How Do You Build A Computer Inside A Nintendo Case?
Building a PC inside a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) case is a very challenging task. If you’ve never built a PC from the ground up before, this is not a good choice for your first attempt at this kind of project. The NES is very small and doesn’t allow for much airflow, so these systems are prone to overheating if you don’t use the right tools and components. The key to making this project work is a Mini-ITX motherboard complete with processor, sound card and video card. Once you have that, you can use laptop components to finish the project and maximize airflow in the system. Use the Dremel to remove any protruding plastic from the inside of the NES case except for the four screw holes found in each corner. Place the hard drive on the bottom of the case, and cut the mouse pad to fit on top of it. Place the motherboard on top of the mouse pad. Cut a rectangular hole in the back of the case to reveal the motherboard’s backplate with all of the various peripheral ports. Sand down