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Latest Nintendo NES console PC mod is truly incredible!!!

18 August 2008 No Comment

If you think this was just any old 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System then you’re completely wrong! Because hidden underneath is actually a PC, a working PC that runs Windows and rightly so being consistent with its external features, it retains its ability to run and play NES games for your entertainment needs! Not only does it still serve as a genuine NES game console but also for other retro systems like the N64!

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The mod has been especially done so that the system runs on an Intel mini-ITX mobo, which is definitely powerful enough to run retro game emulators at speeds required. And as you can see in the pictures (click to enlarge), everything has been stripped out and rewired to fit into the good old NES casing, also hidden underneath are four USB ports so you can always bring your own favourite non-NES controller for your gaming needs! Check out the video after the jump…

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[via Exoid, TechLime, tech.nocr.at]

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