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What is Expansion Pin 6 used for? Would it be like the Famicons microphone or something?

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Take this : http://www.wayfar.net/0xf00000_overview.php and stuff it in your NES.
Then take something like this: http://www.shop.ca/c/pedal-footswitch-v … Ahsu8P8HAQ and connect it to the MIDI NES, and stuff it inside your NES. Connect the output of the pedal to the 1/4" jack and you're done. You can now plug your guitar into your NES and play it.

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The more this thread goes on, the more I think The8BitMachine actually is a troll.
The8BitMachine, there is literally no way to plug a guitar into the NES's sound chip, it is simply not possible.
Anamanaguchi, in the article you posted, mentioned nothing about plugging their guitars or drums or any other instrument into their NES.
The only way using a guitar with an NES would ever be possible would be with a MIDI pedal/MIDI pickup/MIDI guitar and some sort of MID:I NES mod. There is nothing you can do to plug your guitar directly into the NES.