Sega Dreamcast finds renewed life as a guitar

by Edwin in Audio/Video Gadgets, Electronic Gadgets, Gaming Gadgets

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What do you do with a discarded game console that is a couple of generations behind? Why, you recycle it, of course! This beloved Sega Dreamcast has been modified and turned into a guitar, including one of its controllers. Instead of the usual half dozen strings, there are only half of them left as the others have already broke. You’ll need a pretty healthy amount of D.I.Y. and musical skills to cobble one together though. Now this is what I call the 21st century version of Desperado…

Source: Slashgear

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One Comment on “Sega Dreamcast finds renewed life as a guitar”

QuĂ© hacer con la Dream Cast « No puedo creer que lo hayan inventado… Says:

July 23rd, 2007 at 12:00 pm

[...] Air Guitar Nation: La película, Guitarras heladas, Toca la guitarra sin guitarra Visto en Coolest Gadgets Tags: Dream Cast | guitarra | consuelo | Rock and Roll Más Inventos Frikis, [...]

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