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After just two decades of electronic progress, someone has actually designed a Nintendo Entertainment System that is the size of an NES cartridge.
Popular console modder and DIYer Kotomi has created the Fami-Card, which uses a now-vintage 8-bit Super Mario Brothers cartridge for a housing for a full NES player. A Chinese NES emulator is used for running the games, and there is room enough for a full-functioning cartridge slot, video audio out, reset button, and even ports for the joysticks.
Too bad that this Fami-Card isn’t on sale anywhere, and you might be hard-pressed to find those old-school NES games.
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