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This Gingerbread PC Looks Good Enough To Eat AND Run ‘Crysis’

This Gingerbread PC Looks Good Enough To Eat AND Run ‘Crysis’

“(R)eal (G)inger (B)read.”

Imogen Donovan

Imogen Donovan

You've got to hand it to them, this is a super sweet PC build, made entirely out of gingerbread, strawberry laces, liquorice, melted sweets, and icing.

MazzDaPanda on Reddit shared the photos of their creation to the pcmasterrace subreddit, and the reception has been immense. They've got a shell made out of five large pieces of gingerbread, glued together with melted sweets.

In the top corner, the "CPU" and "intake fan" is represented by a disc of gingerbread with white lines of icing spiraling outwards, and the PC boasts an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 700, signified with green icing. Icing outlines ports and buttons on the outside of the gingerbread pieces, too, showing an admirable attention to detail. Two SSDs are on board, connected with a cluster of strawberry laces to the rest of the set up. Though unconventional, in the culinary sphere, the festive sphere and in the gaming sphere, it looks utterly delicious.


To be real, it's been an... unconventional year, and with holiday plans and work schedules upended by the pandemic, people have tried their hands at all sorts. For example, there's this NES console made out of gingerbread, and what's more, it actually works. You're actually able to play classic NES games as the internal circuitry is stuck down with melted gummy bears, and the buttons have been replaced with a red and green boiled sweet. Top marks for ingenuity; even better if they thought about the possible longevity of an electrical entertainment unit inside a casing made of gingerbread.

Or, perhaps, baking isn't your speed, and you're much more comfortable with your virtual paintbrush and canvas. VillagerHaven, a community of Animal Crossing: New Horizons players, have been holding a competition to design the most ugly sweater in time for the big day. Though they may all be spatially distant, the players are celebrating the season together, exploring their creativity, and dipping into the most visually-upsetting palettes possible. And, one of managers of the Discord have announced that they're giving away a PlayStation 5 to one of their TikTok followers, and of course, it's open to all.



That reminds me: us lot at GAMINGbible have ranked our top games of 2020, and our favourite game for PC, Nintendo, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms. And, looking ahead to the new year with promise and positivity, here are a handful of games that we want to get our mitts on in 2021.

Featured Image Credit: MazzDaPanda

Topics: News, PC