Well, it appears that April Fools is in  full effect -- at least if you ask Google. Today the company introduced  its "latest" build of Google  Maps, dubbed Google Maps 8-bit version, tailored specifically for  the Nintendo Entertainment  System. According to Google, this Dragon  Quest spoof version of Maps will come in the form of a  special NES cartridge that can  connect to the internet via dial-up. This apparently allows most of the  heavy lifting to get done on Google's servers, where the maps are  rendered to 8-bit form "in real-time." Better yet, it even supports  voice search. Naturally, there's no word on a release date, but you can  currently check out the "beta" by visiting Google Maps in your browser  and selecting "Start Your Quest." That said, that company warns that  "your system may not meet the minimum requirements for 8-bit  computations" -- something tells us it'll still be less  resource-intensive than Crysis,  though. We've checked it out and found some goodies, including an alien  at Area 51, so let us know what you come across during your journey in  the comments.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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