This one kinda defies definition. It’s just that cool. On the one hand, I envy this man’s technical prowess for being able to transform that electric organ into this instrument of electronic gods while on the other hand, I envy his artistic ability for being able to best out those crisp jams.
I may be torn about what part of this is the most envious, but one thing I know for sure: Do Want.
Ps3 laptop courtesy of Ben Heck – Hack a Day.
Have a PS3 and want to take it on the road with you? Well, I don’t suggest it but, Ben Heck has got you covered.
By removing the original PS3 internals and stuffing them, plus a screen, speakers, and more into a newly made plastic body, you no longer have to be without your precious HD Frag Fests.
~Zypher
I’ve gotta admit that Atari predates me by a few, but to those of you who have interest, hack a day has a slimmed down 2600 for you to gawk at.
This guy pulled togeather a few neat tricks and hacked himself up some vr. Not the most feature full device I’m sure, but It’s a good weekend project if you’ve got the money.
DS optical mouse camera – Hack a Day.
And another, man how many Video Game related posts did hack-a-day have while I was gone?
Real guitar + guitar hero – Hack a Day.
Another Hack a Day Post??? Yeah, well I was on Hiatus… shoot me.
This is somehow not as cool as the Old NES Cart wallets.
Theremin controlled Mario – Hack a Day.
This guy basically fashioned a homemade sony eyetoy and is using it to play super mario… Pretty leet
USB reader for SNES game carts – Hack a Day.
Hack a Day posted a nice guys write up to playing your old super nintendo carts, check out the vid here:
Looks pretty cool, and it’s a nice alternative to doing it the illegal way, ala mininova.org.
Punchy Punchout, improved – Hack a Day.
Hack a day has a nice video up about someone turning a martial arts dummy into a controller for the NES game Punchout. It might be kinda old-school, but it’s also kinda cool.

