An NES and an electric guitar walk into a hotel. Nine months later, what do you have? An NES electric guitar of course. Using a Fuzz distortion kit, the sound of the guitar has been modified to sound a bit more computerized.
First the V8-powered skateboard makes the rounds and now some biker decides to stuff an Aston Martin V12 engine inside of a motorcycle frame. What is the world coming to?
Flying coach isn't fun, but more often than not, for most of us, it's the only option. Video game modder, Ben Heckendorn and all around super awesome geek saw a problem with using a full-sized laptop when flying coach and fixed it. His laptop frankenstein raises the laptop's screen with a new sliding hinge.
It's probably a good bet that avid Ghostbusters fan Jack ain't afraid of no ghosts, especially now that he's lovingly recreated a proton pack of his own for use with the Ghostbusters video game on the console. What started has...
Martin Schrotz decided that his iPhone 3GS's case just wasn't doing it for him. We don't blame him — while that plastic doesn't seem to pick up scratches as easily as the first gen iPhone's metallic rears, we miss that...
Today's kids are too young to remember when the original classic Game Boy first came out some 20 years ago, but I doubt many will be fooled into thinking that it dates back to the Victorian era. Still, this...
NVIDIA put out a call for fancy casemods using its ION ITX platform. What came back? Well, fancy casemods! The ION Cube is a design by Bill Owen of Mnpctech.com, and it won first place in NVIDIA's competition. It's a...
A user who goes by the name of "Airz" over on the Ben Heck forums has managed to cram an entire NES — controller included — into the very cartridges the system uses. He calls his creation the nesP, or...