World's Smallest Space Invaders Arcade Game
For those of you who grew up in the 1980s and frequented arcades that had all these large machines, asking you to feed them quarter after quarter while you master the nuances of the game itself, this is one DIY project that quite unlike the electric chair, is able to send chills down your spine. After all, we are talking about what could possibly be the smallest Space Invaders arcade cabinet in the world – and a fully functioning one at that.
Measuring a mere 7″ x 3.5″ x 4.5″, this arcade cabinet comes complete with super small buttons and a tiny arcade stick – definitely not something you would want to vent your frustrations on when you lose. At the heart of this cabinet lies parts from a Game Boy Advanced SP, so Space Invaders isn’t the only game since it can handle just about any GBA SP cartridge. Check out a video of it in action after the jump.


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Measuring a mere 7″ x 3.5″ x 4.5″, this arcade cabinet comes complete with super small buttons and a tiny arcade stick – definitely not something you would want to vent your frustrations on when you lose. At the heart of this cabinet lies parts from a Game Boy Advanced SP, so Space Invaders isn’t the only game since it can handle just about any GBA SP cartridge. Check out a video of it in action after the jump.


Source: ubergizmo
Creative Gadgets for Photography Lovers
This is a list of 20 really cool gadgets for photography lovers. The items vary from useful to fun, but we hope you’ll find what you’re looking for!
You can actually buy almost every single gadget from this list except a few which are in concept stage.
Recycled Camera Focus Lens Cuff

Photo Album Coffee Table


Camera Phone Lenses



My Photo Case

The Super-Secret Spy Lens

The Camera Lens Mug


Solar-Powered Camera Strap

Camera USB Drive


Inflatable Photo Studio

Mini Model Camera With 3 Lenses



Corner Frames

Photoshop Fridge Magnets



F-ck Photoshop: The Pencil For the Purist

Lens Bracelets


Photoshop Frame

The Level Camera Cube

SLR Pinhole Lens


Camera Lamp

Cloak Bag




The Bottle Cap Tripod

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You can actually buy almost every single gadget from this list except a few which are in concept stage.
Recycled Camera Focus Lens Cuff

Photo Album Coffee Table


Camera Phone Lenses



My Photo Case

The Super-Secret Spy Lens

The Camera Lens Mug


Solar-Powered Camera Strap

Camera USB Drive


Inflatable Photo Studio

Mini Model Camera With 3 Lenses



Corner Frames

Photoshop Fridge Magnets



F-ck Photoshop: The Pencil For the Purist

Lens Bracelets


Photoshop Frame

The Level Camera Cube

SLR Pinhole Lens


Camera Lamp

Cloak Bag




The Bottle Cap Tripod

Source: boredpanda
There seems to be something about Apple’s iPad that brings out a user’s inventive side. In its short life it has already seen some amazing uses.
Here we bring you ten more cool iPad creations that take the tablet device and mod it into something bigger, better or just more fun. Enjoy!
Macintosh Classic

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iPad Typewriter

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iPad Car Mod

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Motorcycle iPad

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iPad Arcade

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iPad Guitar

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iPad Skateboard

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Dolphin Friendly iPad

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iPad Sprocket Pocket

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iPad TV

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Here we bring you ten more cool iPad creations that take the tablet device and mod it into something bigger, better or just more fun. Enjoy!
Macintosh Classic

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iPad Typewriter

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iPad Car Mod

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Motorcycle iPad

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iPad Arcade

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iPad Guitar

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iPad Skateboard

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Dolphin Friendly iPad

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iPad Sprocket Pocket

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iPad TV

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The video games of the 1980s were played in arcades, pizza parlors and bars--and all you needed was a quarter to join in the fun.
From the time Space Invaders appeared in 1978, until game consoles took over in the mid-1990s, arcades were the center of the video gaming world. The classics that were produced in the "golden age of arcade games" are still very much alive today. You can play versions of them for free on many Internet sites or find a version that was produced for a new game console such as Microsoft's Xbox 360 or Nintendo's Wii.









































From the time Space Invaders appeared in 1978, until game consoles took over in the mid-1990s, arcades were the center of the video gaming world. The classics that were produced in the "golden age of arcade games" are still very much alive today. You can play versions of them for free on many Internet sites or find a version that was produced for a new game console such as Microsoft's Xbox 360 or Nintendo's Wii.








































