Previously, Motorola and Verizon Wireless release Droid 2 O'Clock said it would launch a Star Wars limited-edition mobile phone, referring to the appearance of a robotic man r2-d2 in Star Wars. Today is also to see a r2-d2 robot, but with Motorola mobile phone does not have much relationship, but is a super game mainframe robot. The r2-d2 replica was stuffed with 10 gaming consoles, a control interface panel, a projector, and even a computer. This crazy robot is handmade by Brain M De Vitis, a graduate of mechanical engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles, and is being showcased at the Tokyo Games show. Hidden inside the robot's belly are NES, SNES, N64, NGC, Playstation 2, Sega Genesis, Sega Dreamcast, Atari 1800, and an Xbox, from the old home mainframe to the current game consoles. The fuselage is integrated with a projector, which can be connected directly to the controller through a variety of interfaces. If it is too bulky to take out, it also hides a PSP on its arm. [Page]
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