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Nintendo's
latest $60 retro console, the NES Classic Edition, is an inexpensively adorable
and easy way to play a ton of classic Nintendo games. From the entire original
Super Mario Bros. trilogy to the first two Legend of Zelda games, and much more
are all on one Nintendo console.
Hackers infiltrates NES Classic
Though its featured games were more than impressive, to
say the least, for some folks - namely, hackers - it wasn't enough. By plugging
the console into a computer via USB, they started to infiltrate the system.
First,
they added
a ton more games to the console. One particular hacker even
more than doubled the number of games on the system - from 30 to 60.
Hidden message inside NES Classic discovered
Then,
these hackers discovered a hilarious message
hidden within the system's code. This one's a bit of a deep
reference, so please bear with us:
"This is the hanafuda captain speaking. Launching
emulation in 3...2...1. Many efforts, tears and countless hours have been put
into this jewel. So, please keep this place tidied up and don't break
everything! Cheers, the hanafuda captain."
Okay, maybe it doesn't make any sense at the start. But
here's out interpretation about this secret message.
What the message meant
First
and foremost, "hanafuda"
is a Japanese playing card used for a variety of games - think of it as a
standard playing card used for, example, poker, but covered in flowers and used
for different card games. A hanafunda is very common in
Japan, and Nintendo has
been known to also be making them. Here are some that Nintendo still produces
today:
Since Nintendo is a very old Japanese company (founded in
the late 1800s), it didn't immediately get its start in video games. Instead,
it first made hanafuda cards, then upgraded to toys, then, eventually, video
game consoles as well as video games.
Nintendo's message to hackers
So
this message is perhaps intended for the most hardcore Nintendo fans as well as
the hackers breaking into the NES
Classic Edition. More directly, this message is intended to
tell the fans to "keep this place tidied up."
Source : iTech.com
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