Hacking Classic Video Game Systems
ThinSkin writes "ExtremeTech has been running a series of articles on hacking your old video game systems. The madness began when they tore open an old Super Nintendo and fashioned it into a portable gaming rig. Now, more recently, they've hacked a PSOne screen, which they will use for another type of portable gaming system."
The article seemed interesting, and I read around seven pages. Then I got tired of clicking a link every two sentences. The ads took like four times the space that the text did on each page. And I filter all
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Maybe it's just me, but it seems like this trend of splitting an article into tiny parts is getting worse.
One of the 'pages' in TFA contains a paragraph. About eight to ten lines. Then you click Next and wait for it to load.
Perhaps this is to increase ad impressions, I don't know. But it got annoying enough that I simply stopped reading.
In a few years, I'll hate to see how far we've come.
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