The last time we talked NES hardware with you, it was a tip on how to repair a broken pin connector and get your old system working again. These hacks will take your old-school system to another level all together.

Over at Raphnet.net the personal site of a Linux and electronics enthusiast, Raph has put together a guide to moding your NES in all sorts of ways. His collection of guides covers everything from the simple—replacing the red LED with a blue one—to the complex like building your own reporgrammable NES cartridge to load with game ROMs. Some of his more clever hacks involve enabling stereo sound and a remote reset button. Check out the site for additional details, diagrams, and photos.





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