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These are some awesome historic elevator buttons. Taken on an awesome historic camera. In case you don't know, I love elevators!
My GameBoy Micro! Beautiful! I bought it from www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-2768-71-1b-77-3-15-gameboy-8.... Isn't it delicious?
My absolute favourite piece of Nintendo hardware. I just love the diminutive size and the retro paintjob.
Drawn while recording the latest 'take' of the gaming podcast I produce with two of my favorite Internet peeps, Anne and shidoshi :) I kind of screwed up some of the GameBoy's details, but what can you do?
These are some awesome historic elevator buttons. Taken on an awesome historic camera. In case you don't know, I love elevators!
i've just removed some dust spots. apart from that it's straight out of the cam.
strobist info:
1 SB-25 @ 1/8 @ 85mm into DIY snoot from 45° front/above
I've been working on this awhile and I finally finished today. This is probably the least well made/realistic Lego console I've made recently, but I still think it turned out well, just wish I could've squeezed in a couple more details. Also I forgot to order a 1x3 black tile so the 1x2 black tile in the d-pad isn't attached. Bley is the closest to platinum IMO.
Thanks to my friend Max who let me borrow his Gameboy Pocket!
My absolute favourite piece of Nintendo hardware. I just love the diminutive size and the retro paintjob.
The "Gameboy Music Club" (AT) showed that technology doesn't always have to be used the way its investors and producers intended - the musicians played a concert on commercially available Gameboys.
Photo showing a member of the Gameboy Music Club (AT).
credit: rubra
This is my first build in a while! It's not much but it was fun to build. And I know that it's a crappy pic but its all I could get for now...
A limited edition 'triforce' GameBoy Advance autographed by Shigeru Miyamoto - quite possibly the greatest video game designer of all time. With creations like Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros, and the Legend of Zelda under his belt his autograph on a limited edition GBA fetched a pretty penny. Only 30 were available at the Nintendo store in NYC (where this picture was taken) and they were all sold out. Not that I would've bought one, but it sure was neat to see...
The asking price? $400 smackers
Built this today in about two hours or so and I have to say this was a really fun build filled with SNOT. This MOC is by no means perfect and I'm not a 100% satisfied with the screen area. The problems in this moc are no ports, dials, or switches on the side, no cartridge slot, and the screen area. I will fix most of these once I get the pieces I need. www.youtube.com/user/5793productions
Another gaming "treasure" pulled from my old bedroom closet. For more info: www.thegaygamer.com/2012/02/from-back-of-my-boyhood-close...