Many people talk about cooking as though it’s a fun and enjoyable activity, but I think this NES Toaster is the closest anyone will ever get to making food preparation equatable to video gaming. Seen here is a concept rendered by Mathijs Sterrenburg, better known by his deviantART username MyBurningEyes. He previously rendered a 3D model of the classic Nintendo Entertainment System and its controller and decided to fiddle around with his existing work. The NES Toaster is the result.
Some notable features on NES Toaster include dual dust covers that open when users are ready to slot slices of bread into the console, controller ports that act as mechanisms to activate the toaster and the "power" and "reset" buttons that turn the cooking device on and off.
Game Console Cooking Devices
The NES Toaster Crisps Bread While Providing Nostalgia
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