"Hello, lawyers? Yes, they're doing it again. Modders this time. Yes, the NES. No, not since 1995. Yes, every penny they have. Thanks!"
@JB-mm5ff2 ай бұрын
Ironic that the best future for retro Nintendo gaming exists in the universe where they bankrupt themselves and go out of business.
@hyxlo_2 ай бұрын
hello Iceberg tech 👋
@ErnestJay882 ай бұрын
"Stop modding our 39 years old console or $10 million lawsuit incoming !" -Nintendo Legal Dept.
@polocatfan2 ай бұрын
modding is legal you asshole
@rsmith022 ай бұрын
There's no legal basis to oppose mods on a system not for sale anymore.
@Cameront92 ай бұрын
The port was used in America in a small trial run of a system that let you pick lottery numbers online. It was only in a small test market.
@oussama71322 ай бұрын
right, the only console with an expansion port that wasn't used is the WiiU gamepad
@heavenlyderpfowl11802 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly it was for minnesota
@ZogTheStartrucker2 ай бұрын
If i recall it was supposed to be a modem right? Playing multiplayer NES games online would be so cool tbh
@VectrexForever2 ай бұрын
@@oussama7132 the one on the Playstation Vita was also never used
@thelightwielder2 ай бұрын
@@ZogTheStartrucker Gauntlet 2 would've been perfect for it
@daviannajones56482 ай бұрын
I love how intent modders are to slightly increase the bass and quality of their 40 year old 8-bit soundtracks
@NoahEricksonАй бұрын
Because Castlevania and Mega Man absolutely slap.
@BiGuyJediАй бұрын
God forbid we use external audio amplifiers "don't touch a hair on SOTN's Theme!!"
@Druid_PlowАй бұрын
They're not 40.... Yet....
@Geert890Ай бұрын
Bit more than slightly tbf 😳
@AndreasRohdin-MrGamerАй бұрын
Having made music in FamiTracker. The audio actually slaps with the right gear and playback.
@TheDeelunatic2 ай бұрын
On the potential this device, maybe there's a way to give Microphone support for those games that utilized it on the Famicom side. Or for Homewbrew.
@ChuckFinley-m5e2 ай бұрын
I’d love to see a way to video out through one of the NES Hub’s addon DP ports, instead of having to futz around with an HDMI mod or buy an expensive upscaler like a Retrotink or an OSSC.
@mjdxp56882 ай бұрын
That would be kind of difficult. For a game like The Legend of Zelda which used the microphone, you'd need to somehow connect a Famicom Disk System which isn't possible on the NES, and you'd also need to design a controller with a microphone to use it.
@xxHANNONxx2 ай бұрын
I’m really impressed by the audio difference, I never knew such a thing existed.
@cybernoid0012 ай бұрын
@@mjdxp5688 I mean, the disk system just piggy backed on the standard cart insert. So in theory, the expansion port could be used to route into a cart since the extra pins for a 72 pin game could connect to the expansion port and then put the game data into a custom mapper chipset. Lot of custom hardware, but possible. Just impractical
@TheDeelunatic2 ай бұрын
@@mjdxp5688 Considering the device this video is about give controller inputs, I'd say it's possible.
@ThomatoSauce2 ай бұрын
If they can somehow add a microphone accessory that mimics the Famicom Mic (for games like FDS Zelda and Takeshi’s Challenge), and give the option between the Hori 4-players adapter and the Four Score (because yes, some games only support one or the other) this add on could make the NES the ultimate way to experience the entire 8-bit Nintendo catalogue.
@greenaum2 ай бұрын
The Famicom mic is pretty much just the Select button (or it might be the Start button) on pad 2. It couldn't digitise sound at all, just detect it or not, and quite slowly. A lot like the light gun, it was pretty useless hardware wise.
@customsongmaker2 ай бұрын
@@greenaumI thought it was for karaoke
@RadikAlice2 ай бұрын
@@customsongmaker Is that a Takeshi's Challenge reference?
@PhirePhlameАй бұрын
@@customsongmaker I think it did also replicate the sound input to the TV, iirc, but as far as the game knows it's just on or off like any button.
@EarthPoweredHippieАй бұрын
Hasn't this been done already???
@jackmcslay2 ай бұрын
Nintendo DID use nte expansion port - on the NES diagnostic unit delivered to repair shops to diagnose defective NES consoles and accesories, the expansion port allowed to upgrade the units to diagnose SNES hardware as well
@Yellowsam4145Ай бұрын
...never let you get one yourself. Unless you repaired a NES yourself.
@yavorchernaev39Ай бұрын
Do you think the port can be used, somehow, to output rgb video, because the internal rgb mods require adcanced soldering? 🤔
@JeremyBrown-um6vmАй бұрын
The port was also used for the NES Miracle Piano.
@Cameront9Ай бұрын
@@JeremyBrown-um6vmso how did it work if you had a later model nes that covered the port?
@JeremyBrown-um6vmАй бұрын
@@Cameront9No idea, I got my NES when it came out and I was in Highschool. I remember seeing the Miracle Piano being advertised on TV for $500. I don't know if they were selling it when the later models came out but I doubt it, at $500.
@kikujade2 ай бұрын
just the solderless expansion audio has me sold on this thing.
