Friday, July 25, 2008
Nintendo Entertainment System: Finding New Ways To Entertain
YouTube via gearwire
"Alex from GetLoFi.com shows us a modified Nintendo system that may not play games, but it does play some nostalgia inducing eight-bit noises. I'd like to see a Nintendo DJ use one of these explosions to rile up a crowd.
Check out this video to see what goes into such a transformation, and get an idea of what kind of planning is involved in Nintendo manipulation.
See more on Gearwire.com."
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modded CASE.. No nintendo hardware :)
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone actually make any music with things like this that anyone listens to?
ReplyDeleteYeah, Lil'Jon does. Its called Happy Crunk Core.
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