
Back when we all lived in caves, and dinosaurs roamed the earth, all we had to keep ourselves amused was the Playstation 2. Sad, really, that our ancestors never knew the joys of the PS3, or X-Box 360.
But now, thanks to Christopher Locke, we can all appreciate the work of this ancient gamers:
Named the Ludustatarium temperosony, and made out of concrete, the controller has been delicately preserved through the ages, so we may all wonder at the electronic mastery of our genetic forebearers.
[$100, Christopher Locke]
[Via Wonderland]
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