
Workbench NES system
MAKE Magazine —
I don't know how much work Miltron is going to get done in his shop, now that he's built and installed this nifty little game system on his bench. It's built using a NoaC (NES on a Chip) and a cannibalized PSOne LCD screen. Yet another use for The Maker's Notebook -- as a game controller wrist-rest.
DIY Workbench playable NES [Sent by Hector of Make:en Español. Thanks, Hector!]
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Workbench NES System
Ubergizmo —
Many of us who are adults would most probably have a favorite NES memory back in the days where all one did was to count down the number of days there were left for school before the summer break arrived, where everyone could congregate at a friend's place to have a fun time of NES gaming against the computer AI and one another. Well, Miltron must have had good memories of the NES that he decided to install a tiny NES system on his bench thanks to the NoaC (NES on a Chip) setup alongside a cannibalized PSOne LCD display. Hmmm, should his workbench then be classified as a gaming bench?
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