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Building Consoles For Fun

tierra writes "Indiviuals writing their own games is one thing, but try building your own console. Russ Christensen, and his team put together in class, dive into the fun of using an old Nintendo system to house their customized XSA-50 Board. They also uses a XSA Extender to hook their personal console up to a monitor instead of a TV. They programmed Tetris and Space Invaders for their console using a system they call CASM."

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  1. Bah by RaboKrabekian · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you're going to make the games yourself, and the console yourself - dammit, build the TV yourself too, you lazy bastard!

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  2. Feeling the pain by jhawkins · · Score: 5, Funny
    The Tetris Game I wrote. To see the game in action here is an 18MB Windows Media File. Or a 78MB MPEG File.

    For the love of God, what does he think he's doing?

    1. Re:Feeling the pain by Professor_Quail · · Score: 5, Funny

      The next day:
      Russ: I'm sorry sir, I couldn't finish the paper.
      Professor: You better have a good excuse this time.
      Russ: Well, I put up a website about our project, but I ran a server for the 78mb MPEGs off my own computer, and then it got slashdotted.

  3. In Related News... by Strange+Ranger · · Score: 5, Funny

    [flame off][humor on]
    "Our professor allowed us to take a different approach, using an ICDS Enhanced Hot Water Drill, a cage full of GM hamsters and some pantyhose we have created our own version of the worlds very first Wheel. We carved it straight of a rock wall! We call it Wheel Revolution. The wheel was a revolution, and it revolves, so we're getting double-usage out of the name. Bob is able to put his hands on the axis of the wheel while Pete holds his ankles and runs. We'll be holding a public demo for a few days so stop on over and try it out!"

    " Our engineering professor liked the idea of us really getting back to the basics."

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