The fan community is a fantastic place to let your nerdy feelings come out. Sometimes it's hard to bottle up all those feelings during the workday when you're with a bunch of boring drones that think video games stopped after Pac-Man. So even if you don't have coworkers to talk to, or even friends, or family that can relate, there's always the Internet. Here you cannot only discuss your likes and dislikes about games or other nerdy prospects like anime, but you can also get artistic. The fandom runs wild with art. S൲ome of it bad, some of i💎t cool, and some, or more like a lot, of it isn't great.

There are also those that take their artistic levels to new heights by pouring their creative juices into consoles instead of paper, or digital pads. That's where this article comes in and it's actually a subject I covered before. With my last exploration, I took a look at some of the worst and best custom mods around for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Nintendo consoles. Now it's time to tackle one of its rivals aka the original PlayStation. I tried to get a good variety with the games to really fill out the PS1's portfolio. You know, better than Sony did with the PlayStation Classic, but that rant is for another day. That said I was disappointed to find out not all of the best games were represented. Get ready to see a lot of Final Fantasy VII is basically what I'm getting at.

29 Lame: Undead Night

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Did someone make this console in the 90s when the PS1 first came out, because it sure looks like it did? The weird fleshy, torn body is very reminiscent of the grunge and G♏oth era. Sure, it's creepy and thus nonconforming, but who cares? Playing PlayStation games on a meat sack does not conjure good memories in my head. Also, why did they ruin the D-Pad? Was this like a prank that went horribly wrong, or I guess maybe horribly right?

28 Dope: IntoPlay

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This fan-created a portable PlayStation is called the IntoPlay. I don't really get why, but what's in a name? Anyway, while there actually is a portable PlayStation that can play PS1 games, aka both the PSP and PS Vita, those are digital only. This thing actually plays the original PS1 discs, which must feel weird spinning in your hands as you play. T✃he plastic shell probably helps reduce that sense of motion though. At least I certainly hope it does.

27 Lame: Sympathy Of The Night

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First of all Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is a ꦗgreat game with amazing art. I'm not disputing that. I appreciate this artist trying to emulate said art for the cover of this mod, and while it's mostly a good recreation, it's also just a bi♏t off.

It says to me that this is a console you could find on the bootleg market. At least that's the vibe I get from it. Sadly, this was the only custom Castlevania PS1 I could find.

26 Dope: Dual Sticks To Go

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There were actually a lot more portable PlayStations than I thought I'd find other than the IntoPlay. While I couldn't find a name for this one, I will say there are things I like about it better. The analog stick placement for one is much better. The plain, white shell isn't as smooth as the IntoPlay’s body though. It's like a first draft, but a good one at the very least. Also, a great pick to test it out with Metal Gear Solid.

25 Lame: Blue Bombed

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I'm not an artist so this guy or gal's art is leagues better than anything I can do. That said it's also not as good as the real thing. Like I mentioned before with the Castlevania console, the art in this just looks like something you'd find in a boot⛦leg shop. Actually, now that I think about it, Mega Man and his enemies look like tattoos, which is to say approximately like art you'd find on someone's arm, which I agree is a weird thing to point out.

24 Dope: Weird As Art

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Does this art scare and confuse you? I understand if you feel this way, as these characters aren't that familiar to those outside of Japan. There also hasn't been a proper entry in this series in a while. I'm of course referring to Parodius, which was a shooter parody of Konami's own Gradius series.

Do you get the pun there? Yes, you too can play the game as an octopus with underඣgarments on his head as he flies through space fighting crab-legged ladies.

23 Lame: God Of Welp

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Kratos is another character that did not appear on the PS1, as God of War was a PS2 joint. Putting him on the console with a shaved ice white and red just looks like it should be used𝓀 in some sort of arts and c𒊎rafts affair and not something you use for games.

I also just don't like that era for the series now ღthaཧt I played the PS4 game. He's a dad we can all appreciate.

22 Dope: The Power Of X

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Now, this is a console worthy of Mega Man! The dark blue is much more appealing than the bright blue like the bad one I brought up before. I don’t mind that color for the buttons though. I also like that the top uses art from the real game and sections out the series' two main heroes, X and Zero. At the end of the day, I'm more of a Mega Man X guy anyway so that may be another reason why I like this console redesig🀅n more.

21 Lame: What Time Is It?

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What is this? Seriously, what is this? First of all, I want to complain that no effort went into this mod at all. Oh cool, you put a set of clock hands on your PS1. Is this to signify that every time is PlayStation time? Uh, okay sure. Good one. Secondly, if I may, I hate clocks without numbers. Sure I can basically tell what time it is by the placement of the hands, but it looks so cheap to me. That’s just an added personal complaint o💮n no faced clocks.

20 Dope: Chocotastic

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Final Fantasy VII is many things to me. It's my favorite RPG, also my first RPG, and my favorite entry in the series. It's a✱lso probably the best PS1 game. I love it! That being said, I found a lot of cool PS1 mods based on it and this one might be my favorite.

That art, while it is꧂ a recr🐻eation, is based on an official piece. I also love the sunny orange and yellow coloring along with the controller. It's fun!