So ateeny-tiny working Macis pretty cool.

And who wouldn’t want a3D-printed portable NES?

Oh, be still our beating hearts.

Software developer Michael Thomas created this wonder forBrickCon 2013.

“I came up with the idea a few months ago,” he toldCNET Australia.

Being a fan of Lego, I’m also always looking for creative Lego builds to take on.

I had seen some other Raspberry Pi Lego cases, and I knew the two fit well together.

Around that time, I was also just starting to watch episodes of ‘Adventure Time.’

It was hard not to enjoy Finn and Jake’s lovable electronic companion, BMO.

The screen is a 2.5-inchTFT display.

“I had to design the Lego build and the electronics.

Then, sourcing all the parts took several weeks.

Like the character in the TV show, Lego BMO is multitalented.

It can run video games, play video (including its own show – recursive!

), surf the Web, and play music.

(Source:Crave Australia)