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		<title>8-Bit Memory Take An NES Cartridge And Ups Storage A Few Billion Bytes</title>
		<link>http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/07/8-bit-memory-take-an-nes-cartridge-and-ups-storage-a-few-billion-bytes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 01:48:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Contributor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you consider yourself a gamer, then you likely have a few <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/tag/nes">NES</a> cartridges lying around the house. If not, leave now. Rather than letting them continue to collect dust, 8-Bit Memory turned a bunch into external USB hard drives. You can get whichever size and style you want and you can even get <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/tag/usb-30/">USB 3.0</a>.]]></description>
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<p>If you consider yourself a gamer, then you likely have a few <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/tag/nes">NES</a> cartridges lying around the house. If not, leave now. Rather than letting them continue to collect dust, <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/8BitMemory?ref=seller_info">8-Bit Memory</a> turned a bunch into external USB hard drives. You can get whichever size and style you want and you can even get <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/tag/usb-30/">USB 3.0</a>. For example, a Dr. Mario Nintendo game cartridge will cost $130 for 500GB, $150 for 750GB, or $180 for 1TB. There are an assortment of games to choose from and if there&#8217;s something you don&#8217;t see, you can just ask for it.</p>
<p>[via <a href="http://www.gearlog.com/2011/02/8-bit_memory_turns_nintendo_ca.php">gearlog</a>]</p>
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		<title>Celebrate The NES&#039;s 25th Birthday With These 8 Classic Commercials</title>
		<link>http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/18/celebrate-the-ness-25th-birthday-with-these-8-classic-commercials/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 19:45:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Burns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy Birthday, NES. 25 years old, eh? Wow. A lot&#8217;s changed in over your lifetime. You, along with a bit of help from Mario, Link, Kid Icarus, brought gaming to living rooms worldwide. Many of us grew up with you as our babysitter. I can recall countless sleepless nights trying to make my way up the tower in Kung Fu and later through the war-torn jungle in Guerrilla Wars. What memories. Anyway, after the jump is a collection of the various TV commercials and a clip from the movie that defined the era, which clearly demonstrates your pure awesomeness. We love you, NES. Happy birthday.]]></description>
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Happy Birthday, NES. 25 years old, eh? Wow. A lot&#8217;s changed in over your lifetime. You, along with a bit of help from Mario, Link, Kid Icarus, brought gaming to living rooms worldwide. Many of us grew up with you as our babysitter. I can recall countless sleepless nights trying to make my way up the tower in Kung Fu and later through the war-torn jungle in Guerrilla Wars. What memories. Anyway, after the jump is a collection of the various TV commercials and a clip from the movie that defined the era, which clearly demonstrates your pure awesomeness. We love you, NES. Happy birthday.<span id="more-182430"></span></p>
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		<title>Using An NES Controller With Android</title>
		<link>http://techcrunch.com/2010/09/02/using-an-nes-controller-with-android/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 23:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you've got an emulator installed on your Android device, along with a few ROM, and you think you're pretty cool. Well, I can pretty much bet you that [Sk3tch]'s geek-fu is better then yours. He took an NES controller, connected it to a Bluetooth module, and plays his NES on a controller, while you fumble around with your SEND and Home buttons.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you&#8217;ve got an emulator installed on your Android device, along with a few ROM, and you think you&#8217;re pretty cool. Well, I can pretty much bet you that [Sk3tch]&#8216;s geek-fu is better then yours. He took an NES controller, connected it to a Bluetooth module, and plays his NES on a controller, while you fumble around with your SEND and Home buttons.</p>
<p><a href="http://github.com/sk3tch/android-arduino-nes-controller">[Sk3tch]</a> took an Arduino, added a <a href="http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=582">Bluetooth module</a>, and wired an old NES controller in. He then programmed the Arduino to send the input from the controller through the bluetooth to his Android phone. [Sk3tch] calls this a work in progress, and I look forward to seeing it once it&#8217;s done and all in one neat case.</p>
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		<title>Super Mario Bro. Crossover gets Ryu from Ninja Gaiden</title>
