This Tupperware cereal container (I think that's what it is) forms the casing for a fully-functional handheld Nintendo GameCube built by user CKmods of YouTube. You can pop the top off it to get to the guts of the machine, but I wouldn't advise laying the thing down on its back. More »
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We've seen portable GameCube mods before, but the CCube (Compact Cube) built by one Jonathan Shine may be the smallest. Created using a GameCube, an old answering machine case, plastic cement and many coats of paint, the project too... Read Post
Remember how Nintendo yanked the GameCube compatibility in the latest round of Wiis? Turns out someone wasn't too happy with that, so they modded a newer Wii to make it play Cube games! Direct link here (thanks Alex!) Read Post
On display at the British Library is a fully functional "Tweet-o-Meter" machine, which measures the real-time tweet levels in nine major cities around the world. The machine, a part of the Growing Knowledge Exhibition was built by t... Read Post