Turn a NES cart to a external HDD

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When I saw that I fell in love with it.
If I had the talent, time and spare cart I'd definitely try that. I love it.


Holy Crap. i love it.

that is awesome! if i had the tools i'd deffinatly do that

SWEET!! I actually have a couple games that are ruined.....

If I ever need an external HDD I just might do this

SMB/Duckhunt would be the first choice for an American I think.
There are just too many of those around it seems.

Yes..when I asked a guy at a Game Trader store a few years ago (a great place to get NES Games, but there's only one left in this area now), which games were acceptable to bring in for trade/$$, he said, "Anything but SMB/Duckhunt!" There was a table with about 30 of them in the middle of the store. Oh, and nice HDD!

I'd make one out of Tetris. Plentiful and without spectacular value, and yet acceptably awesome.

I'd definetely use a M.C. Kids catridge. I need more space.. if it isn't too hard maybe I'll attempt it

Too bad Luke busted that one up with a hammer, you could've used it OGTL

i think i might do this with a random non working Cart from Work.

Joystiq does not condone destroying classic video games, like The Legend of Zelda; instead, please substitute other, less-valuable titles like Rush 'n Attack.


Hehehehe

Hey, I like Rush 'n Attack! It was better in the arcades though because the skeletons of the bad guys would glow briefly when you hit them with the flame-thrower.

i still haven't played it, and i always call it RUSSIAN attack , at work.



well, yeha. the Rush 'n Attack title was a pun on "russian".

I have been into Nes since it was bought for me as kid in 87'...and am very much now...I still think this is kinda nerdy...

DURHEY. It's the tech community.

Pretty cool. As much as you would want to use a common nes cart, it looks pretty cool with the gold Legend of Zelda.

I saw a guy who used a NES colsole case and built a PC out of it. Wasn't really that hard. Just had to mess with the door a little for the DVD-RW drive. Pretty cool though.



At the vintage game store I go to, they have a box of SMB/Duckhunt underneath the other NES carts. There's about 50 in there. You would think after say, I don't know, 10! that they would stop taking them. lol.


I saw a guy who used a NES colsole case and built a PC out of it. Wasn't really that hard. Just had to mess with the door a little for the DVD-RW drive. Pretty cool though.

There is something like that on Ebay at the moment with loads of "making of" photos. Very nice it is to.


Nice.
I'll have to save that ebay page.