[Marek Więcek] grew up in just such a place, so the only way to play Famicom (a.k.a NES) games was to use ... across CPU and GPU chips from this clone console and got to work building his own.
On March 22nd, cunning YouTuber James Channel converted a slightly-defaced copy of NES Open Tournament Golf into a fully-functioning NES console with the ability to play other NES cartridges.
Though longtime hardware hacker, Ben Heckendorn, didn’t expect one of his early SNES handheld projects to become the inspiration for a Famicom-style clone console. There have been a number of ...