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The most awesome case for your Asus Eee PC
Guys, remember the NES? Remember the hours spent on it trying to rescue the princess? Now if you want to go on carrying around something that’ll give you lots more geek cred (because, really an Asus Eee is enough to give you geek cred), then you might consider getting a netbook case that’s patterned after the now-iconic NES controller.

Accordig to the seller SplashingKoi,
This case is made to fit your Netbook that is 10″ or smaller. The outer shell is made out of soft felt with the NES controller design. The lining consists a layer of quilted fabric which adds insulation and softness for your Netbook. The top of the case closes with a plastic zipper.
You know what I love about this netbook case? Well, aside from the fact that it’s sporting a NES controller design, it’s actually handmade! Ok, so it’s not a great primary case for your netbook because it’s made of felt. But if you’re in the mood to show off, you can’t go wrong with this. Just imagine bringing this to work and having all your co-workers waxing nostalgic at the great NES games of the day.
You can find these awesome netbook case on Etsy, where it sells for $49.99. That’s a pretty nifty deal, if you ask me. And I can just imagine this netbook case’s popularity going viral, so you better buy it now before SplashingKoi runs out of stocks!
Now maybe if you run a NES emulator on your Eee too, that’ll complete the NES experience. What do you think?
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