Wooden portable NES lets you game in style
By Nilay Patel | April 7, 2008
Filed under: Gaming
Sure, we’ve already got a wooden SNES, but sometimes we want to get a little rustic on some original SMB, and that’s where Parker Dillmann’s wooden NES comes in handy. Built around the guts of a Yobo NES clone and a 3.5-inch LCD, Dillmann did some major custom woodworking to get this rig going, and he says he’s already got ideas for his next case. Tons more pics at the read link.
[Via Ben Heck]
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