Someone with the innovative mind is always out there, just within the reach. And when such geniuses get to work, they bring out little awes in each one of us.

At ElephantStaircase Wiki they have broken down a NES and a Sega Genesis and put them into a single case. By using ABS modeling plastic, they fabricated the box to house both vintage boards.
Motivation? They say this:
I know what you're thinking....why would you tear apart a classic system, possibly break it, when they work so well on their own. Well i don't really have a good answer, for fun i guess, to save space. You can buy them for so cheap these days, last i heard it was like 10 bucks for an NES. I could be wrong, and all you nerds who still have an old NES mint condition, in the box, keep holding on to it buddy and someday you'll cash out. Anyways, I have to caution you saying, it is a possibility that you could break your system. I can't say I had any problems when i did it (although I did mess up an SNES in a different project). But always be careful when working with electronics, always want to be grounded, don't want to break any components off. OK with that out of the way, let's dive in.
Check it out here and thanks folks at ElephantStaircase Wiki for giving us this.