		<link>http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/25/super-mario-bro-crossover-gets-ryu-from-ninja-gaiden/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 18:54:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Biggs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you dig it? Ryu from Ninja Gaiden on the NES was a real badass. He could climb on walls and he had unlimited shuriken, a big plus when you&#8217;re going against hordes of anti-ninja forces on the NES. But how is he against Koopa Troopers? Our favorite game, SMB Crossover, just announced they&#8217;re adding Ryu to their line-up of classic characters. You can play it right here, right now. Thank us after you&#8217;ve had like an hour of fun. via Kotaku]]></description>
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<p>Can you dig it? Ryu from Ninja Gaiden on the NES was a real badass. He could climb on walls and he had unlimited shuriken, a big plus when you&#8217;re going against hordes of anti-ninja forces on the NES. But how is he against Koopa Troopers?</p>
<p>Our favorite game, <a HREF="http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/04/28/you-need-to-play-super-mario-crossover-right-now/">SMB Crossover</a>, just announced they&#8217;re adding Ryu to their line-up of classic characters.<br />
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You can play it <a HREF="http://www.playedonline.com/game/598161/super-mario-crossover.html">right here, right now.</a> Thank us after you&#8217;ve had like an hour of fun.</p>
<p><a HREF="http://kotaku.com/5547349/a-new-challenger-enters-super-mario-bros-crossover?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed:+kotaku/full+(Kotaku)&amp;utm_content=Google+Reader">via Kotaku</a></p>
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		<title>Do do doot dodo doot! The NES Harmonica!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 17:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Biggs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t know if this is a waste of a good harmonica or a waste of a good NES cartridge but what you see before you is a harmonica hidden inside an honest-to-goodness NES game. The best part? They cost less than the $80 copy of Adventures of Link that the rental place around the corner from my house was selling back in 1988: $34. Bring back those old memories of blowing into your faulty game cartridges with this Zelda II The Adventure of Link harmonica! Imagine the look of surprise on your friends faces when they see you blow into this and realize it is not an ordinary game. Then you can really impress them when you begin to play the Legend of Zelda Overworld theme! Pop over to Etsy for the full range including Duck Hunt/SMB.]]></description>
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I don&#8217;t know if this is a waste of a good harmonica or a waste of a good NES cartridge but what you see before you is a harmonica hidden inside an honest-to-goodness NES game. The best part? They cost less than the $80 copy of <i>Adventures of Link</i> that the rental place around the corner from my house was selling back in 1988: $34.<br />
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<blockquote><p>Bring back those old memories of blowing into your faulty game cartridges with this Zelda II The Adventure of Link harmonica!<br />
Imagine the look of surprise on your friends faces when they see you blow into this and realize it is not an ordinary game. Then you can really impress them when you begin to play the Legend of Zelda Overworld theme!</p></blockquote>
<p>Pop over to <a HREF="http://www.etsy.com/listing/44198084/zelda-ii-the-adventure-of-link-harmonica?ref=v1_other_1">Etsy</a> for the full range including Duck Hunt/SMB.</p>
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		<title>Photo report: CrunchGear digs up Akihabara&#039;s top 10 expensive classic games</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 16:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Serkan Toto</dc:creator>
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Nearly two years have passed since <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/07/05/current-top-10-of-akihabaras-most-expensive-retro-games-photo-report/">I last went to Akihabara</a> in Tokyo to dig up Japan's most expensive retro games. This time, I made the observation that the general price level has gone down in the past months. Some of the pricey carts and CDs I listed up were simply nowhere to be found, some were considerably cheaper for some reason, and other games became more expensive over time.]]></description>
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Nearly two years have passed since <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/07/05/current-top-10-of-akihabaras-most-expensive-retro-games-photo-report/">I last went to Akihabara</a> in Tokyo to dig up Japan&#8217;s most expensive retro games. This time, I made the observation that the general price level has gone down in the past months. Some of the pricey carts and CDs I listed up were simply nowhere to be found, some were considerably cheaper for some reason, and other games became more expensive over time.</p>
<p>Needless to say, it&#8217;s impossible to conduct a &#8220;representative study&#8221; in this case, but I did my best to identify the most sought after games in about seven or eight retro game stores in Akihabara as of a couple of days ago. Consider this a good cross-section.</p>
<p>Top 10: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiant_Silvergun">Radiant Silvergun</a> $190/boxed<br />
(Shooting, Sega Saturn 1998)<br />
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<p>Top 9: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Kombat_Trilogy">Mortal Kombat Trilogy</a> $196/boxed<br />
