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Day: April 30, 2008

Two Degrees Of Ben Heck How-To’s

April 30, 2008 by Will O'Brien 7 Comments


[Ryan] sent in [Bill]’s project to build his own JAMMA arcade game console. It’s actually a take off from one of [Ben Heck]’s how-tos, but I thought it might interest people who think that they can’t pull off any of the projects we feature on their own. We definitely like to show off some original, complex hacks, but success stories can be just as inspiring.

Posted in Misc HacksTagged games, jamma, nes

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