There are many similarities between anime fans and gamers, despite the perception that they are two distinct species. I love to binge-watch One Piece, therefore I'm always on the lookout for fun goods to purchase and show off to my friends. You can imagine my amazement when I saw this week on Reddit not a figurine but a whole One Piece-themed gaming system. I'm not referring about the one from Zomoplus, however.
A One Piece enthusiast decided to take things into his own hands and constructed a stunningly designed gaming PC for his younger brother. Redditor Blood_Omen shared a freshly constructed custom PC for his younger brother on the r/pcmasterrace forum a few days ago. The One Piece fans in the subreddit shared this post widely because, in my opinion, it is a stunning piece of art.
I can't help calling it "Gomu Gomu no PC." because of the pattern painted on the front that features Luffy's Gomu Gomu no Mi. Moreover, it included a wooden board with our cherished Straw Hat crew's fabled reward posters on the sides. A chef's kiss was the burned Grandline x Red Line artwork at the top.
Finally, Redditor created a detachable Thousand Sunny figurehead, which is detachable. Featuring two USB drives, which completed the look of this specially constructed spacecraft, similar to the Thousand Sunny ship from Straw Hat.
What's even more amazing is that every element of this work of art, including the poster's burned edges and the painting of Gomu Gomu no Mi's design, was created by hand! After devoting all of his heart and affection into building his younger brother a One Piece-themed PC, this Redditor garnered the support of One Piece enthusiasts.
Furthermore, in response to a question on the airflow condition, the user said that he kept the front and back panels almost open for ventilation and that he bought high-quality Noctua fans to lower the temperature as much as possible.
In addition to this lovely computer, I really hope that they have a One Piece theme loaded! Having stated that, how do you feel about this computer? Tell us in the comments section below.