(Fighting, Sony Playstation 1996)<br />
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<p>Top 8: <a href="http://www.honestgamers.com/reviews/3361/Sylphia.html">Sylphia</a> $211/boxed<br />
(Shooting, PC-Engine Super CD 1993)<br />
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<p>Top 7: <a href="http://www.segagagadomain.com/saturn14/deathcrimson.htm">Death Crimson</a> $213/boxed (new)<br />
(Gun shooting, Sega Saturn 1996)<br />
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<p>Top 6: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fight_Revenge">Final Fight Revenge</a> $222/boxed (new)<br />
(Fighting, Sega Saturn 2000)<br />
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<p>Top 5: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Gkm3SEXgI">Dead of the Brain 1&amp;2</a> $222/boxed<br />
(Adventure, PC-Engine Super-CD 1999)<br />
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<p>Top 4: <a href="http://www.satakore.com/sega-saturn-demo,,610-6803,,Delisoba-Deluxe-JPN.html">Derisoba Deluxe</a> $640/boxed<br />
(based on <a href="http://www.gamespot.com/ps/driving/couriercrisis/index.html">Courier Crisis</a>, Sega Saturn 1997)<br />
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<p>Top 3 and 2: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWF_Raw_%28video_game%29">WWF Raw</a> $1,010/boxed and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider-Man_Venom_Maximum_Carnage">Maximum Carnage</a> $1,050/boxed<br />
(WWF Raw: Sega Genesis 1994, Maximum Carnage: Fighting, Sega Genesis 1994)<br />
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<p>Top 1: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Dodge_Ball">Dodgeball</a> $1,360/cart only<br />
(Super NES 1993)<br />
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		<title>PuppyArcade: A standalone, CD-based OS for playing old arcade game</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Biggs</dc:creator>
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While I think the passion for building stand-up arcade games has waned recently, it&#8217;s nice to see that someone out there is still thinking of the children. PuppyArcade by Scott Jarvis is a CD-based arcade system that boots in any PC and allows you to access MAME ROMs on almost any disk. The game plays Amiga, Atari, Commodor, and even Doom ROMs and WADs and, as you&#8217;ll notice, even runs NES, PS1, and Gamecube ROMs, among others. It&#8217;s based on a barebones Linux install.<br />
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<blockquote><p>Plays Amiga (500, 1000, 2000), Atari (ST, 800, 800XL, 130XE, 5200), Amstrad (CPC, Plus, VEB), Arcades, Colecovision, Commodore (64, 128, VIC20, PET), GameBoys (GB, GBC, GBA), GameGear, Genesis/MegaDrive, MasterSystem, MS DOS, N64, NeoGeo, NeoGeo CD, NES/Famicom, PC Engine/TurboGrafix, PSX, ScummVM, SNES and ZX Spectrum (16k, 48k, 128k, +2, +2A, +3) &amp; more!</p></blockquote>
<p>You can download the emulator <a HREF="http://scottjarvis.com/page105.htm">here</a>. Warning: Some classic games are dumber than you remember (See: <i>Golden Axe</i>)</p>
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		<title>How to mod your original NES to epic levels</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 06:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some hardware is just dear to a geeks heart that they can't let it just die. Take for example the original NES system. Some enthusiasts take modding them to a whole new level. I mean, I like to play Mario Bros. as much as the next guy, but this is getting extreme.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some hardware is just so dear to a geeks heart that they can&#8217;t let it just die. Take for example the original NES system. Some enthusiasts take modding them to a whole new level. I mean, I like to play Mario Bros. as much as the next guy, but this is getting extreme.</p>
<p>One particular modder has set up an <a href="http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/nes_mod/nes_mod_en.php">entire webpage</a> dedicating to fixing up his NES. He&#8217;s got a laundry list of modifications, along with detailed instructions on the best way to install them. This guy can tell you how to install a remote reset button, build your own controller, replace the power supply, install a blue power LED &#8211; the list goes on and on. And while you have to respect his enthusiasm, I can&#8217;t help but question the wisdom of doing this. Of course, if I could find Tetris for the original NES, I might be tempted..</p>
<p>[via <a href="http://www.retrothing.com/2010/01/hacking-the-nes.html">Retrothing</a>]</p>
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		<title>Blaster Master coming to Wiiware</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 22:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Biggs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Holy wow. Remember this game? You were some kid named Jason with a frog. The frog turns into a monster and then disappears and you follow the frog in a battle tank called Sofia the Third (WTF, right?). Well, the game has been remade and is coming to Wiiware. All of the goodness is there including the ability to hop out of your tank for overhead combat. All I remember is that this was hard as heck when I was a kid and I don&#8217;t think I ever finished it. Here&#8217;s a fairly cool play through of the game and this lets you play it online, just so you can whet your appetite for 8-bit action. I also remember that my buddy Rick finished the game way back when. He was always better at the NES than I was.]]></description>
