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Maybe you could never afford a NES, or you can’t find a real one to buy, or you just like cardboard models of games consoles.
If so, the Nintendo Entertainment System Cubecraft is now available for your cutting and folding pleasure. Hey, you don’t even need glue.
Ready to print at 150dpi onto standard A4 paper or card, designed by Chris Beaumont.
Go get it!
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