Sep 10 2008A Nice NES-y Breakfast: Thanks Nintoaster!

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The Nintoaster is a Nintendo inside a toaster. You insert a game, press the lever down, and presto -- a nice heaping portion of NES-y breakfast in no time. It even glows red like a real toaster. But don't try sticking bread in there, because it won't work! Combine this sucker with the Wake N' Bacon and you've got yourself a well balanced breakfast. I'd kill for a cartridge and bacon sandwich right now, that shit's legit.

Hit the jump for a couple more shots and a video of the make and testing.

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Next step: NES that can toast bread. I'd buy that. At least I'd get more use out of it than I do now.

And, uh...first?

mmm... toasted bionic commando.

wait. that game was hard as shit. id burn it for free..

That is Le-Git.
Man, I wish I was creative.

Oh, and I'm hungry.

aw, i'm so jealaous. my NES is so old and gray and boring. retro 80s is so out. :(

I could think of a few NES games that I probably should've put in the toaster.

That's friggin sweet. I really like how the video gave detailed directions for constructing one of these.

The dude in the video needs to be punched in the throat.

Repeatedly.

OMG I want this! I'd confuse the hell out of my old-ass parents and say, "can you put some toast on? I'd love to make us some eggs on toast, my dear loving parents" And then they'd put the bread in and I'd be all......I'd be all...........

....I need help, don't I...?

hell yeah girl.

Shit...I've been meaning to do the opposite (try to turn one of my extra NESs into a toaster, like #1 hinted at) for ages now, but kept putting it off. That's what I get for geing a slackass.

esta muy arrecho depana desde aqui

Oh, and I'm hungry.

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