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<p>Holy wow. Remember this game? You were some kid named Jason with a frog. The frog turns into a monster and then disappears and you follow the frog in a battle tank called Sofia the Third (WTF, right?). Well, the game has been remade and is coming to Wiiware. All of the goodness is there including the ability to hop out of your tank for overhead combat. All I remember is that this was hard as heck when I was a kid and I don&#8217;t think I ever finished it.</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a fairly cool play through of the game and <a HREF="http://www.nintendo8.com/game/708/blaster_master/">this lets you play it online</a>, just so you can whet your appetite for 8-bit action.</p>
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<p>I also remember that my buddy Rick finished the game way back when. He was always better at the NES than I was.</p>
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		<title>DIY: Secure your data using the Konami code</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 19:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ahh the Konami code. Favorite cheat of gamers for years, it lives in legend and will never die. Much like that Rick Astley video. And while it might not be the most secure way to lock your data, it certainly raises your geek cred.]]></description>
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Ahh the Konami code. Favorite cheat of gamers for years, it lives in legend and will never die. Much like that <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu_moia-oVI">Rick Astley video</a>. And while it might not be the most secure way to lock your data, it certainly raises your geek cred.</p>
<p>Since it&#8217;s all about the geek cred, one of the clever monkeys at <a href="http://www.protodojo.com/content/2009/10/retro-gamerdrive/">Protodojo</a> built a custom flash drive using an NES controller. Not content to just make a cool looking drive (and it is cool, no doubt) the intrepid builder also added a security feature that requires you to enter the aforementioned Konami code in order to access your data.</p>
<p>Now obviously, this is a one off product, and not available for sale. The good news is, if you were slightly dishonest and saw this sitting somewhere and grabbed it, you&#8217;d at least know how to access the data.</p>
<p>[via <a href="http://www.joystiq.com/2009/10/15/nes-controller-flash-drive-is-konami-code-protected/">Joystiq</a>]</p>
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		<title>UberNES may be the greatest screen saver since Johnny Castaway</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 15:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Be still my beating heart. The UberNES Nintendo Screen Saver displays a grid of multiple working <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/tag/NES">NES</a> games when your computer is idle. Leave it be, and you’ll see all the various demos running at once. Hit the spacebar and you can actually start playing the games.

Tears of joy, my friends. Tears of joy.]]></description>
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<p>Be still my beating heart. The UberNES Nintendo Screen Saver displays a grid of multiple working <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/tag/NES">NES</a> games when your computer is idle. Leave it be, and you’ll see all the various demos running at once. Hit the spacebar and you can actually start playing the games.</p>
<p>Tears of joy, my friends. Tears of joy.</p>
<p>If you don’t have any ROMs, there are around 100 downloadable demo movies “that provide over two full days of unique NES gameplay footage,” <a href="http://www.ubernes.com/nesscreensaver.html">according to the UberNES.com website</a>. Aside from that, installation consists of copying the Nintendo Saver.scr file into your Windows/System32 directory (yes, Windows only) and then pointing it at your ROMs directory to create a library content to pull from. You don’t need to install a separate emulator in order to play the games either.</p>
<p><a title="UberNES - Nintendo Screen Saver" href="http://www.ubernes.com/nesscreensaver.html">Nintendo Screen Saver</a> [UberNES via <a href="http://www.ohgizmo.com/2009/10/06/ubernes-nintendo-screensaver-lets-you-watch-nes-games-play-nes-games/">OhGizmo!</a>]</p>
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		<title>Review: Cheap portable media player with built-in NES emulator</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 22:30:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Behold! A portable convergence device from faraway lands! It plays music, it plays videos, it takes photos, it&#8217;s an e-book reader, a dictionary, a notepad, it slices, it dices, it does it all! But none of that matters. None of it. Why? Because this little $30 gem plays NES games. And so we dance&#8230; Officially called the &#8220;1 GB Portable Media Player&#8221; and available from computer parts vendor Geeks.com for $30, this device features a 2.5-inch LCD screen with 320&#215;240 resolution, a 4-way directional pad, and four action buttons. You&#8217;ve also got an OK button, an ESC button, and a top-mounted power button. There are two