Don't you just love it when someone takes technology into their own hands and creates something downright jaw-drop amazing?
The Nes Box was born as a result of a very disappointed hard drive customer, who wanted a hard drive that looked and felt exactly right, and didn't feel like a waste of money. So they got their creative hat on and dismantled an old Nes cartridge, sized it up against the newly bought disappointing drive and placed it into its new home.
Its specs consist of a 250GB SATA hard drive with 8MB of cache. It's powered via USB and it's all wrapped up in a retro NES Super Mario 3 cartridge. And where else could you get a homemade Mario hard drive? Etsy, the home of all things handmade of course. There's only one up for grabs, so if you want it, you'd better be quick.
[via Geeky Gadgets]
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