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If Tony Stark owned an Iron Man-themed Xbox 360, this is probably what it would look like. Smosh has rounded up some of the coolest custom gaming consoles, a few of which we’ve featured here before, for your viewing enjoyment. Click here to see them all. Continue reading to see the amazing Elder Scrolls SKYRIM Xbox 360 case mod by YouTube user “totallylamerobot”.

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You’ve probably come across these Star Wars toys before, but Etsy user “CorellianCustoms” has managed to turn a TIE Fighter into a fully-functional N64 console, complete with top-loading cartridge slot. Click here for more pictures of the TIE Fighter N64 as well as a Snowspeeder SNES. In related news, continue reading to see three awesome portal N64s.

Both console mods come with their respective controllers, A/V cables and power bricks (built-in on the TIE fighter N64). The best part is, you can buy both of these Star Wars consoles. CorrellianCustoms is selling the Snowspeeder SNES for $185 and the TIE Fighter N64 for $210.

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Sure, it’s not as cool as Halo on the NES. This custom creation by Joseph Drust, called In’tendo Minion, “has an NES console in the base, as a small LCD monitor in place of a helmet.” Click here for more pictures.

This has got to be one of the coolest customizations of a Kidrobot Munny figure ever. Not only does this thing have an awesome steampunk look about it, it’s actually a functional Nintendo 8-bit console too.

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High school student (just graduated) Jack Eisenmann built a fully-functional 8-bit computer from scratch, and called it the DUO Adept. This device uses “100 chips connected by a lot of wiring, 256 bytes of RAM and 64KB of memory, running an OS that utilizes a whopping 263 lines of code.” Video after the break. Click here for the first picture in gallery.

It’s not as flashy as Steve Chamberlin’s homebrew 8-but computer – yes, that is a big, plastic, Tupperware-like container the computer is sitting in, and the old keyboard and TV the machine is using doesn’t help pretty it up, either – but its cheap looks beguile the amount of work that went into it.

[via Dvice]