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Pixar Wall-E Gamecube mod

By John Brownlee at 8:09 am Mon, Jul 7, 2008

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In the blink of an eye, Engadget posted this fantastic Wall-E case mod, put together from the crumbling chassis of an old Nintendo Gamecube... then whisked it down just as quick. Old news, apparently, according to the outraged commenters, maddened into a blood lust by the sheer horror of having to see the same thing twice, several months apart... until they, too, were suddenly silenced.

Well, we've never seen it before, and it's fantastic. There couldn't possibly be a better reason to keep your old Gamecube lying around than to have the pleasure of a living room Wall-E shooting you binocular doe eyes all day.

Resurrect your Gamecube with the Wall-E Case Mod [Smashum via Engadget]

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2 responses to “Pixar Wall-E Gamecube mod”

  1. License Farm says:
    July 7, 2008 at 12:13 pm

    Nifty, though it would have been even better if they’d used components from the original NES’s R.O.B. unit. I dismantled mine when I was 17 to reassemble it into a sculpture I called “Viral Beastie.”

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  2. Lonin says:
    July 7, 2008 at 6:26 pm

    This is just begging for a projector with a lens going through one of the eyes.

    Then it could fight the R2-D2 home entertainment bot.

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