I wouldn't want a NES cartrige necklace, the artwork looks nice and everything but it looks a little cheap/tacky.
Though a keyring I would, but only of a NES console to go alongside the N64 keyring I purchased 10 years ago.
We do a lot of free ads for Etsy craftspersons, yeah, but this is pretty good: Old school NES carts are available as mini-sized necklace charms, in hypoallergenic silver if you want to upgrade.
http://kotaku.com/5322913/custom-mak...necklace-charm
I wouldn't want a NES cartrige necklace, the artwork looks nice and everything but it looks a little cheap/tacky.
Though a keyring I would, but only of a NES console to go alongside the N64 keyring I purchased 10 years ago.
thats awesome!
i would totally buy a zelda one but unfortunately i cant exactly order things right now
of course if i could i wouldnt be hurting so bad for ds flash cart
Many people just Call it NES (sounding like Nez - the S vanishes in speach), not taking into thought the letters meant Nintendo Entertainment System.
I used to call it N.E.S. until the Super Nintendo, which I never recall anyone calling it anything other than SNES not S.N.E.S. which I found weird but here in the UK it was normal so the N.E.S. kinda became NES instantaneously for me.
At the time, I don't think Nintendo thought too much about the name and how it would be pronounced because both are too long.
Consoles these days don't have the problem with being mis-pronounced... Except when the Wii was released I saw an Australian on YouTube calling it a "Whyi - Wi i". lol
I think calling it "Nez" and "Snez" is more of a UK thing. Everyone I've ever talked to here in the US have called them "N.E.S" and either "S.N.E.S" or just "Super Nintendo"
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