tiny, tinny speakers on either side of the screen, a 1.3-megapixel camera on the back, and a miniSD card slot and a reset button underneath. This review will focus solely on the NES emulator feature. Please watch the video below if you don&#8217;t feel like reading. For starters you&#8217;ve got 1GB of built-in storage to work with, which ought to be more than enough for all your favorite NES ROMs. Actually, if memory serves, all the NES ROMs in the world don&#8217;t take up an entire gigabyte. The device shows up as an external hard drive in Windows Explorer and ROMs are dropped into a pre-made folder called GAMES. I had trouble getting a few titles to work correctly. Some just wouldn&#8217;t load at all, some would play the first few seconds of audio and then crash out, and some contained jacked-up graphics. While a fair amount of these non-working ROMs could just be bad ROMs to begin with, my favorite game of all time &#8212; Bad News Baseball &#8212; doesn&#8217;t work even though it runs fine on my computer. Most of the games I threw at this thing worked just fine, though. Actual processing power is surprisingly impressive. Games run smoothly and with full audio, closely resembling gameplay on an actual NES console. The screen is bright and detailed, and I was able to play games for hours on end without any eye strain or headaches. Battery life is a bit iffy. I&#8217;m able to squeeze in about an hour and a half of play time before I need to recharge. On the flip side, the device is super light. The first time I picked it up, I thought the battery was still in the box. The D-pad is on the mushy side,]]></description>
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<p>Behold! A portable convergence device from faraway lands! It plays music, it plays videos, it takes photos, it&#8217;s an e-book reader, a dictionary, a notepad, it slices, it dices, it does it all! But none of that matters. None of it. Why? Because this little $30 gem plays NES games.</p>
<p>And so we dance&#8230;</p>
<p><span id="more-110765"></span>Officially called the &#8220;1 GB Portable Media Player&#8221; and <a href="http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=E77BF7B91L">available from computer parts vendor Geeks.com</a> for $30, this device features a 2.5-inch LCD screen with 320&#215;240 resolution, a 4-way directional pad, and four action buttons. You&#8217;ve also got an OK button, an ESC button, and a top-mounted power button. There are two tiny, tinny speakers on either side of the screen, a 1.3-megapixel camera on the back, and a miniSD card slot and a reset button underneath.</p>
<p>This review will focus solely on the NES emulator feature. Please watch the video below if you don&#8217;t feel like reading.</p>
<p>For starters you&#8217;ve got <strong>1GB of built-in storage</strong> to work with, which ought to be more than enough for all your favorite NES ROMs. Actually, if memory serves, all the NES ROMs in the world don&#8217;t take up an entire gigabyte. The device shows up as an external hard drive in Windows Explorer and ROMs are dropped into a pre-made folder called GAMES.</p>
<p>I <strong>had trouble</strong> getting a few titles to work correctly. Some just wouldn&#8217;t load at all, some would play the first few seconds of audio and then crash out, and some contained jacked-up graphics. While a fair amount of these non-working ROMs could just be bad ROMs to begin with, my favorite game of all time &#8212; Bad News Baseball &#8212; doesn&#8217;t work even though it runs fine on my computer. Most of the games I threw at this thing worked just fine, though.</p>
<p>Actual processing power is surprisingly impressive. <strong>Games run smoothly</strong> and with full audio, closely resembling gameplay on an actual NES console. The screen is bright and detailed, and I was able to play games for hours on end without any eye strain or headaches.</p>
<p><strong>Battery life</strong> is a bit iffy. I&#8217;m able to squeeze in about an <strong>hour and a half</strong> of play time before I need to recharge. On the flip side, the device is super light. The first time I picked it up, I thought the battery was still in the box.</p>
<p><strong>The D-pad</strong> is on the mushy side, but it gets the job done. I found games that require a lot of precision &#8212; some sports games and shooters, for example &#8212; to be frustrating from time to time but, hey, the thing costs $30. Racing games, side-scrollers, and fighting games all played pretty well, though. The A and B buttons are correctly placed (B before A) and work just fine, although they&#8217;re pretty small and spaced closely together. I did get used to them pretty quickly, despite my Shrek-sized thumbs.</p>
<p>One glaring omission is that the <strong>volume can&#8217;t be controlled</strong> while you&#8217;re playing games &#8212; it can only be turned all the way off in the device&#8217;s settings menu. So you&#8217;re stuck with sorta-loud audio or no sound at all unless you use headphones. Even with headphones, though, the audio level can&#8217;t be changed. Inexpensive device or not, the ability to control volume levels should ALWAYS be included. You can control the volume while using the music and video playing features, though, so it&#8217;s just been left out of the emulator.</p>
