Apr 22 2008NES Stuffed Into Super Mario Bros. Cartridge

If you can make a NES controller mouse, and stuff a whole system into a shoe, then stuffing one into a game cartridge is clearly the next step (don't question my foolproof logic). And that's exactly what someone did (well, they actually put a Nintendo on a chip (NOAC) in there). As you can see it's got everything it needs to be a fully functional Nintendo. But the real question is this: If you try jamming this cartridge into another NES does it tear a gaping hole into the video game dimension and release retro gaming bosses to wreak havoc on our planet? My guess is yes. And I'm all for it if it means I stand a chance with Zelda. It's not that her doppelganger wasn't awesome in the sack or anything, it's just that one of her pointy ears came off while we were doing it. Talk about awkward.
nes system built into game cartridge [technabob]
Thanks to Andrew, who once stuffed a pinball machine into a grain of salt, for the tip

Reader Comments
1. 6tringer - April 22, 2008 1:23 PM
Seventeenth!
2. Uncle Eccoli - April 22, 2008 1:57 PM
That's actually pretty cool.
3. andy cochrane - April 22, 2008 2:11 PM
That is incredible. Technology has advanced enough that hardware from, what 25 years or so ago now fits inside of itself. Sort of. You get what I mean. I guess I should not be too surprised, what with those controller-contained Atari joystick things they sell nowadays. Still, damn!
4. TetterkeT - April 22, 2008 2:20 PM
> If you try jamming this cartridge into another NES does it tear a gaping hole
> into the video game dimension and release retro gaming bosses to wreak
> havoc on our planet?
If that's the case, better call Cap'n N: The Game Master.
5. Veralynn - April 22, 2008 3:50 PM
Shit son. That is teh awesome.
6. matt - April 22, 2008 5:04 PM
Thats cool, however these are not the inards of a real nintendo. Its using a "NOAC" (as stated above i know). These chips are not always great at playing a game properly, and depending on the game wont work at all.
Looks cool though!
Matt
7. MeanOldMan - April 22, 2008 5:24 PM
Back in my day we didn't have super dope ass Nintendo mods.
8. Chase - April 23, 2008 1:03 AM
thats pretty freakin sweet
9. Richard - May 11, 2008 3:14 PM
That can't be an NES, look at the Controller port, that looks to be the Sega Master System.