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Nintendo mini NES modders figure out how to add new games | Engadget
Modders are turning the NES Classic Edition into an all-purpose retro gaming machine | TechCrunch
Your NES Classic Mini Controller, On Your Desktop Computer | Hackaday
People Have Started Hacking Nintendo's NES Classic And Adding More Games To It
How to hack the NES and SNES Classic mini - Retro Overload
How-to Play SNES Games on the NES Classic Mini | NES Classic Mini Mods & Hacks
Hacking your NES Classic could also ruin it | Mashable
How to improve the SNES Classic's lineup of games with an easy software hack – GeekWire
People are hacking the NES Mini to double the number of games | Trusted Reviews
Nintendo's NES Classic hacked to hold more games - CNET
How to Hack a NES Classic Edition to Play Over 700 Games | Digital Trends
NES Mini hacked, extra games added via USB | Eurogamer.net
The Mini Console Revolution, And Why Hackers Passed Them By | Hackaday
Someone Installed Linux on the NES Classic Edition Console | Digital Trends
NES Mini hack squeezes every NES game ever onto the tiny console | TechRadar
NES Classic Edition apparently hacked, plays up to 60 games
Your NES classic can run the SNES Mini games, and (probably) vice versa - Wololo.net
The Tired Old Hack NES Mini stream (REPLAY!) – Tired Old Hack
How to Hack a NES Classic Edition to Play Over 700 Games | Digital Trends
Modding the SNES Classic with Hakchi2 - FAQ : r/miniSNES
How-to Play N64 Games on the NES Classic Mini | NES Classic Mini Mods & Hacks
Hack Nintendo Nes Mini! : r/minines
How-to Play Nintendo DS Games on Your SNES Classic Mini | SNES Classic Mini Mods & Hacks
SNES Classic Hacked, Hundreds of Games Now Playable | PCMag
Time to hack! Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition @NintendoAmerica « Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers!
Authentic Nintendo NES Classic - Hacked Modded Mod. All 700 US Games! | eBay
Super NES Classic hacks are now oh, so easy to pull off—you can even add features | Ars Technica