@yogidemis8513Ай бұрын
As a 80s kid and now 45, I'm stoked to see the Nes world is still thriving. My 6 year old daughter is getting into the Nes and learning how to play Zelda, she's always asking for help but I tell her "I don't know, we never had help in the 80s, you just have to play and figure it out." Long live the Nes!!
@s.m1ndАй бұрын
That’s the exact lesson I’m teaching my 6 year old. He started playing last year when he was 5 and seeing him go from crying because he couldn’t beat Super Mario Bros. to getting to level four and five with more patience, has been great to see 🥹🥹🥹
@Dogeathotdog1Ай бұрын
We had magazines and good ole Nintendo Power lol
@Nate-z6p8pАй бұрын
Help your kid. My dad never helped me and now I feel guilty asking for help
@IndependantMind16822 күн бұрын
Give her a Nintendo power. She gonna figure out what a game genie is
@MoePower214 күн бұрын
You didn't have internet to ask, but you probably had a bunch of friends that also played NES which spoke and shared the knowledge with each other. The collective brain is stronger than one. Today the only way to connect with other NES players is for many through internet, since it's so far between the ones that are still playing these consoles. But yes, figuring out things by yourself is also a valuable experience.
@apollolux2 ай бұрын
Re simultaneous inputs - "2 Players, 1 Controller" is a surprisingly common speedrun category. This would make it exponentially easier to do it if it doesn't get patched out or if it gets patched such that it's done cleanly and intentionally.
@WackoMcGoose2 ай бұрын
I actually kinda wonder if this would legitimize a certain strategy that is currently banned due to requiring hardware alteration of the controllers: pressing Up+Down or Left+Right at the same time, which has some !!Fun!! effects in certain games. ...Eh... the strat would likely remain banned as you're still depending on non-stock hardware to do so...
@Armand79th2 ай бұрын
Anything that ruins a speed-runner's day is a bonus.
@HedleyLamarrАй бұрын
@WackoMcGoose this was my first thought (simultaneous inputs) as soon as he mentioned the overlap. Good to know it's already being recognized and called out already.
@menhirmikeАй бұрын
Looking forward to someone finding a Tetris technique that makes DAS and Hyper Tapping look like ancient history.
@cyberyogicowindler2448Ай бұрын
@@WackoMcGoose In Atari 2600 "Kangaroo" it makes you fall through the floor by pressing up and down simultaneously.
@Choochinc2 ай бұрын
The NES modding community really has some mad scientists in there. In the time I've spent on some forums, there are some guys there trying to put 2 PPUs in the same system to double the graphics capabilities. This system's architecture is so fascinating that things like that even work.
@MaxOakland2 ай бұрын
That’s fascinating. How would 2 PPUS work? And would it mean you could have 2x the sprites?
@diablo.the.cheater2 ай бұрын
@@MaxOakland magic, very dark and damp magic, dank magic if you will.
@johnrickard8512Ай бұрын
@@MaxOaklandThe only way I see that working is for them to be building an NES with dual monitors. I assume this is so that they can have the full Punch-Out experience. That is the only thing one could do with dual PPUs. However, the NES's CPU is surprisingly fast enough to drive something like that. This is of course because of the graphics architecture of this console, where the graphics hardware has its own banks of memory.
@shemleshАй бұрын
its not really black magic, its mainly a bit of hardware to remap the second PPU into a free part of the address space, then leverage the reset so they can draw alternative frames, like 3DFX's SLI on the voodoo
@scikoolaidАй бұрын
It makes sense, since the SNES is something like that
@LordmonkeyTRM2 ай бұрын
Timo not to be confused with Temu
@richardwang93152 ай бұрын
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@WiiNV2 ай бұрын
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@TBGAMESTARWorld2 ай бұрын
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@LaAnkhaHuasa2 ай бұрын
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@wannytiggahАй бұрын
As someone else said, there WAS another homebrew device that use the port, the ENIO (Extended NES I/O). It was back in 2012, and apparently it was sold in very low quantities. The official websites (of both the developer and the online shop that sold it) are now defunct, only being archived.
@suspendedhatch2 ай бұрын
To fix the controller overlap, add a software option to assign wireless controllers to port 2, 3, or 4.
@muharremsuz2 ай бұрын
Isnt it can be fixed by plugging wired controller on 2nd port?
@0JayDoubleU2 ай бұрын
@@muharremsuz EXACTLY! That was like my automatic next thought when i heard this.
@muharremsuz2 ай бұрын
@@0JayDoubleU i think its possible but with 2 wireless controllers its impossible to play with a wired controller. So its not ideal solition
@0JayDoubleU2 ай бұрын
@muharremsuz it is an ideal solution anyway if it does work that way. Its good for if u only have 1 wired controller and want to play 2player games.
@GreyMatterShades2 ай бұрын
They could also solve it by adding a software feature where you can switch to any unassigned port via the shoulder buttons or some button combo.
@neoradjoao77012 ай бұрын
regarding the famicom disk system adapter, I have already made one, it works perfectly
@johnrickard8512Ай бұрын
Why am I not surprised?
@bdhale34Ай бұрын
@@johnrickard8512 You shouldn't be in the slightest, we have the datasheets for every single ic and componant the NES ever used, we know literally every wire and circuit and what it does.
