WALL-E was pretty good at fixing himself using salvaged parts; what if he'd had to make do with an Atari 2600?
That question is answered ably by Conner Flynn, who at Botropolis details how he refashioned a toy WALL-E into an Atari 2600, dubbed "ATAR-E." Hopefully he can set it alongside that amazing WALL-E PC case mod.
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(Via Technabob)