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Have you ever been interested in gaming consoles that look like common household kitchen appliances? If so, here's a great one for you. Vomitsaw has recently put the final touches on his Super Nintoaster project. It's a Super Nintendo inside of a toaster, for those of you who haven't noticed yet.
This is actually Vomitsaw's second attempt at the Nintoaster console mod. He originally created a regular Nintoaster last fall. Unfortunately, both of the models have been unable to complete the main purpose of a common toaster. It's probably for the best, since you wouldn't want to get confused between the two slots. Next thing you know, you have a golden brown copy of your favorite SNES game.
Here is some more information from Vomitsaw himself, as well as a short video for entertainment purposes.
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My first 8-bit Nintoaster got good enough feedback to convince me to cough up another, so here it is.
An SNES crammed inside of a toaster, as you might have guessed by the title. (Built from nothing more than a Super NES, a toaster, four different types of adhesives, magnets ripped from a broken hard drive, six orange LEDs, a bunch of resistors, plexiglass, and many many spare wires no less!) This time the temperature control knob on the front actually serves a purpose, and that crucial task is dimming the orange LEDs. (In the event it begins to toast your retinas in a darkened room).