I teardown the original Nintendo NES, then the NES Classic Edition. Then we compare the hardware of both consoles.
While I knew the NES Classic Edition would be much smaller I didn't realize how much smaller everything is. The motherboard on the NES original is just massive compared to the tiny motherboard on the Classic Edition.
The insides of the consoles are much, much different however the insides of the controllers are very similar. The original NES has different electronics inside, but the rest is very similar to the new NES mini.
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