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		<title>50 Video Games Re-imagined As Stunning NES Cartridges</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Are you an NES fan? If yes, you should totally take a look at what these guys at &#x2018;72 Pins&#x2018; are doing. It will make you giddy with excitement and nostalgia, and if you are into collecting games then this is the best way to showcase your NES games. Let us clear one thing, though, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you an NES fan? If yes, you should totally take a look at what these guys at &#x2018;<a href="http://www.72pins.com/">72 Pins</a>&#x2018; are doing. It will make you giddy with excitement and nostalgia, and if you are into collecting games then this is the best way to showcase your NES games.</p>
<p>Let us clear one thing, though, these guys don&#x2019;t actually develop games, they just create art with NES cartridges as a canvas to showcase it. The end result is spectacular. In their own words, &#x201C;it&#x2019;s modern art with nostalgia mixed in&#x201D;, and that&#x2019;s exactly how it looks.</p>
<p>They have a whole bunch of collection, so check them out <a href="http://www.72pins.com/">here</a>, it will make you smile. We have compiled a list of amazing works from these guys, and we think you should take a look, and head on over to their store page to buy these gems. You will not regret it. These are 8-bit awesomeness, truly.</p>
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