Meet the Maker Who Turned a PC into a Retro Gaming Console
USATue Oct 22 2024
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Ever thought of playing retro games on a console that doesn't exist? That's exactly what a talented designer named Luke The Maker has done. He created a functional console called the LX, based on the fictional LX console from the game UFO 50. Using a 3D printer, he crafted a shell that houses a small PC. The result is a chonky, blocky, and beautifully retro console complete with a floppy disc drive and controller ports. The best part? It's almost exactly like the console in the game's trailer.
But why would anyone want a fake retro console? Well, UFO 50 is a favorite game of the year, featuring 50 retro-inspired games. The LX console, which typically only exists in the game's universe, is now a reality thanks to Luke The Maker. The entire build cost around $280, excluding the PC components. He even made a custom shell for an NES controller to work with the LX, keeping it simple with a D-pad and two buttons.
The controller switch between games is done via the console itself, as it lacks a start button on the controller. Luke The Maker believes this is the intended design, adding a touch of authenticity to his creation. The icing on the cake? He plans to share the printer files on his Etsy shop, allowing others to create their own LX consoles.
While this might leave you wondering how to use a 3D printer, it's a testament to the power of creativity and technology. Luke The Maker has turned a fantasy into a tangible reality, making us all wish we had a 3D printer of our own.