Love a game of pinball? If you happen to have the technical know how, then you might want to check out on how to come up with your very own LEGO pinball machine that runs off the power of half a dozen NXT robots, taking more than 8,000 LEGO bricks to build. Apart from that, other internal parts include nine touch sensors, 10 light sensors and a quartet of motors. This idea was conceived by Mark Gryn of the School of Computer Science, University of Windsor and Michael, an 11th grade student, and the only non-LEGO part would obviously be the ball. Definitely worth checking out, and it is great to see that enterprising minds are still well and alive in this world today.

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