@KLondike5Ай бұрын
As part of a school project to communicate with companies, writing to Nintendo about that port was what I chose. They actually sent a letter back to me about it answering in a vague way about it being a future use sort of design.
@aplsed2 ай бұрын
Still waiting for the day somebody makes an American Famicom Disk System to use for that expansion port
@YF5012 ай бұрын
Muramasa is I think
@captaineldeezee13362 ай бұрын
yes! rather niche, but it be cool. think of the possibilities. imagine a dual disk expansion, could allow the NES to turn into a proper microcomputer, maybe? or add save to disk support for games.
@Bakamoichigei2 ай бұрын
That's not how the FDS works though.... You put a RAM cartridge in the console and then _that_ is connected to the drive. You can already _do_ that. The NES expansion port doesn't connect to anything the FDS needs access to. 🤷♂️ The NES expansion port is little more than a collection of discarded I/O and buses the Famicom had, it's almost like NOA said "Well, we'd better stick them _somewhere_ in case we need them after all!" Unlike the EXT ports on the Super Famicom and N64, which were designed from the ground up with cartridge/data bus access in mind. And yes, Muramasa has an FDS interface for the NES... But it's just an NES cartridge version of the Famicom RAM adapter. I kinda want one, but I already have an AV Famicom, so w/e.
@Bakamoichigei2 ай бұрын
@@captaineldeezee1336Famicom, Disk System, Family Basic Keyboard, and the Famicom Data Recorder tape deck. It'd be like having a C64 with arguably better games. 😏👌
@kumarp30742 ай бұрын
I haven't tried it but have read that you can use a Famicom->NES cartridge adapter to the connect the FDS RAM adapter to a American top loader or a side loader if the top cover is removed.
@slincolne2 ай бұрын
Nintendo must have had some real plans - the inclusion of this in every production unit was a cost that they would have avoided if there was no expected requirement. It would be interesting to find out from Nintendo the plans they had which kept the connector.
@brentr91612 ай бұрын
I think they were intending some sort of cassette functionality like they had in Japan. The biggest clue to this is excite bike which had the option to save and load tracks, but only through cassette tapes. The US manual says that saving and loading are not functional, but programmed in with potential for future accessories.
@customsongmaker2 ай бұрын
The plan was the floppy disk drive, but they scrapped that after Japanese markets defeated the copy protection and played for free.
@MaxOakland2 ай бұрын
I think the FDS was planned for America but mappers proved to be better
@Tempora1582 ай бұрын
@@customsongmaker Piracy was part of it, but the real reason was the capacity of affordable ROM chip storage started to exceed the capacity of a FDS floppy disk, so the FDS add-on was killed around the same time the NES debuted in America, and thus the cartridge format was resurrected on the Famicom.
@customsongmaker2 ай бұрын
@@Tempora158 yeah but Nintendo never released a console that reads CDs for a reason.
@scootscootriotАй бұрын
12:32 your “con” is actually a good example of actual constructive feedback. Very good idea!
@yeolemillinial82952 ай бұрын
i got a thing from 10 years ago that you plug in the ext port for japanese sound channel and it allows to use japanese 15 pin peripherals too. there was also a device that paired with that that allowed to run roms over a network and even play games over a network multiplayer but i didn't not get that part. its called the Extended NES I/O (ENIO)
@yeolemillinial82952 ай бұрын
so this device is similar but of course the enio has no bluetooth controller connections. i wonder if they will add in application for it to act like the enio CPU board which allowed for ethernet connectivity. seriously look this up it might blow your mind
@yeolemillinial82952 ай бұрын
enio exp was like 12 bucks by itself, because of that i have a hard time finding a 60 dollar price point as a value, but the enio IS NOT IN PRODUCTION, its a defunct product that this new device can learn from.
@Deadguy2322forreal2 ай бұрын
It’s pretty clear from some of the frankly dumb things he says that Tito has nearly zero knowledge about systems pre-Xbox.
@KJImpakt2 ай бұрын
Under the feature review, you mentioned how 2 controllers could be used at the same time. I realized how that could actually be utilized functionally, as it would save people on team play for single player games or 2-on-2 tournaments or tag team by letting players use their own personalized controllers at a friend's without having to share and wear down the functionality faster of any individual controller. I do understand the drawbacks of having the setup at the same time, but it opens up just as much with how it is now. Thought I'd throw in my 2 cents.
@m1a8x22 ай бұрын
Those initial shots of the console are breathtaking.
@MachoNachoProductions2 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@Buguese2 ай бұрын
I remember hearing that the port underneath was used for like,two things 1 was by the Minnesota lottery so you could gamble "online" And 2, console service/repair shops, nintendo themselves to plug in a "console diagnostic" computer to see what in it wasnt working
@Bakamoichigei2 ай бұрын
@@Buguese Yeah, as I recall the Control Deck testing station measured the unregulated and regulated supply voltages, as well as the reference clock frequency, which are among the signals available at the port. Wonder what they did when servicing the later revisions which covered the port...just snap that blanking panel out to access it? 🤔
@Buguese2 ай бұрын
@@Bakamoichigei lmao,probably Cause I remember like,one time I saw a cousin of mine get his ps1 serviced in mexico,they full on took it apart to get access to the parallel port in the back to run some diagnostic cause the later "model 2" ps1 got rid of the port
@releasethedogs7 күн бұрын
also NES Miracle Piano.
