Colors, texture, lights...even the aliens would bow to its creator

Mar 19, 2007 14:46 GMT  ·  By

Xbox 360 see through case - Seen it, wrote about it, not impressed. Xbox 360 gold case - heard about it, sounded great, gold doesn't do it for me so I didn't even bother to check it out. PS2 casing mod and controller mod - seen dozens, that's why I didn't write about any of them. But nothing has ever captured my attention the way this Zelda modded Wii case did. It was created by Ramon J. Stokes, it is a perfectly operational Nintendo Wii, sword and shield are the ones included with the Limited Edition Twilight Princess soundtrack and I swear, although I am not a Wii fan, this is the best case mod I've ever seen. Everybody probably said that already but I have to say it too.

Just look at it. It's perfect. Colors, size, texture, the lights... see the blue lights? Oh God where's my handkerchief? I have to stop looking or I'll go bananas. Why don't we get that with handhelds? I'll answer that question for you: 'Cause it drains the juice from the batteries that's why (considering the lights), but many would find this worth it, even if it meant playing for only 2 hours. Anyway. You'd like to know what is the deal with the Wii Zelda case mod, right?

Well, like I said, its creator is Ramon J. Stokes, everything you see in the picture you get, (yes even the sword which is removable by the way and yes that's right, you may be the lucky guy to have it) but there would be a small price issue. The current bid for it on eBay (at the time I'm writing these words in Brackets) is...let me check...US $1.225. Think you're up to beating that? Go ahead, but you'll have to keep your eyes peeled for another 6 days to see if anyone has auctioned more. By the time these 6 days are over, someone will go home with this baby and who knows what he/she will do to it? It should be you who's getting it, as you're a real fan and you'll keep it in a plastic foil to keep it from moist, dust or scratches.