A Retro-bit NES-on-a-chip console was used to provide the motherboard and cartridge connector for the build. Rounding this out is a power supply from Adafruit, an LM386 audio amplifier ...
The feat was achieved by drastically reducing the size of the original NES hardware to make it fit into a Game Boy style form factor. Key to this work was creating a custom cut-sized motherboard ...
The original IBM PC featured an x86 CPU running at 4.77 MHz, significantly faster than the NES's 1.79 MHz processor. To overcome this gap, decrazyo relied on emulation techniques to painstakingly ...
On March 22nd, cunning YouTuber James Channel converted a slightly-defaced copy of NES Open Tournament Golf ... that most of an original console's motherboard can probably be chopped off for ...