Circuit Bending a Nintendo
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sub culture?circuit bending has been used in many mainstream music.you obviously have no real musical interest if you think circuit bending is pointless.for 5.00 i can take a keyboard that was destined for the landfill and turn it into a 800.00 or more synth,that i couldnt have afforded to go out and buy.i also can modify a toy and get a sound that i couldnt have produced on any other instrument.experimentation breeds new forms of music,but i guess that is all just pretty colors to you.
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the NES is a masterpeice of human ingenuity...people will regard it as we do the parthenon or a davinci...it is a wonder of our modern world :)
All Comments (77)
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why dont you just buy a messed up tv.....
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@snipersquad100 which begs the question... How bored would someone have to be to play "black ops"?
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wow I wish I knew how to do that
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Technically, a NES is DC. The only AC part is the rectifier(inside the console). But a Famicom has no on-board rectifier(it's in the power brick) so if you are a beginner get a Famicom.
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@chadraines hey i have an idea about what you could circuit bend. do you know neopets? the electronic ones? they came in about 2002. yes you should circuit bend that.
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why, I mean "WHY". are you that bored. Besides that game is shit, try Black opps much better.
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nice an original NES system! I have an old second generation NES myself.
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There's fucking magic all up in this bitch.
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COOL Video But why does it look like it was filmed in the 80's?
hey amazing intro....how did you do it? is the camera modified?
just getting into this and any help is REALLY APPREICATED!!!!!!!
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kotep777 3 years ago
Naw, I was just taking apart the camera while it was shooting and edited the interesting footage. It is fun to mess with the Audio/Video jacks though...
chadraines 3 years ago