Everyone’s favorite talking robotic gaming console from the beloved Adventure Time cartoon series is back in gaming PC form.
Building agaming PCfrom scratch is an impressive feat regardless of the result. It takes a lot of blood, sweat, and tears to take a myriad of expensive singular parts and put together a beast capable of playing the likes ofAlan Wake 2andCyberpunk 2077. Yet, the look of a good-looking custom PC build can never be understated.
That’s why thiscustom-built PCfeaturing everyone’s favorite robotic gaming machine, BMO fromAdventure Time, is one of the most adorable creations we’ve seen yet. Even better, the cute gaming PC was put together as a gift by a Reddit user’s husband.
Custom Adventure Time BMO PC leaves users impressed
This custom-PC build of epic Adventure Time proportions was posted on ther/PCMR and r/Adventure Time Subreddit pages.While the exact specs weren’t shared in the post, we can assume the PC was built using the Thermaltake Tower 500 case with some of the latest and greatest hardware for the user to enjoy.
Shout out to my husband for building me this BMO computerbyu/trombonerzinpcmasterrace
Not only did their husband understand the assignment, they went out of their way to create an incredible-looking PC. BMO’s adorable face on a gaming PC feels not only apt but also makes for a nice reminder of what the true possibilities are when putting together a custom build for someone you care about.
Many took to the comments to share their thoughts on the iconic PC as well, with many showing their love for it and providing suggestions for future upgrades.
“At some point you need to take it next level: LCD screen for Beemo’s Face animations,” one user replied.
Another said: “This is the cutest build I’ve ever seen ever.”
“Yeah I’m not gonna lie that is pretty f**king cool. Great use of the case as well,” a third user commented.
Rosalie Newcombe was a Senior Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. Rosalie is an expert on all things handhelds, and has been picking them up since the original Game Boy, all the way up to the Steam Deck. They have covered hardware for PCGamesN and Custom PC.