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YouTuber Colin Furze Just Turned A Microwave Into Working Video Game Console


Internet star Colin Furze is known for all kinds of inventions like homemade Iron Suite and hoverbike. In his latest video, he has turned a household microwave into a playable game console.
Called Play-o-Wave, his invention has a screen mounted on it with the door. A set of inputs for the handheld controller are also included in the body.
This video is a part of a series on his channel in which users request certain inventions and ask him to solve problems.
With this video-game-in-a-microwave invention, it looks like Furze has attempted to help bored chefs play a couple of games while waiting for the cooking to complete.
You can visit his YouTube channel to watch more awesome inventions and leave suggestions.
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