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		<description>[...] psfk.com wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt The growing community of private technology modification has lead to some unique spins on existing products. Take the NES for example, it’s massive fan base has spawned knockoffs in everything from the music world to the gardening world. The most recent NES remix is an innovative miniaturization of the entire system into a single game cartridge. This simple amateur modification is built off of the homepage of an experienced console modification designer, Ben Heck. The tradition of technological [...]</description>
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