I've yet to work up the nerve, though I do have an extra PSone sitting around gathering dust. I think I just heard it whimper. More » -
#doityourself
A Tardis That Travels Back In Arcade Time
What better way to transport yourself back to the time of arcade dominance than an actual time machine? Simon Jansen obviously has too much time on his hands, being the man behind the ASCII recreation of the original Star Wars film, and now we know where he's been getting all of that time. Not only did he build his own version of Doctor Who's Tardis, he stuffed it with a folding MAME cabinet so he could play games from the past! Jansen has painstakingly documented the entire process, including a picture of his lizard, which I am positive was integral to the project. If I lived in a bizarro world where I didn't need to work and sleep in order to survive, I would have two of these. More »

