News Watch this YouTuber turn an NES cartridge into a working console that plays other NES games — and itself

Painful to watch how he takes apart the small clone system, seems like it would be cleaner and easier to desolder and Dremel, not as fast or maybe part of the aesthetic, but still painful to see that carnage.
Nevertheless, a novel repackaging of a clone, and retaining original cartridge functionality. Impressively done, video should do well(Views and discussion).
 
Painful to watch how he takes apart the small clone system, seems like it would be cleaner and easier to desolder and Dremel, not as fast or maybe part of the aesthetic, but still painful to see that carnage.
Nevertheless, a novel repackaging of a clone, and retaining original cartridge functionality. Impressively done, video should do well(Views and discussion).
I mean, it’s James. And Besides. It was a cheap system that barely worked. He was doing it a favor.
 
I can’t believe that James Channel Actually got onto an article. This is amazing.
Just like how garbage time got an article for his car videos.
 
I mean, it’s James. And Besides. It was a cheap system that barely worked. He was doing it a favor.
Also the tearing apart is pretty much a staple in his videos. If you look at the other things in his channel, you can see that he still takes care of his stuff..
But he likes to kill junk