NES Micro World's Smallest
Retro gamer James of Print N Play was not satisfied with the NES Classic, so he created the NES Micro, which just might be the world’s smallest functional Nintendo console. First, he needed to 3D-print a case that resembles the original Nintendo Entertainment System, complete with a miniature controller and a tiny TV set finished in wood grain.



It may look like an NES, but lift up the cartridge slot and you’ll find a spot for a microSD card as well as a microUSB port, while two USB ports on the front can be used to connect controllers. On the back, there’s an HDMI port to connect it to the tiny TV set. Powering everything is an Orange Pi Zero2 module and a 30mm fan keeps the hardware cool.

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