R2-D2 Made Into Ultimate Retro Games Console

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Parrdacc

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Now that is awesome! I do not care what anyone may say if you could build a robot who wouldn't want a R2? All he needs now is port for the lightsabre release, oh and lets not forget, beer compartment.
 

snarfeck

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if i had one of these as a kid my body would have literally exploded. one thing though... he needs retractable cords! too much clutter.
 
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While that is pretty cool, if it were me I'd just put a computer inside and emulate all those consoles.
 

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[citation][nom]touchdowntexas13[/nom]Well I wasn't arguing the point of the project, was I? I was simply stating how I would have liked my R2-D2 thank you very much. I am entitled to that, correct? Besides, I left most all of the "retro" in there. I just never really liked the dreamcast. but i played the oldies just as much as the next person on this site.always some asshole trying to start an argument and/or tell someone their comment is irrelevant...whatever dude.[/citation]

Cry more, please.
 

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[citation][nom]montezuma[/nom]Cry more, please.[/citation]

yep you sure showed me. any more cool and completely mature comments coming from the great montezuma today?
 

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I'm pretty sure you wouldn't be able to put a PS3 and an Xbox 360 in such an enclosed space with out some serious air flow or AC. Almost certain they use a little more power and create just a tad bit more heat then an NES. Anyway, that would be one reason to go retro, if not just because he wanted to in the first place.
 
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