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  • Netflix stuffed its video service into a NES cartridge

    By Jon Fingas


    Netflix engineers DarNES project

    Netflix's experimental Hack Days often lead to wonderfully off-the-wall projects, but its latest might have produced the best example yet. Engineers Guy Cirino, Carenina Motion and Alex Wolfe have whipped up DarNES, a hack that turns the original Nintendo Entertainment System into a Netflix playback machine. The '80s-era console is unchanged - the real trickery is inside a special 256KB cartridge. You probably wouldn't want to go on an Orange is the New Black marathon given the chunky 8-bit graphics, but it's nice to know that you can.

    There are some other sweet projects emerging from Hack Day. BEEP harasses you into focusing on the TV, Netflix Earth shows activity around the world, Net the Netflix Cheats makes sure you only watch what your partner also wants to see, and Say Whaaat!!! shows subtitles for missed dialogue. Few if any of these will reach official apps, of course, but that's part of the point - Netflix is taking the pressure off so that engineers can rejuvenate their creativity.



    Via:

    Gizmodo, The Verge, Digg

    Source:

    Netflix Tech Blog
    The Hackmaster

  • #2
    I wonder how it streams the videos tho? Does the cartridge have a wifi adaptor built in or something?

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    • #3
      No clue on that one. They don't mention how they did it in any of the articles cited.
      The Hackmaster

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