Cartroid: Samus built from old Nintendo cartridges
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We've all got old, crummy games laying around. You could either throw those away or you could make a nice piece of folk art, like this sculpture of Samus created by JJ Hendricks. To check out more shots of the Plastic Varia Suit version of Samus, hit up the link below.
Reader Comments (17)
Posted: Oct 22nd 2010 12:35AM Nexum said
Cool. Hope those were crappy games though.
Posted: Oct 22nd 2010 1:32AM Puertoricarious said
@Nexum
hey, has anybody seen my gam...........
.....NNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
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hey, has anybody seen my gam...........
.....NNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Posted: Oct 22nd 2010 12:36AM ironneko said
That's a lot of money to make a sculpture with... Getting marble might have been cheaper.
Posted: Oct 22nd 2010 12:47AM Mach2 said
@ironneko
From the site:
"What do game stores do with the Madden, Shaq Fu, and NFL Quarterback Club cartridges nobody wants anymore? Make video game art.
With 179 worthless or broken NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Gameboy, and Gameboy Advance cartridges JJGames made a 5.5 Ft x 4 Ft Samus 3D collage..."
So those are the kind of cartridges nobody pays money for.
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From the site:
"What do game stores do with the Madden, Shaq Fu, and NFL Quarterback Club cartridges nobody wants anymore? Make video game art.
With 179 worthless or broken NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Gameboy, and Gameboy Advance cartridges JJGames made a 5.5 Ft x 4 Ft Samus 3D collage..."
So those are the kind of cartridges nobody pays money for.
Posted: Oct 22nd 2010 12:38AM sticks said
sweet
Posted: Oct 22nd 2010 12:43AM kero9x said
In the JJGames link, they show the art from a different angle, and those carts on Samus' right knee look like Sega Genesis carts. o,o
Still, pretty awesome, overall!
Still, pretty awesome, overall!
Posted: Oct 22nd 2010 3:17AM thejonbell said
@kero9x
picture's a little too small to tell... pretty funny though.
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picture's a little too small to tell... pretty funny though.
Posted: Oct 22nd 2010 12:44AM ChuckBartowskiX said
I believe the thumb is... a GBA game?
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