@NovocaineTVАй бұрын
9:38 i am going to buy this purely for the shared controller support. My daughter and I are always sharing the controller. i will do the jumps and she will move or vice versa. This is perfect.
@dravenlee4473Ай бұрын
As a kid, that port fascinated me. Since we were stupid little kids, I remember someone saying you could play Genesis games with it and half of us believed it to the point of breaking off the plastic to see if you could fit a cart on it. Glad to see someone put it to use.
@MatSpeedle2 ай бұрын
The modern retro scene is just the best thing ever! The imagination and skill of modern modders never ceases to amaze me.
@stevemelo2 ай бұрын
This is awesome!! I can see this becoming a valuable asset for the current CTWC (Classic Tetris World Championships) - Enabling players to use any controller on original NES hardware. - Team Play 2 on 2
@TheBroz2 ай бұрын
Hold on, wouldn’t using non original hardware be kinda missing the point of the CTWC? There’s been alternate controller options for the NES for ages but CTWC only allow the original, dog bone, Hyperkin and goofyfoot. Also why on earth would classic Tetris players want to mess around with the latency of Bluetooth?
@stevemelo2 ай бұрын
@@TheBroz I never said that it would be allowed or top players even wanting too use different controllers, especially rollers. I'm just saying... It would easily open the door for that option that's all. I can actually see it being very useful in 2 on 2 competitions, especially if the same 2 players can control the same input off 2 different controllers. I've seen some instances where top players are just messing around and taking turns after one player gets a Tetris.
@TheAceWolfe012 ай бұрын
Makes the NSO NES controllers even more useful.. Especially with the official joycon charging stand (which I am convinced they released because those controllers exist!)
@danielburleson5632 ай бұрын
If they released it for that reason it would have been forever ago when they released The controllers. Most people speculate that they're releasing it this late in the Nintendo switches life because the switch two will have a different rail system so it won't be able to charge Joy-Cons. So to allow you to continue to use your Joy-Cons, they're selling an official charger.
@boyandthebubbleАй бұрын
NES designer in 1983 - hmm... lets put an expansion port here, for future updates. Dunno what for, but why the hell not? NES Hub designer in 2024 - hmm... lets put an expansion port here, for future updates. Dunno what for, but why the hell not? Nes Hub Expansion designer in 2065 - hmm... lets put an expansion port here, for future updates. Dunno what for, but why the hell not?
@74810EricАй бұрын
People in 2077. I can use the NES with a few expansions to fully operate my spaceship.
@ROARROARROAR-w7xАй бұрын
It's called innovation and future proofing. See, I don't think that Asia had much of an economy besides farming. So when technological advancements came along, they had more people working in the field than anybody. So they advanced and perfected technology a lot quicker than Western society Because they had more people in that industry working in it. And I love them. Whoever says video games started in the West, is a moron lol 😹💯❤️
@adoggewokepupper2 ай бұрын
About time to see the expansion port have a moment to shine!
@laurigardner6227Ай бұрын
Among the many things talked about some I even saw adverts for was: 1. NES modem so people could connect to BBSs. 2. Cassette drive for saving games. 3. Expansion for the disk system that would plug in at the bottom. None of these saw the light of day besides some adverts here and there. Just as an aside with new consoles that no-one has done before: There was no idea what people would be looking for or want so it was better to place an expansion slot to add value than have to re-engineer an entire factory when people said they would say want a better video out connector (which was a huge thing in the European market as high end customers used SCART and antenna out was considered lower class)
@werpu12Ай бұрын
The Famicom disk drive did exist in japan but it used the module slot, not sure if the Famicom had the expansion port, probably not, they might have added it for the us version with future plans to bring the disk drive over, which never saw the light of day!
@bedwablackburn2 ай бұрын
Akumajou Densetsu without the expansion audio makes me weep (CV III JP) I love the expansion audio
@snookers51232 ай бұрын
This is doable by adding a resistor to a section where the expansion slot is. No real cost necessary if you're handy with a soldering iron!
@bedwablackburn2 ай бұрын
@snookers5123 my NES is resistor modded. I've been looking for a good mod that does a better balance eventually
@customsongmaker2 ай бұрын
And you need a subwoofer too
@ShadowEclipse7772 ай бұрын
VRC6 chip is a powerhouse
@pseudotasuki2 ай бұрын
Apple engineers: This connector will be used to output high-resolution video signals on laptops. Intel engineers: Also PCI-e. Vintage console hackers: And hardware expansion for the NES.
@heiseheiseАй бұрын
Yeah, it does make me wonder what electrical reasoning there was for Timu to choose mini-displayport (a rather esoteric connector for 2024) vs the elephant in the room, USB-C. I'm sure there must have been one - maybe there was just a warehouse filled with millions of bins of old mini-Displayport for 2 cents a port vs 3 cents a port for USB-C? Heh.
@pseudotasukiАй бұрын
@heiseheise I was thinking pin count, but ISB-C actually has 2 more. Being esoteric also reduces the chance that people will try to plug something in which might get damaged, or damage the console.
