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Posted Jun 1, 2005, 4:35 PM ET by James Ransom-Wiley
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Arent we all suckers for that vintage look? Worth1000.com recently held a that asked contestants to merge modern technology with vintage machinery. The winner was Grandpas Xbox
(pictured above), which doubles as a retro radio.
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A vintage-look PSP and GBA SP were also in the mix…
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Posted Jun 1, 2005, 4:53 PM ET by
I saw those when they were first posted. If they existed and I had the money I would buy them all. Lots of now antique appliances have more aesthetic value than modern ones.
Posted Jun 1, 2005, 5:05 PM ET by Hug-me
finally the Xbox looks good - compared to the normal design - otherwise it is a load of Joystiq- Joystiq being rubbish :)
Posted Jun 1, 2005, 7:59 PM ET by Ted
I would actually buy an xbox if it looked like that... the normal green and black plastic is disgusting. The 360 changes all that though 8-D
Posted Jun 1, 2005, 8:18 PM ET by Akotan
I liked all! The PSP screen is hilarious!
Posted Jun 2, 2005, 3:04 AM ET by JinFX
the wood and general style on the DS is much more modern than that on the PSP, are all these done by the same person?and ya, the xBox is much better looking in wood, its like mercedes s600s and black...
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