A Bloke Has Made A Working Old School Nintendo Out Of Lego
And a small motherboard
Image: YouTube/Lazy Game Reviews
An American bloke has managed to make a working Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) out of lego and a small motherboard.
The console — which he legally isn’t allowed to call a NES, nor can he call the building blocks lego — came from a kit made by a company called Retro Power and was put together by a guy who goes by the name Lazy Game Reviews (real name Clint Basinger).
The 13 minute video shows how he puts the console together using the little building blocks and a a single board computer called a Raspberry Pi with an operating system that can emulate NES games.
WATCH IT HERE:
If you want to watch the full, 55 minute version of the build you can here:
You can also watch Lazy Game Reviews make an IBM PC and an Apple 2 computer out of lego at his channel.
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