<p>Another thing I personally would have liked are save states. In most computer-based NES emulators, you can save your in-game progress to one or more save state slots, to be continued later. Not here, unfortunately. You&#8217;ll have to go super old school and <strong>write down game codes</strong> just like you used to when you were a kid. It was fun and nostalgic once or twice, but it got old faster than a first-timer on prom night. I&#8217;d even trade the volume control feature for save states. Unfortunately, I have neither.</p>
<p>All in all, though, if you love old NES games, you should probably treat yourself to this little doodad. It&#8217;s literally provided me with hours and hours and hours of enjoyment and it makes a great travel companion. At $30, too, even cheapskates like me can&#8217;t complain about the price.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=E77BF7B91L">1GB USB 2.0 MP4/MP3/ FM/Voice/ Camera w/2.5&#8243; LCD</a> [<a href="http://www.computergeeks.com">Geeks.com</a>]</p>
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		<title>CrunchDeals: Retro NES-like console for $15</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 14:57:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dig up your old NES cartridges, ladies and gents, and prepare to blow them. Wait. Blow out the dust from them. That's what I meant. Buy.com has the "8-Bit Retro NES TopLoader Video Game System" for just $15 with free shipping.]]></description>
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<p>Dig up your old NES cartridges, ladies and gents, and prepare to blow them. Wait. Blow out the dust from them. That&#8217;s what I meant. Buy.com has the &#8220;8-Bit Retro NES TopLoader Video Game System&#8221; for just $15 with free shipping.</p>
<p>Sanctioned by Nintendo? Probably not. Two controllers included? Maybe. There&#8217;s really not much in the way of a product description aside from &#8220;Dust off your old NES games! This NES top loader system will play all your classic NES 8-Bit Cartridges.&#8221;</p>
<p>Whatever the case, it only costs $15 and it&#8217;s managed to grab the top sales rank on Buy.com today. So get while the gettin&#8217; is, how you say, good.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.buy.com/prod/nes-wht-rd-8-bit-retrotoploader-console/q/loc/108/211532787.html">8-Bit Retro NES TopLoader Video Game System</a> [Buy.com via <a href="http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/hot-deals/950366">FatWallet</a>]</p>
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		<title>Nebudroid turns your Android phone into a NES controller</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Say hello to Nebudroid, an Android application that turns your phone into a NES controller for use with emulators. It also serves as an accelerometer-based steering wheel for racing games.]]></description>
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<p>Say hello to Nebudroid, an Android application that turns your phone into a NES controller for use with emulators. It also serves as an accelerometer-based steering wheel for racing games.</p>
<p>While the client-side software that needs to be installed on your computer isn&#8217;t quite ready (Mac and Linux versions are also on the way), here&#8217;s a demo video showing everything in action. Looks pretty cool so far:</p>
<p>More info <a href="http://www.nebudroid.com">at Nebudroid.com</a> if you&#8217;re interested.</p>
<p>[via <a href="http://www.mobiliens.com/news/nebudroid-transforme-votre-telephone-android-manette-jeu-653">Les Mobiliens</a> (French)]</p>
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		<title>Need, not want: Counter-top NES arcade cabinet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We'll go ahead and file this one under "Things I Want In My House" and tuck it away in the filing cabinet for later perusal. Here's a counter-top Nintendo arcade that basically consists of an XP machine running a NES emulator, all connected to a 17-inch LCD housed inside a custom-built cabinet made of MDF.]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ll go ahead and file this one under &#8220;Things I Want In My House&#8221; and tuck it away in the filing cabinet for later perusal. Here&#8217;s a counter-top Nintendo arcade that basically consists of an XP machine running a NES emulator, all connected to a 17-inch LCD housed inside a custom-built cabinet made of MDF.</p>
<p>The actual cabinet and computer building doesn&#8217;t seem too complicated, but the owner really did a number with the controller board there as there&#8217;s a lot of soldering involved. Not that soldering is rocket science, it&#8217;s just that my delicate blogging fingers wouldn&#8217;t be able to withstand even the slightest tool-related mishap.</p>
<p>The finished project features the standard NES control layout, plus two rear-mounted USB ports along with two actual NES controller ports so you can use the actual old-school control pads. Here&#8217;s a video showing everything off:</p>
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<p>I like this. I like this very much.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-build-a-Nintendo-arcade/">How to build a Nintendo arcade</a> [Instructables]</p>
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		<title>NES controller turned iPhone dock</title>
		<link>http://techcrunch.com/2009/06/30/nes-controller-turned-iphone-dock/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:40:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Old NES controller, meet iPhone. An enterprising individual <a href="http://www.iphonefr.com/viewtopic.php?pid=650168#p650168">over on the iPhonefr.com forums</a> (careful, everything is in French!) has turned one of the most iconic controllers of all time into something that holds one of the most iconic electronic gadgets of the present day.]]></description>
