One Home Made NES To Rule Them All
The Nintendo Entertainment System, or Famicom depending on where in the world you live, is a console that occupies a special place in the hearts of people of a certain age. If you lived in a country that Nintendo didn’t ship its consoles to in the late ’80s and early ’90s though, you might think that it would be an experience that would have passed you by. Eastern Europeans for instance didn’t officially meet Mario for years.
Fortunately for them there was an industry of Chinese and Taiwanese clone makers whose products were readily available in those markets. For the …read more