"N,E,S, Collection" HuCards

From Nat Hall <xxxxxx@gmail.com>
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Does anyone have any information on these?

I have seen the R, O,M,s online frequently. I am curious, for example, how
many actual HuCards were manufactured and if it's feasible to try and
track one down for my collection. Does anyone on this list have one?

Also, who made these, and did they actually get a license from
Nintendo? Is the internal hardware of the N, E,S, similar enough the TG-16
that the code did not have to be modified very much, or were the games
entirely re-written (logically, this doesn't seem likely considering
the limited production run)? Or, was an N, E,S, emulator written in
software on the HuCard and used to run the original code in emulation?
The latter seems most likely to me.

For some reason, I find myself fascinated with these collections.

Also, due to some extremely ludicrous filters in the turbo list
software, I have been forced to add some goofiness to the acronyms
used above.

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