We’re getting all sorts of amazing things related to NES from modding community nowadays, and today we have one musical instrument that will make your NES rock.
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You thought that the NES died in 1995? Well, you’re partially right, but there are communities of modders that are trying to keep this amazing console alive.
This student DG Kanatsios received a computer-controlled desktop missile launcher and developed a Windows Forms application that exposes some web service operations that control the missile launcher via his Windows Phone 7 device. The end result is a missile launcher controller in the palm of his hands.
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This may not be the safest helmet to wear on a Halloween night but haven’t we said it before? Lego can create anything your imagination takes you! This Master Chief helmet from the Halo series is completely built of Lego bricks except for the visor and from a distance away, I think one would barely be able to make out that its made of Lego.
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In the earlier days of computers, 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch floppy disks were only way of transferring data since there were no CDs, DVDs, and USB devices for file transfer. It seems that floppy disks are returning as a medium for file transferring, at least as mods.
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Ever thought this was possible? Talking about DIY, how cool is this creation? A Star Wars fan posted details of how he built a Stormtrooper helmet out of two milk jugs. Its hard to imagine how he managed to transform two plastic cartons into the helmet pictured, think about it, we have them in our fridge right now.
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