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<p>Old NES controller, meet iPhone. An enterprising individual <a href="http://www.iphonefr.com/viewtopic.php?pid=650168#p650168">over on the iPhonefr.com forums</a> (careful, everything is in French!) has turned one of the most iconic controllers of all time into something that holds one of the most iconic electronic gadgets of the present day.</p>
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<p>It actually doesn&#8217;t look like it&#8217;d be all that complicated to produce. Clear out the innards of the controller, make a little slit for the iPod connector to fit into, and glue everything in place. Voila, as the French say.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.iphonefr.com/viewtopic.php?pid=650168#p650168">Forum iPhone</a> [iphonefr.com via <a href="http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/nes-controller-iphone-3gs-dock/">Geeky Gadgets</a>]</p>
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		<title>Palm Pre gets a NES emulator!</title>
		<link>http://techcrunch.com/2009/06/14/palm-pre-gets-a-nes-emulator/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 14:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Got a Pre? Like Nintendo? If you fit in the overlapping intersection of that particular Venn diagram, then have I got some good news for you. Some enterprising individuals over at the Pre Dev Wiki have gotten a NES emulator up and running on the Palm Pre.]]></description>
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<p>Got a Pre? Like Nintendo? If you fit in the overlapping intersection of that particular Venn diagram, then have I got some good news for you. Some enterprising individuals over at the Pre Dev Wiki have gotten <a href="http://predev.wikidot.com/nintendo">a NES emulator up and running</a> on the Palm Pre.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not for the faint of heart, as it&#8217;ll require you to gain root access to your Pre followed by compiling FCEUltra and then tweaking a few display settings to get the games to run at 320&#215;480 resolution. But if you&#8217;ve gotten your hands dirty before and you know your way around Linux, it&#8217;s a fairly straightforward five-step process. Actually, the fifth step is &#8220;Play your favorite games.&#8221; So that&#8217;s an easy one.</p>
<p><a href="http://predev.wikidot.com/nintendo">Pre Dev Wiki</a> [via <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/14/pre-gets-nes-emulation-in-linux-our-thumbs-are-in-for-a-world-o/">Engadget</a>]</p>
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		<title>Console plays NES and Genesis games, costs $50</title>
		<link>http://techcrunch.com/2009/06/03/console-plays-nes-and-genesis-games-costs-50/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 15:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hot damn, folks. If all the talk of newfangled gaming coming out of E3 this week has you longing for a simpler time, might I suggest -- nay, demand -- that you consider the $50 GEN-X Genesis/NES Game System from ThinkGeek?]]></description>
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<p>Hot damn, folks. If all the talk of newfangled gaming <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/tag/e309/">coming out of E3 this week</a> has you longing for a simpler time, might I suggest &#8212; nay, demand &#8212; that you consider the $50 GEN-X Genesis/NES Game System from ThinkGeek?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a console that plays both NES and Genesis cartridges, comes with two Genesis-style controllers, and hooks up to your TV via composite cables. Sure, you could go the computer-based emulation route for much cheaper but there&#8217;s something oh-so satisfying about blowing out those dusty cartridges. Bonus: it &#8220;plays most Japanese import games&#8221; as well.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/retro-gaming/bd92/">GEN-X Genesis/NES Game System</a> [ThinkGeek]</p>
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		<title>Quick Review: Nesoid NES Emulator for Android</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m a big fan of the T-Mobile G1 but to say that the selection of quality games from the Android Market has been underwhelming (at best) would be sugar-coating it. Luckily none of that really matters any more, as Android finally has a decent NES emulator. It&#8217;s called &#8220;Nesoid&#8221; and, while emulation purists will scoff at the notion of charging money for emulation software, the program only costs two bucks and there&#8217;s a trial version available that allows you to play Chip N&#8217; Dale&#8217;s Rescue Rangers all the livelong day. As for ROM support, Nesoid ran just about every ROM I threw at it and the program features save- and load-states so you can save whatever game you&#8217;re playing mid-level and pick right back up where you left off the next time you load up Nesoid. Sound and music, much the bane of any mobile emulator&#8217;s existence, works okay on Nesoid. It gets a bit choppy, especially in more intricate games like the ones put out in the NES&#8217; later years (see Super Mario Bros. 3 in the above video), but