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Modder Ben Heck to make a career from unique hobby

Euphoric | April 13, 2008 | News | PC Playstation 3 Misc 
Ben Heck is a console modder who is most famous for his console to laptop conversions from XBOX 360's, Playstation 3's and Wii's. His dream is to work on major new retail products instead of tinkering with existing consoles. His recent rise to notice through the internet has brought his skills to the attention of those with the ability to grant him his dream.
IF you ever thought it would be cool to have an Xbox laptop, or wished those old Atari games in your attic could be reborn on a retro handheld device, you might want to talk to Benjamin Heckendorn.
Better known as Ben Heck, the 32-year-old Wisconsin native has attained legendary status among "modders", hobbyists who tinker with videogame hardware to make it do things the original designers never intended.

Technology websites enthusiastically track Mr Heckendorn's latest projects, which are marked by workmanship that makes the finished products look they rolled off a factory line instead of a basement workbench.

"That's the American way, right? Start in your basement, garage, or whatever. You're supposed to get out of it someday, but I still have to listen to my clothes drier sometimes," Mr Heckendorn said.

Mr Heckendorn got his start eight years ago when he decided to fool around with an old Atari 2600 — the classic console that popularised home gaming when it launched in 1977 — and ended up reincarnating it as a handheld device.

"I was shocked, I didn't think anyone would care about it but they did," Mr Heckendorn said.

In fact, people cared so much they began offering Mr Heckendorn hefty amounts of cash to transform their cherished game devices into one-of-a-kind collectibles.

"Ben Heck is basically the best. His mods are as professional as the stuff you can get at Best Buy. That's what makes him stand out from the other basement tinkerers," said Adam Frucci, a contributing editor to the popular tech blog Gizmodo, which has chronicled many of Mr Heckendorn's creations.

"Our readers are always excited to see whatever his newest project is," Mr Frucci said.

"He's clearly head and shoulders above anybody else."
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    StarJet | April 14, 2008
    Ben Heck's laptops are actually pretty cool. The best is the Wii laptop IMO. The Wiimote sensor is also placed in a good position.
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    Euphoric | April 14, 2008
    I just think it's amazing that he can do them at all. The guy must be pretty smart when it comes to electronics and stuff. I can't imagine doing half the stuff he has done with his modding.
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    Storm | April 14, 2008
    Mass production is a good way to go...he's damn good at modding these consoles, and I'm sure they'll sell well.
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    Euphoric | April 14, 2008
    He only does custom jobs. Made to order. And if you read the article fully it tells you that you can literally request anything. The stranger the request the more likely he'll have a crack at it.
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      Storm | April 14, 2008
      Ah, I missed that part. I lack creativity though, so no 'strange requests' here. :S
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    Rusty Bucket Boy | April 14, 2008
    Wish I was him .

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