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Apple and Nintendo Innovation
by Lincoln Armstrong
Every so often the stagnant gives way to a moment of brilliance, and it is for this reason that we can believe that innovation, like hope, springs eternal. Fortunately for us, there have been two such moments recently. They are the Apple iPhone and the Nintendo Wii. published 2 years ago
How to Care for Game Controllers
by carpesomediem
One of the biggest problems maintaining video game systems is keeping your controllers from going bad. Anything from drops, cracks and spills can cause them to stop working properly. The older the system,... published 10 months ago
Play Mario Games
by Bueller's Way
Its easy to see where video games are currently. They have evolved far beyond what their original creators could have possibly imagined back in Atariland. The original NES blew the roof off the industry and... published 5 months ago
Classic Video Games
by ChrisSnil
Welcome to another of my hubs, this time on video games. Celebrating the best of the best from the past - from 8-bit to 32-bit to the present day. Feel free to leave comments or suggestions as to your... published 6 months ago
Nintendo Games You Forgot Existed
by Len Cannon
There were 800 games for the NES, you can't remember all of them. Take a peak at a few you might have forgotten about as you started to care about more important things like tying your own shoes and feeding yourself. published 2 months ago
Modding the DS Lite
by carpesomediem
Modding the DS Lite is not the easiest feat to accomplish, but if you manage to do it right, you can enjoy NES, SNES and other games via emulator on the device. However, this practice is generally frowned... published 2 months ago
Eliminator Boat Duel
by kjscrafts
I stumbled upon this game today on the NES emulator. It is a really fun game. Sure it has simplistic graphics and all the courses end up looking pretty similar, but I love it. The racing aspect is fun,... published 16 months ago
Nintendo NES Pin Connector what you need to Know
by Brandonmh
What is a pin connector? In technical terms it's a card edge connector. Which then connects to the mother board. The use of the pin connector in regards to a Nintendo NES is to read the games that are... published 4 weeks ago
Why my Nintendo NES will Live on
by Brandonmh
I still have my Nintendo that I played when I was a kid. As well as most of my games that I played on the unit. Until recently I just considered smaking my unit till I got it to work. Then I discovered that... published 2 months ago












