September 15, 2009 1:40 PM PDT

Cool dad builds mini-arcade machine for son

by Rosa Golijan
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Hey, Dad! Look what Samuel Seide made for his son. How about it? I'm not even asking for an Imperial Walker bed, just a father-daughter mini-arcade-machine building session to sacrifice some games, a DVD player, and random electronics.

There's something awesome about this mini-arcade machine and I want to build one so badly that I even ignored the fact that this video was filmed in a bathroom.

This story originally appeared on Gizmodo.

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by kormiko September 15, 2009 2:06 PM PDT
Son replies, "You mean you have to use your hands? That's like a baby's toy."
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by juryrigger September 15, 2009 2:32 PM PDT
nice.
by oknow1 September 16, 2009 5:34 AM PDT
Back to the future 2
by tenc21 September 15, 2009 7:43 PM PDT
dang, my dad never even made a tree house for me--he made me work.
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by UltimateCraver September 16, 2009 10:01 AM PDT
Cool toy but why on earth would you film in the bathroom?
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