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Shadow of the Colossus External Hard Drive Doesn’t Store a Colossal Amount of Data

Best. External. Hard drive. Enclosure. Ever. Shadow of the Colossus is a little long in the tooth, sure. But anyone who has played it has a lot of love for the title. Packing in amazing gameplay and a great story, fans are passionate about it. And Redditor foxfoxwaltz loved it enough to create this amazing external hard drive.
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Yes. Even though this looks like an amazing limited edition sculpture, it is actually an external hard drive based on one of the colossi. You know your data is safe with a beast like this protecting it. Surprisingly, this massive creature only stores 500GB. Shouldn’t a colossus store 4TB or so?

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You can hit the link above to see more pictures of the build. A ton of work went into it and it is absolutely beautiful.

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[Reddit via Gamefreaks via Nerd Approved]

Shadow of the Colossus External Hard Drive is Colossally Awesome

Shadow of Colossus Hard Drive

Shadow of the Colossus is one of the most amazing video games ever. And if the rumors are right, then it’s going to be turned into a hopefully awesome movie as well. Something else that has to do with the franchise is this modded external hard drive that was made by a creative fan of the game.

For the mod, user foxfoxwaltz took a regular, old hard drive and turned it into this colossally awesome figure of Quadratus using only cardboard, some plaster, a whole lot of spraypaint, and some moss and lichens. It sounds simple but it’s obviously not that easy. You can see more of the actual building process here.

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