Someone should buy one of these.. scroll down to the portable unit with a 2.5" screen.. sure this is almost the same as the VG Maxx you can buy in GameStop with the crappy built in games, but this one has interchangable cartridges. Two of them have actual NES games and some of them later games.
I'd be curious to see if anyone could rip a cart apart and make one with like 200+ NES games on it instead..
http://nesworld.parodius.com/p8-onestation.htm
Portable Famiclone type thing..
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This think has been posted various times before, please search. As for making this into an NES portable, you'd have to find the pinouts yourself, which would be a daunting task not worth the effort, in my opinion. Same with the VG Maxx (I hacked one once). The only question at hand is that the system in question has support for 16 bit games; curious.
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Performing one search is not enough. Would you do only one search and give up if you couldn't find anything through google? 'Course not, you'd refin what you were searching for same goes for here.yuppicide wrote:What should I search for then?! I searched for onestation and nothing popped up.
Also when it comes to making a portable NES/Famicom, perticularly with an NOAC there is little that hasn't been done or known about. Their very simple and very cheap.
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