

Famicom Collector cart shown off by Pokemon developer Game Freak in a short post about making your own Famicom cartridge labels. I’m sure I’m not the only one here who wishes a Famicom game about collecting obscure 8-bit releases really existed. It would be even more brilliant if all the games you have to find are made-up titles like Devil Cop and School’s Out For Blood.
Speaking of modified carts, how rad is this Super Famiphone (forged by GBA Touch maker Goteking)?:

So rad. I’m almost reconsidering my decision to buy a Palm Pre Plus from Verizon next week!
See also: My Famicase Exhibition 2009 carts, 2008 carts
[Via Game Freak, Goteking, Fuck Yeah Famicom]
tags / famicom / super famicom / iphone / super famiphone / game freak / goteking / famicom collector / ecGame Boy Advance Touch by Goteking. If you think you know how this works, you’re probably right — Goteking, low-tech modder extraordinaire, took the guts out of a Game Boy Advance and stuffed an iPhone in there.
See also: WiiPod, Famicom cartridge-shaped console
tags / goteking / iphone / game boy advance / game boy advance touch / jc
WiiPod MP3 player by Goteking. Wow, this is pretty impressive — Goteking managed to mod an MP3 player to fit into a Wiimote.

Just kidding he just crammed an iPod shuffle in there.

Just kidding it’s not actually an iPod shuffle.
See also: Goteking’s console in a Famicom cartridge
tags / goteking / mod / wiimote / wiipod
Famicom cartridge-shaped game console. This was posted to our Twitter account on Monday (by Alisha, I think), but I’ve just suddenly decided that it needs to be posted here. Modder goteking took a (probably) cheapo media player and crammed it inside a Famicom cartridge-shaped business card holder.
The result is something that Xzibit would love.
[Via benheck.com]
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