Toaster Nintendo can’t make toast

Some people look at old gaming systems as relics, while other see them as a historic keepsake.  Those of us that treasure them as part of our youth always hate to see those games go, but new systems come out and what are you supposed to do?  Well if you are handy with wiring and not afraid to burn some things why not take an old system and give it a unique update. The Nintendo was the must have gaming console that took the Atari 2600 and made it look like garbage.  Well how about a Nintendo Toaster to compete with the your XBOX 360, PS3, and Wii?

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7 Comments

  1. Posted 29 March at 8:50 am | Permalink

    nice post,
    Thanks

  2. DIYE4EVER
    Posted 29 March at 12:54 pm | Permalink

    MAN I STARTED WITH ATARI 1600 AND AS GAME SYSTEMS CAME OUT BETTER THAN THE PREVIOUS I HAD THOSE TOO.I EVEN HAD THE PANASONIC 3DO.NOW I HAVE THE PS3 80GIG.I MUST SAY THOUGH I WISH I COULD STILL PLAY THOSE OLD GAMES I REMEMBER.ESPECIALLY MIKE TYSON PUNCH OUT,STINKING GAME CHEATS IN THE END……

    • Pony
      Posted 29 March at 1:29 pm | Permalink

      Nintendo is releasing an updated version of Punch Out for the Wii in May i believe

  3. Posted 29 March at 4:51 pm | Permalink

    wtf…. we are baking games???

  4. Posted 8 July at 5:08 pm | Permalink

    BRAVO… so very cool.

  5. Posted 1 July at 12:31 pm | Permalink

    Now thats called innovation, nice one and even I used to play atari have fond memories of it

  6. Posted 20 July at 7:11 pm | Permalink

    Crazy ish!!!!

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  1. [...] Squad (Busted Coverage)17 year old Japanese girl pitches in minor leagues (More Hardball)Turn your nintendo into a toast (Funtasticus)This is the Texiera you want on your team [...]

  2. [...] Some people throw away their 8-Bit Nintendo systems when they’ve moved on to the next, bigger and better system.   Not this guy.  He decided to modify a toaster and turn it into a working Nintendo system. [...]

  3. [...] Some people throw it away and some decide to “restore” it.  But I think it’s safe to say I’ve never seen someone make a toaster out of their Nintendo. [...]

  4. [...] Fonte das imagens: Funtasticus [...]

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