hackaday.com - 1/1/2009
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[gamemaster87] put together this SNES wallet. It isn’t just a wallet, it also has internal lighting and theme music. He harvested LEDs from Christmas lights, switches and battery compartments from an old all in one joystick, and the sounds from a holiday card. There’s a Plexiglas ...
engadget.com - 1/1/2009
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engadget.com —
Sure, it might be a little more cumbersome
than your current billfold -- but whatever -- this...
is awesome. This SNES cartridge has been modded so that it holds a photo ID on the front plate, but it's also been gutted of its internals and outfitted ...
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Super Nintendo cartridge wallet: you probably want this
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Super NES Cartridge Turned Wallet
Tech Blog —
... If you've got a broken SNES game laying around, why not turn the cartridge into a wallet, complete with LEDs and ID holder? Look no further than this nifty project. Instruction page. ...
Super Nintendo cartridge wallet: you probably want this
Engadget —
... been modded so that it holds a photo ID on the front plate, but it's also been gutted of its internals and outfitted with a hinge so that there's storage space on the inside. Oh, and it's got an LED that can be powered on and off, plus it plays game music / noises! Crazy, right? Well, it's slightly complicated to build one of your own, but Instructables has the details, should you want to give it a whirl. Ask yourself this: what better way is there to spend New Year's Day? [Via Hack A Day] ...
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