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Kid Builds Roller Coaster in Backyard, Calls it Exscream

While some kids are out playing, “coasterdude” decided to design and build a roller coaster in his very own backyard. Sure, it may not look like much, but enjoying the fruits of your labor sure beats paying $40-plus for a theme park pass. Video after the break.
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Feature: When Mario Enters the World of Metal Slug

If Nintendo and SNK Playmore teamed up to develop a side-scrolling action game, this is what the mashup might look like. Continue reading to see more.
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Feature: Custom-Built Portable SNES Looks Like Giant Controller

When is an SNES/Super Famicom controller not just a controller? When a gamer builds a controller-inspired portable SNES. Continue reading to see more.
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Feature: 3D Spatial Memory Game Uses Webcam, Augmented Reality

We have seen the future of spatial memory games, and it’s the augmented reality-based levelHead by Julian Oliver. Continue reading to see more.
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Feature: Gamer Builds Sleek Top-Loading N64 Portable

When building a custom portable system, designing the case is usually the most time-intensive part of the process. That is, unless you reuse the case from a Lazer Doodle toy like this gamer. Continue reading to see more.
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Feature: Portable Xbox 360 is Ultra Slim, Uses Wireless Visual Interface

What happens when you can’t fit the Xbox 360 hardware into an ultra slim case when building a portable system? You go wireless of course, like this gamer did. Continue reading to see more.
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So you’ve seen quite a few portable SNES consoles, but very few feature a top-loading design and internal rechargeable lithium batteries like this example. Continue reading to see more.
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Feature: Programmable Mini OLED Keys Interact with Each Other, Computers

Sure, the Optimus Keyboard may offer programmable mini OLED keys, but taking it one step further are these Wi-Fi enabled gadgets. Continue reading to see more.
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What better way to show your love for stop-motion photography and gaming, than by recreating a Mega Man level in real life. Continue reading to see more.
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At first glance, this may look like the real Donkey Kong Country game, but it’s actually a pirated version for the NES. Continue reading to see more.
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