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Advanced MMC3 NES Reproduction Tutorial

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Created: 23 December 2012

Welcome back!

Today I'll be tackling another reproduction, this time using a more complicated PCB. If you've read my Basic NES Reproduction tutorial, you'll likely experience a little Deja Vu, as I would like to make this tutorial as complete as possible, and I'll probably copy a few paragraphs over. Enjoy!

Introduction

So, why make a reproduction?

 
  • Play games on authentic hardware to eliminate errors or inaccuracies of emulators
  • Experience games that have never seen a release in your region, games that never saw the light of day at all, and homebrew games not licensed by the original manufacturers
  • Adds a one-of-a-kind item to your collection
  • Gives you some of the tools necessary to get started with ROM hacks or homebrew
  • Gives you a chance to be creative in the label making process
 

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