To run it on a real NES you’ll not only need some type of flash cart to get the ROM loaded, but also a TAStm32 board that’s used for tool-assisted speedruns. This allows the computer to ...
Great product from a great company. Not absolutely flawless, but the problems, if any at all, are so minor it's really easy to overlook them(Ex, ease of access to the stylus). Other than that Nintendo ...
Over the summer, you might recall seeing a homebrew 6502 game console called the GameTank grace these pages. The product of [Clyde Shaffer], the system was impressively complete, very well ...