@AdhamOhmАй бұрын
@pseudotasuki That's what i was thinking: people might mistake the USB-C for a power or data port. Protection circuits against that sort of thing could be added, but that would increase the cost. So Mini-Displayport was probably the logical way to go. Its far less likely that a layperson would mistakenly plug something in.
@pseudotasukiАй бұрын
@@heiseheise I just remembered a relevant experience. Last year I installed an exhaust fan for a laser cutter and was surprised to see that its controller connected via USB-C. But that surprise turned to confusion when I found the dncsuded adapter that converted USB-C to Molex (the kind that was used to deliver power to hard drives before SATA). That… is nonsensical, so I tested the pins and it was delivering 12 volts! That's more than double the baseline of the USB standard. It could easily fry anything someone plugged in.
@heiseheiseАй бұрын
@@pseudotasuki wow - that is a crazy amount of volts to be putting through something that people look at, and assume would just charge their phones. If I'm reading some online sources correctly - most modern, well-made phones have overvolt protection, and don't allow power delivery to happen at rates that would damage the phone/battery - but dumber electronics with USB-C on it, like a cheap bluetooth headphone setup, might get fried immediately
@0xEARTHАй бұрын
I think that, depending on the firmware's capabilities of course, something REALLY fascinating that could be done is potential "network support" via a homebrew menu somewhere on an expansion block. My vision is this; with the expansion plugged in, it boots up to a homebrew menu of some form to allow some stupid things like an internet protocol that the expansion itself would handle. Once you choose your options, you can tell it to boot from the cartridge (or, depending on the setup, could go *full* homebrew and allow ROMs via SD); this could allow you to, as an idea, do something similar to Dolphin Emulator's NetPlay system, where a specific password system could be utilized to play two (or 3+ if BlueRetro's Multitap is on) player games over the internet, all on actual NES hardware. I imagine, of course, a LOT of the heavy lifting would be done via the expansion for this, as I don't know if the NES could even *handle* some of the stuff I'm talking about here, but if done properly that can bring a whole new community of people to the NES.
@ZeroHourProductions4072 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, did you say mini-displayport? Not USB? Now, if the video output could be routed out of a mini-DP on the expansion port, that's more than worth the price to me, since I'd been wanting a good way to connect an NES to a modern TV.
@ClayMcDonald2 ай бұрын
That would be amazing but is the expansion port capable of handling outbound video?
@TheSpooniest2 ай бұрын
@@ClayMcDonaldNot by itself, because there are no pins dedicated to the purpose. But in theory it might be possible to route video signals to the port's "general" pins using a scheme similar to Krikkz's RGB Blaster. This would require two devices, one plugging into the game (to route the video signal into the pins) and one plugging into the expansion port (to pick up those signals and route them out to a port). But in theory it might work.
@AcidicThought2 ай бұрын
I mean, 1st generation Thunderbolt used the same connector.
@Sun-ut9gr2 ай бұрын
Never seen a TV with DisplayPort 🤔
@ZeroHourProductions4072 ай бұрын
@Sun-ut9gr Me either. But there are no shortage of display port to hdmi adapters and converters on the market.
@JamesTDG2 ай бұрын
13:03 my priority for controller support: Wired USB controllers! There's some decent USB versions of NES controllers out there that could work as nice replacements for the NES controllers, or more importantly for me, I get to use my old white xbox 360 wired controller with my NES
@Bro32562 ай бұрын
Controller overlap is actually possible with the Famicom expansion port since controllers that plug into that port mimmick controller 1 and while for the most part its not very useful there are a select few games that technically make the feature handy such as Namco's Star Wars game where pressing up and down at the same time is required to access the level select.
@DeAthWaGer28 күн бұрын
There are also games where you can run backwards/on the ceiling/offscreen or other glitches if you are able to hit opposing directions simultaneously. The Total Control joystick had a primitive gyro and let you do it by holding it upside down.
@Galaxy-Being2 ай бұрын
That's some midi magic.
@MadContendery2 ай бұрын
what the fuck do midis have to do with this
@digitalmagicAR2 ай бұрын
Wow that is awesome! Back in the day Nintendo was slow to release a 16 bit system. They had officially stated they would make a 16 bit system when the public was ready / needed one, or something similar (it's been a long time so I forgot the exact quote). Meanwhile Genesis and TurboGrafx were raking in the dough with better looking games. I argued for Nintendo to utilize the little known expansion port of existing NES. Time went by and they eventually released the Super NES and so the expansion port was never to be used and remained mostly unknown. Finding a video about it and even someone utilizing it was pretty cool! Thank you
@shaylanmackay39302 ай бұрын
two things missing from this device. 1. wifi to emulate or simulate 56k modem and 2. the Famicom Disk Drive I would love to see this happen. 8-)
@sqlexp2 ай бұрын
A handle or some protrusion(s) to easily pull it out without breaking the board.
@technerd9655Ай бұрын
I'd rather ethernet support than wifi
@ProximitySound2 ай бұрын
Several Homebrew games support expansion audio! Former Dawn (just funded on Kickstarter) is one of the most recent.
