
The NES which used to sit in the living room can now be toted around in wooden glory, thanks to Parker Dillmann’s effort which involves one of those Yobo NES’s and an AEI electronics screen, along with a whole lot of patience and love. One gripe is the size of the NES cartridge which sticks out like a sore thumb, but it is a bit too late to ask Nintendo to miniaturize their cartridges now, isn’t it?
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