Nintendo made it very clear that your Nintendo Classic Mini was never going to have more games than the 30 that come pre-installed. It was a matter of time that hackers put into question that assertion. Two teams of Japan and Russia have already managed to load new games through the USB port.
The process does not require opening the device or become entangled with its internal electronics. Just connect the console to a PC, copy the files from the NES and modify them to add our own games format ROM.
put That way it seems easy, but it is a process that involves formatting the NES Classic and overwrite the files from the ROM. In other words, you need to know very well what you are doing if you do not want to convert the console nostalgic Nintendo into a nice paperweight.
The best part is that it seems that Nintendo has not established any technical limit to the amount of games that the Classic Mini can accommodate. In the first tests, hackers have installed 25 games on the console, and not necessarily Nintendo. Among them, classics are classics for Capcom as Mega Man titles or recreation of Konami as Against.
right Now, the same hackers who have found the method to install new games continue testing the technical limits of the Classic Mini and its emulator. If Nintendo does not decide to block the proceedings by means of an update (which is difficult because it is not a console connected to the Internet), the Classic Mini is emerging as a true beast at what emulators are concerned. So just wait at that packed the hack on an application that anyone can use without knowing programming. [via Ars Technica]
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