@youdonegoofedАй бұрын
Why is your intro always so incredibly loud and shrill? The volume and the high frequencies are like sandpaper to the eardrums
@Izhkoort2 ай бұрын
A good use of control overlap would be using 2 different kind of controls for someone with movement difficulties/restrictions that would need a special set of controllers
@ardentdrops2 ай бұрын
Maybe a minor gripe I have is using a standardized connector in a non-standard way. What an odd choice to use displayport connectors.
@ActualRealKayamariOfficialVEVO2 ай бұрын
It's got a high pin density, is cheaply obtainable as an off the shelf part, and miniDP is generally not that commonly used. Not saying it isn't common but besides certain laptops and enterprise graphics cards you hardly ever see it so it's a pretty smart choice I think. Designing a connector from scratch for this purpose is a lot of work and with how many connections the expansion port has I doubt it'd be easy.
@megacherv2 ай бұрын
While I agree it is odd they're not just using USB C, the miniDP connector was used for both Thunderbolt 1 and 2 many years ago
@ardentdropsАй бұрын
Yeah like I said it's a minor gripe. I understand the extra engineering costs associated with standards compliance or making bespoke connectors. Not a decision I would make but I respect it.
@ActualRealKayamariOfficialVEVOАй бұрын
that does make me curious what you would use instead, any particular connector in mind or would you go for something original? genuine question for the record.
@Lonewolf_121Ай бұрын
@@ActualRealKayamariOfficialVEVOusb c has a total of 24 pins, mini dp has 20, so they could have just use usb c
@jesuslovesyoujohn314-21Ай бұрын
I love that people are still using these systems and adapting them.
@myjunkinyourtrunk18722 ай бұрын
wireless overlap might be handy playing with your little kids
@JimHawkwind0341124 күн бұрын
There’s also the Famicom BASIC and the related the Famicom Data Recorder, the predecessor to the FDS. The Famicom Data Recorder is notable for the fact that Excitebike, Mach Rider, Wrecking Crew, and Lode Runner used it to save custom levels/tracks to a cassette tape. Nuts & Milk and Castlequest (AKA Castle Excellent) also used the FDR as well. These games were all part of Nintendo’s Programmable Series. The Famicom BASIC also uses a keyboard, meaning that it can use a Bluetooth keyboard.
@ErnestJay882 ай бұрын
it supposed to be used with "NES Disk Drive" or even "NES NETWORK MODEM" like famicom disk system (floppy disk) and even Famicom Network System. But since it didn't sell well in Japan, Nintendo cancel release any NES expansion.
@mikemurphy5898Ай бұрын
8:50 FINALLY! A simultaneous left/ right input when speed running Super Mario Bros!
@charlesdoesmore54882 ай бұрын
1:34 and also not to be confused with Temu.
@fraggle2002 ай бұрын
Cons... I have one. BlueRetro has a shortcoming when running it off 1 main chip, being unable to use multiple switch pro controllers as they all appear as the same controller. This is where individual 8bitdo bt adapters have the edge as they're a 1:1 pairing instead of a 1:4 pairing of the blueretro adapter.
@trudownsouth8490Ай бұрын
Use duct tape to cover it. Now there are no cons. Its PERFECT!
@TtELАй бұрын
Con: Duct tape doesn't match the clear plastic case
@trudownsouth8490Ай бұрын
@TtEL Use invisible tape then. PERFECT
@scratchpad7954Ай бұрын
0:26 That transparent NES console... 🤩😍!!!
@3DJapan2 ай бұрын
It wouldn't be hard to design a 3D printed shell for it. I'm kind of surprised the author didn't do that.
@adamcoeАй бұрын
I mean really, the entire console itself *is* the cover, given that this thing goes in the bottom, and after that I would think it would be very rare to pick up or move it. I assume anyone buying this thing (vs just using an emulator) has a mint condition NES sitting on a well-dusted shelf so it's not like it's gonna get all grimy with dirt or something.
@bluemew22Ай бұрын
If you really wanted to be a cheapo you could probably carve out channels in the cover you have to remove to reach the port and fit that around the Hub, too.
@zaca211Ай бұрын
The whole custom port thing really hit home. Im doing a project that involves interfacing with a GPIB port and those connectors are hard as hell to find.
@WJCTechyman2 ай бұрын
Although, I guess it depends on what version of the ESP32 is being utilized, but maybe there is a way to do online play...to an extent. Interesting either way. It is so fascinating what the retro gaming community is coming up with and some of these sound incredibly cool. I mean, I am getting a Flippy Drive for my GameCube and can't wait to try it out.
@frikifectonotengo6609Ай бұрын
All glory the unused expansion ports in old consoles.
@helloofthebeach2 ай бұрын
It's so refreshing to see sponsorships that are actually relevant to the channel, rather than yet another War Thunder plug.
@nikkiofthevalleyАй бұрын
Yeah, maker channels usually get sponsorships that are actually relevant. PCBWay and JLC are the major two that do the most sponsorships across a wide variety of maker channels.
@NordicDan2 ай бұрын
I had never realized the EPSM was even a thing. Would love to have something like that, but the NESessity 1.4 (which I use) has a DB15 connector in place of the OEM expansion port. To my understanding the functionality is the same, but like you said early in your video, the specific connector for the OEM expansion port doesn't technically exist (which probably explains why Low Budget went with a DB15 connector for the NESessity). So it would seem I'm still out of luck with having an EPSM on my "modernized" NES.
