NES carts make great external hard drives, clocks too
Etsy user 8-bit Memory has transformed classic NES carts into functional hard drives ranging in size from 250GB to 750GB. Using an old school style and modern-day tech skills, 8-bit Memory also offers wall mounted clocks made from classic NES carts, much like some we've seen before.
The hard drives start at $109.99 and can be custom-made to a buyer's specifications, while clocks ... uh ... clock in at $24.99. If you're looking to add a little more geek Chic to your gaming lair, check out what the shop has to offer.
[Thanks, Jon]
The hard drives start at $109.99 and can be custom-made to a buyer's specifications, while clocks ... uh ... clock in at $24.99. If you're looking to add a little more geek Chic to your gaming lair, check out what the shop has to offer.
[Thanks, Jon]











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Gorgonzola @ Aug 27th 2009 8:01PM
I can understand the external hard drive, but what are you going to get out of a clock that small?
Autobot @ Aug 27th 2009 8:35PM
Money.
Meh @ Aug 28th 2009 5:17AM
And that's how Nintendo sees it.
Bobby @ Aug 29th 2009 9:58PM
bastards , dont use the old nintendo cartridges. What was made in the 80's is all we have left!!!
NukeAssault @ Aug 27th 2009 11:08PM
Pretty slick External if you ask me. That would be be awesome to whip out.
BrokenTriforce @ Aug 28th 2009 12:21AM
that's what she said
Emblazin @ Aug 27th 2009 11:22PM
Damn you Joystiq! How can I resist a external hard drive enclosed in Battletoads!
bongoes (is back) @ Aug 28th 2009 12:20AM
They better be carts that don't work anym... Never mind I want a Metroid clock.
BrokenTriforce @ Aug 28th 2009 12:25AM
I think I need a gold LOZ external hdd and hook my Wii up with USBLoader.
Zack @ Aug 28th 2009 2:42AM
Wow. It's that small and can store up to 750 gigs? Dayamn. I want made out of a Sonic 3 Genesis cartridge
SegaPleaseMakePanzerDragoonWii! @ Aug 28th 2009 5:53PM
This makes my homemade MP3 player NES cart look even more like total ass.
Difference is, the MP3 player only cost me about $0.50 in materials and a little TLC.
jamesFF @ Aug 28th 2009 10:40PM
I would love to see someone make a flash-drive out of a NES or SNES cartridge that can hold games that you can play on the system.
davidlittle_16 @ Sep 24th 2009 7:49PM
already been done
http://www.retrousb.com/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=34
the NES Power Pak