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  • Turn your PSP into a miniature arcade cabinet

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    08.16.2007

    Ever wanted to turn your PSP into a minature arcade cabinet? Don't worry, neither did we. However, we can't help but be impressed by this cute, foldable cardboard holder for your PSP system. Designed by SUCK UK, we think that the most hardcore PSP owner will love to own this conversation piece.[Via Pocket-Lint; Thanks, mike!]

  • Smallbone remote controlled cabinet lock fends off hungry invaders

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    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    03.11.2007

    Chances are fairly high that you've perused the foodstuff located in your pal's cupboards a time or two whilst hanging out at his / her domicile, but if you've swiped a few too many precious cookies in your day, the next bash could leave you high and dry. Giving stocked cabinet owners a right to maintain their non-perishable goods when dozens of roaming individuals are scouting out free food, Smallbone of Devizes is offering up a remote-controlled cabinet lock to keep that Cheetos stockpile away from grubby hands. The system installs a steel prong within the cupboard doors that can be automatically locked and unlocked in much the same fashion as a keyless entry system on modern vehicles, and aside from a general lock / unlock all function, it can be programmed to work with multiple receivers for selective locking in case you're willing to give your contracted chef unadulterated access to the Ginsu drawer. Still, the confines of your kitchen cabinets better hold some seriously valuable delicacies, as each installed lock will run you just about $650 on new Smallbone cabinetry.[Via ShinyShiny]

  • The price of nostalgia: wallet-busting arcade cabinets on Amazon

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    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    01.10.2007

    A Ms. Pac-Man port for $5? Or the real thing for $2,995? MTV Gamedrop has spotted Amazon selling some pricey wares. The arcade cabinets are being sold by Dazadi, which claims to use original programming and circuit boards.The particular Ms. Pac-Man cabinet being sold is actually a multi-game machine and includes Pac-Man, Pac Attack, Ms. Pac Attack, Pac-Man Plus, Ms. Pac-Man After Dark, Ultra Pac-Man, and Piranha Pac-Man. As such, it's doubtful that the image provided reflects the actual product; which has been dubbed 'Super Multi Pac Man Upright Arcade Game.'Dazadi's offering doesn't reek quite as bad as the 'Midway standup arcade,' but it also retails for thousands more. At three grand a pop, you'd best test these machine before purchasing.