@tree_alone2 ай бұрын
8:15 friends not included
@sandmanxo2 ай бұрын
Interesting to see. I have a mod board in my nes that I got around 2010 or 2011 that expanded audio and had a the Famicom expansion port on it. The better fit and the expansion ports do offer more but I'll be intererted to see how it goes.
@I_am_Mister_Y2 ай бұрын
I wanna know if they're gonna give it a Wii bar adapter to use a Wiimote as a Zapper, since modern TVs aren't compatible with light guns.
@ZeaicliesАй бұрын
@@I_am_Mister_Y You can use a light gun with a modern TV it's an easy Mod.
@I_am_Mister_YАй бұрын
@Zeaiclies Fo shizzle? Since when? Nobody told me.
@TronDawg2 ай бұрын
Great Video! That FM expansion board would be awesome to see in action. Would be sweet if there was a tracker style music making game or app. Similar to the super midi Pak and game boy tracker. Full midi implementation with access to the NES sound chip, and FM chip would be a super power in action. Thanks again✨
@benvasquez29642 ай бұрын
Im not gonna lie, thats looks pretty sweet looking. Very simple yet very useful too. Awesome
@kyslemАй бұрын
Man, those product shots at the beginning of your videos have always captured my attention, but this time they’re something else. I’d love to see a making of of these, I keep wondering how you shoot them!
@noot13752 ай бұрын
Oh my god, a video sponsor that is not only short and sweet but RELEVANT to the video? Pinch me, I must be dreaming.
@PhirePhlameАй бұрын
As a side note, early NES systems from what I recall didn't come manufactured with the "permanent" cover over the accessory slot. I guess at some point they decided they had no plans for it.
@RossHouck2 ай бұрын
I think an honest CON would be the fact you would have to permanently modify your NES case. It's minor, there are ways around it (use a sacrificial shell, etc), but it is a forever change to something that isn't made any more.
@kendrakirai2 ай бұрын
You mean removing the breakaway port cover? I don't think anybody would really mind that so much seeing as how it was in fact made to be removed permanently, rather than the shell modifications that were never intended in order to fit new components internally.
@jonuschurchill7130Ай бұрын
Double controller isn't a flaw, it's a team building exercise.
@Rabbitlord1082 ай бұрын
Now I want more expansion port accessories for the SNES.
@MaxOakland2 ай бұрын
The SNES has an expansion port?
@InvaderTAK19892 ай бұрын
@@MaxOakland Of course it did, what else did you think the Satellaview's base unit plugged in to? EDIT: Looks like the stupidly rare LifeCycle Exertainment Bike also used the expansion port. Not seeing anything about a Europe release for that thing, though, just a North American release.
@Rabbitlord1082 ай бұрын
@@InvaderTAK1989 I know Rerez talked about it. And the amount of games that used the thing is INSANELY small.
@InnovateSphereStudios2 ай бұрын
There is also an expanson port based sound expansion called Expansion Port Sound Module (EPSM), which adds FM sound and an extra psg chip to the NES using YMF288 and a AY-3-8910 chip
@ToxMod2 ай бұрын
Had my headphones when listening to “Expansion Audio” 😮 wow
@customsongmaker2 ай бұрын
It didn't even get to the good part and the bass drop. Also listen to the NES Pac-Man Championship Edition
@ced1106Ай бұрын
Almost mistook you intro for a yt ad :P Thanks for the video !!!
@trexslapfight2 ай бұрын
That shell is beautiful.
@MakoChan32 ай бұрын
The bottom expansion port is like the bottom expansion on the famicom and NOT the front one, so, it was to accommodate a possible disk system in us like it did in japan, not for controllers. That's why this add-on includes. The famicom could do "that" only if the disk system itself was connected because it had fm support
@iyatemuАй бұрын
I love how everyt statement in this post is wildly incorrect.
@MakoChan3Ай бұрын
@@iyatemu glad to be proven wrong so i can learn the correct info. I guess the day i wrote that was a bad day, sorry
@tigheklory2 ай бұрын
HAA HAA! I had this page open in my browser for weeks and I see this video and I'm like "BETTER ORDER THIS RIGHT NOW!!!" before the Tito army buys them up! Awesome video Tito!
@ToxicSporkАй бұрын
I have never wanted anything more in my life than that clear NES
@superblitz2 ай бұрын
just need HDMI support, that is still in production.
@shadowuniferАй бұрын
This was used in Japan for a sat based system.
@wariodude1282 ай бұрын
Pretty sure the reason we never got a Disk System is because by the time Nintendo might have been gearing up to get one released, Famicom/NES cartridge manufacturing costs suddenly became cheap to create. Which basically cut the FDS off at the knees as a previously cheaper alternative. Throw in battery saves negating the other big feature and you're left with the extra sound channel it offered as the only real loss we never got. Oh well.
@smashpro12 ай бұрын
The one con I can think of is a lack of support for the top-loader NES.
@MachoNachoProductions2 ай бұрын
This is true, competent forgot to mention this
@MagisterHamid2 ай бұрын
The top loader never had an expansion port right?
