I remember reading a story about Famiclones like this, except they were like 80s euro-PCs with the built-in keyboard. Never thought I'd see an NES in a tower design, and I don't see why it's really necessary, other than to look awesome. The concept is great, it's an incredibly affordable "computer" in a very loose sense of the word. It seems more like a toy or another cheap famiclone, but there's talk about using these in third-world countries to push IT literacy. I remember some figures about just knowing how to type making the difference between working $1/week and $1/day. Still, the lack of document saving brings it down, as well as the use of NES carts as storage medium. I'd love to see a famiclone use 3.25" floppy, but then again, those aren't in production anymore.