NES Hub: Hidden Bluetooth Controller
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NES HubVerge
•You can add wireless controller support to the NES through its unused expansion port
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RetroTime has found a good use for the expansion port Nintendo included on the underside of the NES .
The NES Hub connects to that port and adds Bluetooth connectivity, allowing up to four wireless controllers to be connected to the almost 40-year-old console.
Installation doesn’t require any soldering, hardware modifications, or for the NES to even be opened.
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