![]() ![]() ![]() Instead of pushing a fuzzy, ugly picture through ancient composite cables, it pipes a crisp, high-definition signal over HDMI. It plays the same games and even uses the original controllers, but everything else is brand-new. Think of the AVS as an unofficial hardware refresh for the original Nintendo Entertainment System. Who really owns it? Me, the guy who scoured garage sales to build our collection of classic games, or him, the firstborn who - by sibling law - is right by default? To this day, we still argue about whose house our childhood console should live in. My oldest brother and I have been bickering over our original NES for decades. Most of our sibling rivalry died with our youth, but one single, never-ending quarrel outlived our childhood: the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was part of being the youngest, and part of being a family. When I was a child, I fought with my brothers. ![]()
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