Monday, February 28, 2011

GameCube no -5: The Eco-friendly Desktop Organizer 2011

February 27th, 2011 . By Cody Klyne in Green Gadgets .

Nearly 10 years after its debut back in 2001, Nintendo’s GameCube still manages to occupy a special square-shaped plot of real estate in the hearts of impassioned fans.

Had it been a beauty pageant, the GameCube, proud in purple as it was,would have had a distinct advantage over its black plastic rivals (though Nintendo would later join the dark side) and it’s this point, for the GameCube as a piece of hardware, that’s ultimately worthy of mention in the grand scheme of gaming’s history.

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For one crafty fan, GreenCub, to simply remember the good old days just wasn’t enough. Putting to task the age old mantra of the eco-conscious “Reduce, Recycle, Reuse,” this is one outdated system that’s seeing new life, not in the waiting room of your local dentists’ office, but as a desktop organizer.

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A mod that even the greenest of gamers can get behind. Reusing old, broken machines, creator GreenCub is able to fashion a variety of compartments and incorporate a number of new features to better meet your office supply storing needs.

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By converting the miniDVD tray into a storage dish, ditching the system innards to make room for a handy (and hidden) drawer, and inserting powerful magnets (perfectly suited to hold onto your office paper-clip collection)  your next trip to Staples doesn’t have to result in a stationary apocalypse on your desk.

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Smarter still, a shelf has been attached at the back of the console – just below the handle – transforming what would have been useless space into an ideal spot to cradle your iPod or cellphone. Meanwhile, drilled-out power and reset buttons make for a logical and practical resting place for pens and pencils. Your potential office cred as an organized professional, and green gamer, just got a big boost.

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For more, check out this amazing NES Cartridge Mod and this particularly awesome NES Console to Fighting Stick Conversion

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