• 8-Bit Memory sells mouse pads and custom hard drive enclosures that look like NES and SNES cartridges

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    Retro gamers are going to love this latest accessory that’s available via Etsy.com. From 8-Bit Memory comes a range of super cool accessories form the days of the 8 bit games era. From mouse pads showing off screens of some of the most famous 8Bit games (priced from $9.99 to $14.99) to a range of 1TB and 750GB custom hard drive enclosures that look like NES cartridges. They look fantastic and quite authentic. NES Enclosures are priced at:
    320GB – $99.99
    500GB – $129.99
    750GB – $149.99
    1TB – $179.99
    and SNES Enclosures will sell for:
    320GB – $109.99
    500GB – $139.99
    I have got to get me one of these.


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    [Etsy]

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