Grab your popcorn!
While it’s quite common now for modern video game consoles to come pre-built with the ability to play movies, back in the days of the Atari 2600, the hardware’s limitations meant that people never even dreamed about the possibility of being able to watch films on the device.
Yet, despite that, a creator named Lodef Mode has recently developed a cartridge named MovieCart that allows the old machine to do just that (as spotted by techeblog & Hackaday!).
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Grab your popcorn!
While it’s quite common now for modern video game consoles to come pre-built with the ability to play movies, back in the days of the Atari 2600, the hardware’s limitations meant that people never even dreamed about the possibility of being able to watch films on the device.
Yet, despite that, a creator named Lodef Mode has recently developed a cartridge named MovieCart that allows the old machine to do just that (as spotted by techeblog & Hackaday!).
Read the full article on timeextension.com