The Nintendo Classic Mini took the world by storm this year — finally, an NES in a cute, tiny package that isn’t 3D printed and running off a Raspberry Pi! It’s resoundingly popular and the nostalgic ...
Sometimes I get crazy ideas and none of my coworkers at Input stop me. Crazy idea No. 1,768,534: mod my Lego NES into a real game console that plays classic 8-bit Nintendo games. I knew I had to make ...
Check out this funky NES cartridge mod by Unconventional Hacker that has transformed the cartridge into a Wifi Router. They have even created their own custom Wifi sticker to finish the mod. Watch the ...
Here is another cool NES cartridge mod, this one is definitely one of the coolest we have seen so far, the NES Cartridge Console Mod. The modder Airz has managed to turn this NES cartridge into a ...
Nintendo’s NES Classic is a $60 game console that looks like a tiny version of the original Nintendo Entertainment System from the 80s. But this nostalgia-centric gaming device has an HDMI port for ...
It's not as slickly put together as Ben Heck's scratch-built version, but this NES mod has the distinction of the using the original NES controller, and as any Nintendo fan will know, Kyoto's most ...
The NES Classic Edition has officially been hacked to allow the install of new games, and the mod allows for more than double the number of titles to be played. The hack originally appeared on a ...
Now you can transform your Nokia 3200 from a mere cellphone into a mighty, identify-you-as-a-nerd cellphone. Merged with the venerable NES controller, the result is a cellphone that puts to shame all ...
Part of the appeal of the NES Classic Edition for many gamers is its ability to re-create authentic 8-bit experiences. Still, a few aspects of the mini console were probably better left in the ...
Project Red is a direct appeal to your inner child, if you’re in your mid-20s. You loved your NES, didn’t you? And Lego too? Well, how about I shove one of those inside the other? No, it’s not a ...
Exactly what amount of money would you be willing to pay for a one-of-a-kind, custom-made Nintendo Entertainment System… PC? No, it’s not just a PC tower with an NES shell slapped on the outer plating ...
Title says it all. I have a laptop floppy drive I want to use in my NES mod, but I need a cable for it (ideally one that goes to 34-pin floppy + power). The connector on the back is a single row of 26 ...