Dynacom PC
Linux box built inside a Dynacom Dynavision 3, a NES clone. Further details on its specific page.
https://hackaday.io/project/179562-dynacom-pc


Megadrive PC
Windows 7 box build inside a Sega Mega Drive III. Further details on its specific page
https://hackaday.io/project/173681-megadrive-pc



Mini-ITX motherboard
Both machines are built around a BAT-TI2 mini ITX motherboard which is DC powered and provides a built in Celeron J1800 processor.