Hacker gets Super NES games running on unmodified NES

Started by CreepinDeth, June 02, 2018, 05:20:56 PM

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CreepinDeth

[Hacker gets Super NES games running on unmodified NES]

QuoteAt this point, we're used to modern computers being able to perform near-perfect emulation of older gaming hardware via software trickery. The latest project from Tom "Tom7" Murphy, though, seems poised to coin its own definition for "reverse emulation" by running a playable Super NES game on actual unmodified NES hardware.

Murphy breaks down this wizardry in a pair of detailed videos laying out his tinkering process. Though the NES hardware itself is untouched, the cartridge running this reverse emulation is a heavily customized circuit board (ordered from China for about $10), with a compact, multi-core Raspberry Pi 3 attached to handle the actual Super NES emulation.

Not very practical but I love reading about this types of projects. Some of these games he emulates are really trippy.

targetrasp

That's awesome - an incredible waste of resources but awesome!

Jack


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@CreepinDeth great find lol

I have to agree with @Jack and @targetrasp  ...  this is pretty cool!