Updated since Monday, August 19th, 2024.
Ever since back on November 17th, I went to PACE Recycling Depot and purchased a Chinese knock-off of the NES Classic Edition and a 4 Input/1 Output HDMI Switch with an HDMI cable attached to it. This is a Mini Game Anniversary Edition Entertainment System HST-838 model, and I was thinking of modding it with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W that I ordered on Amazon, and of course I needed to buy a 9-inch HDMI cable with a pack in mini-HDMI port from Canadian Tire and hooked up a compatible micro-USB cable to the power, aside from the Proscan PLT9650 keyboard. For the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, it didn't turn out well for me and I gave it to my big brother Keegan for Christmas.
Well, that gave me an idea for a handheld Famiclone modding project with single-board computers at around December 2023 where I have to give a name for my project called Project Onigiri, and as for my bootleg mini-consoles that have built-in NES games and ROM hacks, that will be Project Bento. As of January 2024, I've changed my mind, however as it turns that inspiration for a bootleg mini-console equivalent to Hakchi, Project Lunar, and Project Eris gave me an idea of scrapping the handheld Famiclone modding tool project with keeping the Project Onigiri name to replace Project Bento for the bootleg mini-consoles. In fact, I also got the inspiration from ZippiZ's tutorial by replacing the motherboard of one of the Mini Game Anniversary Edition models by placing it with a Raspberry Pi 3B model, I also made a YouTube playlist about it. Plus, you could also not only use your single-board computer to mod your knock-off Famiclone mini-consoles just to play games, but you can also add games by using a microSD card or a USB stick for it as well. In fact, I have listed out all of the knock-off NES Classic Edition clones or any Famiclone mini-consoles with some Genesis/Mega Drive-compatible Famiclone mini-consoles and the single-board computers available for this project.
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