Published on November 26th,2009 at 4:56 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Sega Mega Drive rising from the ashes as your new i-Pod Dock

Here is one of the best examples of how the creative self in you comes to the surface once it comes to save your Good Old Friend Sega Mega Drive. Yes, we are talking about the new project of Charlie Sorrel from the WIRED to transform his buddy Sega console into an i-pod dock by tearing it down. Sounds cool, huh? Anyone interested to give it a try, tune in the link wired.com to read how he achieved it accompanied by related pictures

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