the sound can be turned off, which improves framerates considerably. And apparently the sound is smoother if you&#8217;ve upgraded your handset to Cupcake. I haven&#8217;t yet, so I won&#8217;t comment. As it stands now, though, it&#8217;s just a minor annoyance that sometimes results in some slowdown here and there but doesn&#8217;t detract from the experience enough to be a true deal-breaker. The control scheme is better than I thought it&#8217;d be, but still not great. You can&#8217;t use the trackball at all, which may have been a nice thing to use as the control pad. Instead, the default key settings are 1, A, Q, W for up, down, left, and right, O and P for the B and A buttons, and delete and enter for select and start. These buttons can all be reconfigured, and you can assign turbo keys and diagonal direction keys as well. The interface itself is nice and polished, with a file manager-style list of ROMs that you load up onto your SD card. Games load quickly and hitting the Menu key mid-game allows you to save your current game, load a previously saved game, or choose a new game to play. For $1.99, Nesoid opens up a whole new world for portable gaming fun on your G1 handset. It&#8217;s not perfect by any means,]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m a big fan of the T-Mobile G1 but to say that the selection of quality games from the Android Market has been underwhelming (at best) would be sugar-coating it. Luckily none of that really matters any more, as Android finally has a decent NES emulator.</p>
<p><span id="more-91667"></span>It&#8217;s called &#8220;<strong>Nesoid</strong>&#8221; and, while emulation purists will scoff at the notion of charging money for emulation software, the program <strong>only costs two bucks</strong> and there&#8217;s a <strong>trial version</strong> available that allows you to play Chip N&#8217; Dale&#8217;s Rescue Rangers all the livelong day.</p>
<p>As for ROM support, Nesoid ran just about every ROM I threw at it and the program features <strong>save- and load-states</strong> so you can save whatever game you&#8217;re playing mid-level and pick right back up where you left off the next time you load up Nesoid.</p>
<p>Sound and music, much the bane of any mobile emulator&#8217;s existence, works <em>okay</em> on Nesoid. It <strong>gets a bit choppy</strong>, especially in more intricate games like the ones put out in the NES&#8217; later years (see Super Mario Bros. 3 in the above video), but the sound can be turned off, which improves framerates considerably. And apparently the sound is smoother if you&#8217;ve upgraded your handset to Cupcake. I haven&#8217;t yet, so I won&#8217;t comment. As it stands now, though, it&#8217;s just a minor annoyance that sometimes results in some slowdown here and there but doesn&#8217;t detract from the experience enough to be a true deal-breaker.</p>
<p>The <strong>control scheme</strong> is better than I thought it&#8217;d be, but still not great. You can&#8217;t use the trackball at all, which may have been a nice thing to use as the control pad. Instead, the default key settings are 1, A, Q, W for up, down, left, and right, O and P for the B and A buttons, and delete and enter for select and start. These buttons can all be reconfigured, and you can assign turbo keys and diagonal direction keys as well.</p>
<p>The interface itself is <strong>nice and polished</strong>, with a file manager-style list of ROMs that you load up onto your SD card. Games load quickly and hitting the Menu key mid-game allows you to save your current game, load a previously saved game, or choose a new game to play.</p>
<p>For $1.99, Nesoid opens up <strong>a whole new world</strong> for portable gaming fun on your G1 handset. It&#8217;s not perfect by any means, but it easily works well enough to justify the tiny price tag. Check out the above video and take the demo version for a spin first and see how you like it.</p>
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		<title>Portable NES machine plays actual cartridges</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 15:40:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Portable 8-bit gaming sort of hits the mainstream with ThinkGeek.com now selling the $50 Retro Mini Handheld NES System. Unlike those far more convenient, yet far less legal portable emulation machines that you have to purchase from far away lands, this handheld ships right from the U.S. of A. and plays actual NES cartridges.]]></description>
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<p>Portable 8-bit gaming sort of hits the mainstream with ThinkGeek.com now selling the $50 Retro Mini Handheld NES System. Unlike those far more convenient, yet far less legal portable emulation machines that you have to purchase from far away lands, this handheld ships right from the U.S. of A. and plays actual NES cartridges.</p>
<p>The system takes 4 AA batteries and supposedly runs for over eight hours. There&#8217;s also a built-in 2.4-inch LCD screen, speakers, and composite video output to your TV for some true nostalgia. You&#8217;ll need to go up into the attic and find that box of NES games while this thing&#8217;s in transit to you but once everything&#8217;s in place, get ready for some good old cartridge-blowing, button-mashing fun.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/retro-gaming/ba65/">Retro Mini Handheld NES System</a> [ThinkGeek.com]</p>
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