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If fancy, high-tech or luxurious foosball tables fail to capture your gaming spirits when the clouds are bursting outside, here’s the most extraordinary, made-from-crap kinda device that succeeds to make it big when put together by a genius. Canadian puppet master, Graeme Patterson, is the brain behind this tweaked Hockey Organ. Once you know how he devised this Casio keyboard-controlled table hockey, I bet you’ll rummage through your attic to find some similar stuff to erect one your self. All Graeme did was get hold of his old table hockey game and set it up, with expertise, along with a 1980s era Casio electronic keyboard. So instead of pulling strings to make the puppets (read hockey player here), you need to hit the keys to get them in motion.

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And the players take their stance with a music note backing each of them. You can also put up a show of your musical hockey game as this arrangement is also attached to two tiny cameras and a screen that forms the back wall of the stadium. Telecast your music-cum-gaming skills for family and friends and liven up the evening.

A great idea to bring the music to sports lovers and sports to music lovers!

Via Dvice/Boingboing