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NES flash drive and USB port

Step 5Enjoy a ridiculous item

Enjoy a ridiculous item
Presto! You now have a ridiculously inefficient flash drive and a massive USB port. As an added bonus you can make a custom icon for the flash drive so that you know what game cartridge has been inserted.
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Mar 7, 2011. 1:12 AMburn_seventh says:
epic!! hahahahaha incredibly good (you could actually get the old 512 mb rams and load some roms's with it and actually PLAY the games on your laptop!!! (that way you could at least give it a spesific use)

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