Pack an Old NES Cartridge With a Raspberry Pi and 2,400 Classic Games

Ah, who could forget the days of old-school Nintendo cartridges? While most of ours have either been thrown away or are lying around our…

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Ah, who could forget the days of old-school Nintendo cartridges? While most of ours have either been thrown away or are lying around our parents’ house collecting dust, Zach from howchoo came up with a clever hack that enabled him to transform the obsolete unit into a retro gaming machine with 2,400 classics — for only $30. He accomplished this by gutting the NES cartridge and placing a Raspberry Pi Zero, a small USB hub, and a few adapters inside.

(📷 howchoo)

As you would expect, the project uses the RetroPie software package to boot up and play the games.

The basics of what I’m calling the Pi Cart (great name, eh?) involve a Raspberry Pi Zero, an old NES cartridge, a small USB hub and adapters of various sizes. Unless you want to get crafty or save a few bucks on adapters, no soldering is required.
(📷 howchoo)

Intrigued? You can check out Zach’s entire build here.

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