Nintendo shrouded a mystery message in the Famicom Mini
The NES Classic and it's Japanese partner are as of now staggeringly cool - however you know what improves an amazing toy even? A mystery message. Clearly, designers that dealt with the Famicom Mini emulator left a short, shrouded message in the code: "Satisfy," it says, "don't break everything!"
It's a charming, facetious message that gets back to Nintendo's history and recognizes the enthusiasm that went into building the Classic consoles. "This is the hanafuda commander talking," it peruses, referncing Nintendo's unique business of offering Hanafuda amusement cards. "Propelling imitating in 3.. 2.. 1. Numerous endeavors, tears and endless hours have been put into this gem. Along these lines, please keep this place cleaned up and don't break everything!"
The message is adorable, but on the other hand it's an inconspicuous gesture to the persevering modder group. The engineer knew somebody would break into the support in the long run. Obviously, they were correct. Still, it's a pleasant easter-egg for people overcome enough to play around with the comfort's code.
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