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 ...
Back in early April—which seems like several lifetimes ago for so many reasons—YouTuber and portable console builder, GmanModz, showed off a custom Nintendo 64 that looks like a jumbo Game Boy Advance ...
Is Nintendo working on a mobile phone shaped like an NES controller? Not that I've heard, but this guy with a funny cheeseburger hat has managed to make one. What he's done is crammed his Motorola ...
Oh, you kids love your vintage crap gaming memorabilia. We’ve seen a slew of NES controller mods and here is another. Some Germans Austrians have gutted out an NES controller and replaced it with some ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Remember the NES Max? It was a weird boomerang-shaped controller from 1988 that was, like so many things, ahead of its time. Decades later, a retro ...
Nintendo NES Handheld: Messy But Effective Console Mod 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 ...
Is your NES controller in another castle? Maybe you're just pining for your smartphone's capacitive game controls for some reason. Regardless, here's a little piece of tech that just might put the ...
Forget touchscreen, solar powered or even self-destructing coffee tables… Kyle Downes has modded the coffee table into its best version ever: a retro-tastic NES controller. Just look at the sleek ...
There's something about taking retro hardware and hiding modern gadgets inside that appeals to a certain type of mod-happy geek. Today's example takes the venerable NES Advantage arcade controller and ...
With a media player, some skill with a soldering iron and a little bit of imagination a modder has stuck a NES into a NES Cartridge. As you can see from the video, that’s a fully working NES emulator ...
In 1985, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) redefined home gaming, but its innovations meant nothing without a way to control them. The console’s innovative architecture, as explored in console ...
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