[Marek Więcek] grew up in just such a place, so the only way to play Famicom (a.k.a NES) games was to use a clone system like this one circulating in the Eastern Bloc at the time called the ...
It was fueled primarily by a Chinese brand called Anbernic, which was making fantastic Linux-based handheld consoles that had the feel of old-school Game Boy consoles, but the modern conveniences ...
This is a particularly nice resource for anyone who might need to do some repair work on their system, or perhaps those looking to piece together their own breadboard NES clone. We appreciate that ...