When I was a kid I always wanted to plug *something* into that secret port on the bottom of the #NES

The #NEShub is just that! It provides #Bluetooth controller support and enhanced sound.

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Nintendo NEVER Used This Expansion Port, So Modders Did

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The NES game console has an unused expansion port, this NES Hub project could put it to use

Nintendo’s first home game console to launch in North America was an 8-bit system with support for up to two removable controllers and a 15-pin expansion port on the bottom. But Nintendo never actually released any accessories for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) that use the expansion port.

Over the years, some hardware hackers have decided to make put that port to use though. In […]

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The NES game console has an unused expansion port, this NES Hub project could put it to use - Liliputing

The NES game console has an unused expansion port, this NES Hub project could put it to use

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Features:
-No solder, plug and play

-4 player wireless (BlueRetro by
@[email protected])

-Wired works simultaneously

-SNES Controller support
through inexpensive addon

-Famicom peripheral support (experimental)

-Expansion Audio

-Open for third party add-ons

#NES #NESHub #RetroGaming
https://twitter.com/Time2Retro/status/1768714015000158426

RetroTime (@Time2Retro) on X

Features: -no solder -plug and play -4 player wireless (BlueRetro by @darthcloud64) -wired works simultaneously -SNES Controller support through inexpensive addon -Famicom peripheral support (experimental) -Expansion Audio -open for third party addons (2/3)

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[email protected] posts:

I'm very excited to announce what I've been working on in the background for quite some time:

NES HUB:
A product to utilize the potential of the commercially unused NES Expansion Port.

Based on a new connector designed to fit perfectly into the Expansion Port.

#NES #NESHub #RetroGaming
https://twitter.com/Time2Retro/status/1768714004359151870

RetroTime (@Time2Retro) on X

I'm very excited to announce what I've been working on in the background for quite some time: NES HUB: a product to utilise the potential of the commercially unused NES Expansion Port. Based on a new connector designed to fit perfectly into the Expansion Port. (1/3)

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