Tinkers in the whole modding scene will know that it isn’t your cute nickname that gets you street cred, it’s what you do that matters. That’s probably a good thing for Nintendo Age forum member “Bunnyboy” whose name is questionable, but his acts of kindness upon nerd kingdom are worth their weight in gold.
Using the guts of an old Gameboy and the case of an NES game, BunnyBoy created a masterpiece — an adapter to play Gameboy games on the big screen!
It’s really as simple as that — a GameBoy in a cartridge with some handy language translating going on in the controller, turning all of those NES commands into GameBoy friendly, button mashing fun.
In case you were wondering, you can get your very own GameBoy/NES cartridge for a cool $130. It may seem like a rather hefty chunk of change for the technology involved, but each cartridge is made to order. Anyone biting?
If you’re on a tight budget (and don’t kid me, we’ve all been there), normal everyday activities such as going to the movie theater become nothing more than a dream. For without the required paper money, they won’t let you in. Finding yourself in this predicament is an unfortunate one for sure. It’s at down times like these, creativity flourishes as people have more time to devote to hobbies or side projects. In lieu of the aforementioned words, why not take it upon yourself to mercilessly maim two birds with one napalm launcher and be crafty and entertained.
Today, I’m going to introduce you to the iPhone Theater. Recreating this little wonder by yourself requires very little actually — an iPhone, a box, some patience, and of course some spare time. In the end, missing out on the real theater experience is something that can’t really be recreated in your home — at least not cost effectively, and that’s why we’re even talking about making your own theater in the first place. Thankfully, the iPhone Theater in a box can at the very least, help you pass the time and give at least the front row of viewers a decent picture. Impressed?
I can hereby confirm that all world problems are now solved and life should now continue on in harmony with nothing but a history book to remind us of our troubled past…..or not. TV’s have been in mens restrooms for years. While they vary from the tiny 13 incher in the corner to the monstrous 60″ plasma on the wall, they all have one common flaw: you have to actually advert your eyes from the task at hand to watch. Something that isn’t always possible or safe. However, some truly visionary individual has created one of if not the best piece of gadgetry for a pub – a urinal with a projection TV behind it. Essentially you get to pee right over the action (a problem if you’re the type who turns to follow the action). The lucky pub who gets to claim the “worlds first” prefix is the Horse Bazaar pub in Melbourne, Australia. Now rushing in and out of the bathroom won’t be so much of a rush. Could this be the start of mens restroom lines getting as long and taking as long to navigate as women’s? While increase wait times could be a definite con to such a piece of technological advancement, getting that close to the action and having the ability to take your anger out on the opposing time by peeing on their face is hard to ignore. Who all of a sudden wants to visit this Horse pub in Australia?
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