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I saw someone mention in the forums about using a 72 pin connector to charge it, but how cool would it be if he took an old NES top-loader, gutted it, made a custom board, and wired the PCM/72 pin connector so that the controls, power, and video out were transferred to the NES's controller ports, video out, and power supply, so when he's at home, he can just dock the pNES and play it on the big screen like he was actually playing the old NES?

It would be like an iPod Dock, but for a portable NES.
I haven't been to a Blockbuster since they still carried VHS tapes.
I can't watch the video at work, but two questions:

1. Does it support .mp4 video playback?

2. Does it have a 3.5mm headphone jack?

Other than that, color me excited.
Not sure if want...
This. Everything else is pretty solid.
Well I'll be goddamned.
PAY?

FOR MUSIC?

HAHAHAHAHA!
Hope may not pay the bills, but it got a nation of mostly white people to vote a black man into the White House.

Anything is possible.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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