@dividion81022 ай бұрын
It's especially funny that the ESP32 is more powerful than the NES console. I agree that a 3D-printed cover would be a great improvement, but it also looks like they didn't leave themselves much room to clip one on. A couple of notches near the "nes hub" and "darthcloud" would've made it pretty easy. Those spots look like they're free of traces.
@nacho900002 ай бұрын
"timo" means scam in spanish 😅
@bryanbetancourt7836Ай бұрын
Where??
@Lonewolf_121Ай бұрын
@@bryanbetancourt7836Spain, probably
@loganjorgensen2 ай бұрын
I'm pretty excited about that one since much of the Famicom capability was left dormant in the NES. I had a concept for something like that but it had more bulk Eg. would have included a multitap and a Famicom cart slot Ie. thick like a Model 1 Sega CD underbelly heh. However this solution is much more sleek and invisible.😁
@kristiansvensson172Ай бұрын
What song is playing in the intro @ 0:50? Thanks!
@chukozkorreaАй бұрын
Remake of goodbye horses
@Macksimas-i2mАй бұрын
Somewhat obviously. 😆@@chukozkorrea
@mikeyescalante707611 күн бұрын
Wiz Khalifa Bombay And lemonade
@toast_busters2 ай бұрын
Where did you get that see through NES? I'm sure you've talked about it but this is the first I found your channel and I'm in love
@ILikeYellow72 ай бұрын
At 9:12 wouldn't moving the wired controller to port 2 make you able to use wireless and wired simultaneously?
@polandman072 ай бұрын
Or you could plug the wired one into port 2
@ILikeYellow72 ай бұрын
@polandman07 yeah that's what i said
@symeonsays2 ай бұрын
yeah i was thinking the same thing! does the nes assume the 2nd port controller is player one if no other controller is connected to the 1st port?
@vinson37252 ай бұрын
I was yelling at him through the screen about that, how can he not know something so obvious
@MrTowelsplug2 ай бұрын
I was thinking of a YT video title and thumbnail for "Trying to beat _____ with 2 people one character" or some type beat
@AustriaColorisedАй бұрын
6:13 now you've got my attention
@videostash4132 ай бұрын
Wi-Fi is a huge flaw. Updating should be done in a better way like sd or usb. Tech should never be dependent on an online connection.
@jdaywork2693Ай бұрын
Awesome how creativity continues to be unleashed by classic consoles!
@penguinsushi84422 ай бұрын
We got the NES expansion port used before GTA 6 released. What a weird timeline
@Deadguy2322forreal2 ай бұрын
Dumb comment. The port has been around for almost 40 years and had already been used by other home brew devices.
@penguinsushi8442Ай бұрын
@@Deadguy2322forreal Oh? TIL. I don't keep up with NES homebrew at all.
@DragonHiss4Ай бұрын
I'd cross my fingers that the board could one day give us an RGB out like the PC Engine's expansion port, but not knowing what it actually gives access to, I don't know if that's feasible. Awesome board either way!
@neoradjoao77012 ай бұрын
For the famicom disk system adapter, I have already made one, it works perfectly
@combatking0Ай бұрын
An associate of mine has developed an adapter for the NTSC NES which connects a Barcode Battler (II) to this port. While it also fits the PAL NES, the difference in clock speed requires that the Barcode World ROM be modified to compensate.
@SlickTater2 ай бұрын
2:29 THANK YOU FOR SAYING IT RIGHT!!
@gamephreak5Ай бұрын
He didn't. It's 8bitDO! like saying NintenDO! NOT DOO! You're saying it wrong and he's saying it wrong!
@SlickTaterАй бұрын
@@gamephreak5 you couldn’t possibly be more incorrect. There are many official sources, like a speaker that says the name of the company when you turn it on, that pronounce it -doo and literally zero that pronounce it the other way. You may want it -doh and you are free to say it any way you please, but if it’s anything but -doo, you’re just categorically wrong
@Hunt4YoshiАй бұрын
I mean, they could make a new case for the FDS and expansion audio that fits under the unit like a 64dd, and add the multitap ports on the side so you have a 4 player console and disk system support with snes quality audio
@Jamers0n2 ай бұрын
@leonordeborbon2121Ай бұрын
Share control unlocks a new competitive mode, P1 tries to play, P2 try to get a game ovef
@leonordeborbon2121Ай бұрын
Handicap it on how many buttons is P2 allowed to use
@FlameBunny2 ай бұрын
Then Nintendo Sues all modders for modding a console thats older than life itself.
@Artur_Iozzi2 ай бұрын
Never happened. Never will.
@FlameBunny2 ай бұрын
@@Artur_Iozzi it might, Nintendo hates any kind of mods, new or old consoles, they hate it as much as they hate fan made games.
@Artur_IozziАй бұрын
@@FlameBunny fact: no company has more fan games out there than Nintendo. Also rom hacks. The community is thriving. There's specific reasons Nintendo will go after one of those projects. Also, many if not most of the times it's not actually Nintendo but copyright trolls. Just ask Kaze Emanuar, one of the most prolific hackers out there. The guy who's rewriting the entire code for Super Mario 64. He has proof it's trolls, not Nintendo, trying to take content down.
@greanhare52702 ай бұрын
It would be cool to be able to link up multiple NES consoles up like you could with Xbox for multiplayer. Maybe even hook the consoles up to a server to play games that would never be able to run on the original hardware alone.