Full NES system built into a game cartridge

Posted in Nintendo by Conner Flynn on April 21st, 2008

Full NES system built into a game cartridge
This awesome NES casemod might be one of the smallest ever. The builder managed to squeeze a fully-functional NES console into the body of a single NES game cartridge. The Fami-Card began life as an original Super Mario Brothers cartridge. French modder Kotomi went to town and ripped out the guts, transplanting them with the innards of a NOAC (NES on a Chip) system clone.

This new small console has an NES cartridge slot, power and reset buttons, a pair of joystick ports and composite video and stereo audio outputs. It’s pretty amazing seeing a cartridge play a cartridge.

[Ben Heck Forums] VIA [Technabob]

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One Response to “Full NES system built into a game cartridge”

  1. Graham Says:

    I want one I want one I want one… I would pay quite a bit too.

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