Super Famicom running Vista found in Akihabara

Super Famicom Vista - Image 1 

Who doesn’t love Nintendo’s Super Famicom? If you’ve been a gamer since the 90s, chances are the first console you loved to the bones was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, most commonly known as SNES. In the east, especially in Japan where they want their words short, Ninty’s 16-bit console placed “family” and “computer” together to create the Super Famicom.

The first Famicom/NES dominated the 80s and introduced Mario, but more classic epic games only appeared past 8-bit. Among millions of Nintendo fans, someone loved the SNES so much that the person made Windows Vista run on the old machine

Before you get into any conclusions, it isn’t very likely that the SNES can run the latest OS even at its lowest settings. We don’t know the exact specs of that system, but we can say for sure that someone ingenious made it. Then again, since it was found in Akihabara, we wouldn’t really be surprised if the thing could actually transform.

Via Akihabara News

Super Famicom Vista - Image 1 

Who doesn’t love Nintendo’s Super Famicom? If you’ve been a gamer since the 90s, chances are the first console you loved to the bones was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, most commonly known as SNES. In the east, especially in Japan where they want their words short, Ninty’s 16-bit console placed “family” and “computer” together to create the Super Famicom.

The first Famicom/NES dominated the 80s and introduced Mario, but more classic epic games only appeared past 8-bit. Among millions of Nintendo fans, someone loved the SNES so much that the person made Windows Vista run on the old machine

Before you get into any conclusions, it isn’t very likely that the SNES can run the latest OS even at its lowest settings. We don’t know the exact specs of that system, but we can say for sure that someone ingenious made it. Then again, since it was found in Akihabara, we wouldn’t really be surprised if the thing could actually transform.

Via Akihabara News

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *