When you’re modding your Xbox you’ve two options: 1. Bend the Xbox for your idea; or 2. Bend your idea to the Xbox. Adding a whirring arc reactor in your console is the latter at its excellent:
Zachariah Perry Cruse, a 19 year old sculpture student, is the game-playing Tony Stark behind this mod, capturing the Iron Man essence (or at the least color pallet) with red plastic, gold chrome, and blue LEDs.
Cruse put the mod up for auction on Ebay, where it currently stands at $300, with one bid. Inside the item’s description he covers the basics and likewise lets on that the Xbox’s 120GB harddrive bears a Stark Industries label. That, my friends, is attention to detail. [Zachariah Perry and Ebay via Engadget]
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