Super Nintoaster: An Accident Waiting To Happen

Continuing the "just because we can" school of console modding, Ben Heck Forum member Vomitsaw has stuffed a Super Nintendo into a toaster, dubbing it the Super Nintoaster. Yep.
Built from nothing more than a Super NES, a toaster, four different types of adhesives, magnets ripped from a broken hard drive, six orange LEDs, a bunch of resistors, plexiglass, and many many spare wires.
This is actually the modder's second toaster console, previously having built an NES version. So far the only game that he's had trouble with is Super Mario World 2, but he's played all the way through Super Metroid with no problems. No word on whether his future projects with continue with the bread theme, or if he'll move onto other appliances. We've already seen someone go the other way with a PS3, so I'm hoping some rich, demented genius pulls out all the stops and completely swaps their kitchen devices with whatever is sitting under their TV. I'd pay good money for the ability to bake a tray of cookies in an original Xbox and play NIGHTS Into Dreams on a Presto Fry Daddy.
Visit the link below for more pictures, and after the break, check out a video by the modder himself.
SUPER NINTOASTER! (exactly how it sounds) [Ben Heck Forum]
[via: Kotaku]








There is something both very disturbing, and very cool about this device.
Imagine if they combined the actual game Cooking Mama with kitchen appliances. It could be like Wii Fit for the cooking-impaired.