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I have one that I actually designed myself. I did it years ago. Unfortunately, there was a little bit of static on screen when the noise channel played notes. I have a second version with a 4 layer board, but I never got around to testing it. If you know someplace I can get a working, virus-free, version of Altium I could finish it. Otherwise I have to go learn KiCAD. https://github.com/mspinksosu/NES-Power-Board
Well, I can't help you with Altium but there's a certain community that migrated in huge numbers from reddit that might be able to help you out. :) I really want someone who can say, "use this kit/use this PCB, it works perfectly and is no-cut in ALL respects."