Has anyone seen a case mod to add a game console to a 5.5" PC drive bay?
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I know people love to take apart their old games consoles - NES, Sega, etc. I have a PC tower next to the TV (basic beige box) that I use as a video server but has 5 open 5.5" bays. I would like to take apart my old game consoles and build individual units to fill those bays and really cut down on my clutter. I have used several of the emulators to run the game ROMs on the PC, but the quality is usually poor and lacks controller support. Before I go trashing my systems, has anyone seen such a mod done well?
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Answer:
Sounds like a good idea. I think you could make something out of a blank bay cover..
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