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With Nintendo’s announcement of the end of production on the NES Classic, a lot of gamers are still wondering how to get their old-school fix. Thankfully, it couldn’t be easier to create your own out ...
Hallmark sells a rather nifty Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Christmas tree ornament, complete with sound and lights—pressing the power button triggers the lighting and plays sounds from the ...
Those of you that have access to a 3D printer, and a spare Raspberry Pi mini PC might be interested in the Raspberry Pi powered Mini Nintendo Entertainment System created by Thingiverse user T J Owens ...
Reddit user JBaker1225 made the most of his broken Nintendo Entertainment System, using a Raspberry Pi mini computer board to transform it into a game emulator ready for the living room. In a thread ...
One talented modder brought the classic shooter to NES with the help of a Raspberry Pi. We've seen Doom running on just about everything, even pregnancy tests. Why should an NES system be any ...
Gamers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new project which has been published to the Adafruit website with instructions on ...
When the Mini NES was announced, we dug around for the best 3D-printed case that we could find. DIYer daftmike blows that one out of the water with a case that actually accepts cartridges. Build Your ...
The tiny, affordable computer the Raspberry Pi has been used to do a lot of pretty cool things over the years, everything from recreating a Fallout Pip Boy to a BMO from Adventure Time. Raspberry Pi ...
Whether it was a PS5 or a new graphics card for your gaming PC, everybody likely has one device or gadget they weren’t able to buy during the pandemic. For me personally, it was the Raspberry Pi. You ...
We've seen Doom running on just about everything, even pregnancy tests. Why should an NES system be any different? Creator Bakutendo brought the classic PC shooter to the Famicom, or the Japanese ...