Budding 15-year-old genius builds his own custom gaming system

Budding 15-year-old genius builds his own custom gaming system

- A talented 15-year-old has built his own gaming system, putting his time to good use during the pandemic

- The boy's uncle with the Twitter name GOODLOE said that the system can also handle PS4 games

- In the photos shared on Twitter, the teenager posed with the gaming unit he built

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There are people using this pandemic time to put their skill to great use. A 15-year-old boy from Chicago just wowed social media users with his amazing skills.

He used his free time caused by the closing down of schools in the US to build a gaming system for himself.

According to the boy's uncle with the Twitter handle @Djpaidnfull, the system even has the capacity to play PS4 games. What an amazing talent!

See photos of the boy and the system below:

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A collage of the boy and the gaming system. Photo source: Twitter/@DJpaidnfull
A collage of the boy and the gaming system. Photo source: Twitter/@DJpaidnfull
Source: UGC

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Briefly.co.za previously reported that at the age of just four years old, New Orleans native, Anala Beevers, is reported to possess an IQ of over 145.

Her natural genius helped her learn the alphabet at just four months old. When she was born she would mouth the ABCs along with her mother, Sabrina Beevers.

At just 10 months old, Beevers could identify and point to each letter and by 18 months she was reciting numbers in both Spanish and English.

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Democraticunderground.com reports Beevers was invited to become one of 2 800 MENSA members under the age of 18.

The exclusive high-IQ club accepts only those who score in the 98th percentile on an IQ test.

Alana Beevers placed in the 99th percentile range, putting her intelligence in the top one per cent of all humanity. Beevers' parents say she always has a new pursuit and she's a multi-tasker.

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