He built the new model for users who might want console gaming on the go or in a plane, assuming there's a power outlet and they'd let you on with one. (It's easy to imagine one in the back of a band's tour bus, as a colleague notes.) The case is made from laser-cut acrylic and 3D printed parts that Zarick describes as "sturdy," though not rugged.

Inside, it's a stock Xbox One S that "has not been altered in any way," he says, adding that the original warranty is nonetheless void because of his modding. If you're crazy enough about console gaming to want one of these, it's available in black or white and costs $1,495 for the 500GB model, and $1,545 with 1TB (plus shipping).