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weee bit old, but still great :D
he made that site because people were selling these for $800 on ebay......
 
Sheesh, he paid top dollar for all of his parts. :rolleyes:
I want to see someone crazy enough to try fitting an ITX machine inside a Sega Genesis.
 
Thats a pretty cool MOD.
I think I let my NES go for about 25, and 5 dollars a game. That was several years ago.
 
Captain Slug said:
I want to see someone crazy enough to try fitting an ITX machine inside a Sega Genesis.

I don't think that'd be possible. The Genesis was too low profile.

I did see one inside a rocket casing, the other day. Wish I had saved the link. Maybe it was here in the forum.
 
Oni said:


I don't think that'd be possible. The Genesis was too low profile.

I did see one inside a rocket casing, the other day. Wish I had saved the link. Maybe it was here in the forum.

yeah, that one was around here somewhere... i love the nintendo... i had seen the ones you could buy, but never the guide to making one... that has to be one of the coolest ideas in the world... and making the keyboard & mouse work through the nes controllers... that is bad ***... :D
 
if you want a load of ITX mods- then www.minitix.com would be your best bet (thats where a link the the Rocket mod is too).

Expect one from me once I get all my parts together :D But remember- It's comming first on O/C.com (or the forum at least) :)

Might have to wait a few months though :rolleyes:
 
wow. more crazy stuff-it mods :p i would try this, ubt I like the idea of doing a wooden case for a mocro computer, but i don't have the money for anything right now of that cost...
 
Oni said:
I don't think that'd be possible. The Genesis was too low profile.
That sounds like a dare to me...
:D :D :D

Let's see if I can muster up the courage to kill my working Genesis by stuffing a legacy-free Flex ATX board inside...
 
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