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 ...
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 ...