Nintendo had a knitting accessory for the NES!

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Nintendo had some pretty obscure and unique accessories, but damn, how would this even work!?
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Full story http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2012/08/good_lord_the_knit_tendo_entertainment_system_actually_exists
 
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It's really too bad this was never offered to the public. If it was, maybe my grandmother would have something to do other than Windows XP solitaire.
(Yes, it absolutely MUST be the XP version)
 
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Of course we should probably mention that no other video game system offers nothing even remotely similar. But why needle the competition?
That joke had me in stitches.


Seriously though, it's a shame this never came out.
 

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It looks like they couldn't reap and sew any potential from this product.

A product this outrageous is as rare as a needle in a haystack.

Nintendo's R&D department really is a close knit community.

I'm guessing there were a lot of strings attached.

They were actually going to introduce a system similar to Sony's crossplay with this product called crosshatching.

This thread is really silly.
 
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It looks like they couldn't reap and sew any potential from this product.

A product this outrageous is as rare as a needle in a haystack.

Nintendo's R&D department really is a close knit community.

I'm guessing there were a lot of strings attached.

They were actually going to introduce a system similar to Sony's crossplay with this product called crosshatching.

This thread is really silly.


You people really need a new yarn to spin, this pun shit is getting old.

Awesome, guys, these left me in stitches.
 
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I believe I saw this before... and it was really u-knit... uhhh I mean unique. No, really; no sarcasm intended unless my memories failed me, I saw this before.
 

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Well the FamiCom was Family Computer... and they did attempt to push office software at one point.
The Famicom disk system did in fact have software for designing your own sweaters, which you could have made too for a cost.
http://www.mariowiki.com/I_am_a_Teacher:_Super_Mario_Sweater
http://princess-peach.net/games/FDS%20-%20Super%20Mario%20no%20Sweater.htm

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I don't think the japanese sweater designing game had its own knitting peripheral though.
 
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