D.Lo
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Indeed.Pre-recall unit with square buttons?
Indeed.Pre-recall unit with square buttons?
Tired of prints on your monitor?
Pre-recall unit with square buttons?
Indeed.
IIRC there's something wrong with the motherboard or some chips or something that makes them crash a lot. Also because of the button design they often get stuck.wait, why were those recalled?
they're very rare and worth hundreds of dollars.I have one of these too! Mine is in shit condition though and stowed away at my parent's place. Are they rare? I didn't know people actually intentionally sought out the square-button Famicoms.
IIRC there's something wrong with the motherboard or some chips or something that makes them crash a lot. Also because of the button design they often get stuck.
they're very rare and worth hundreds of dollars.
I did it first try.That escape sequence in Abadox drove me a little crazy as a kid.
Nominations are going to end today at midnight 8PM GMT/4PM EST for next months game. Nominate your chosen game here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1DGl6yHrsnavx_kk1b0NFf4Fp3UIJiTBe4S1US-xuUgo/viewform
I nominated Bump 'n' Jump. It's kind of underrated in my humble opinion.
It would be a very cool game to discuss and compare our highscores.
I absolutely adore Bump 'n Jump. But man, is that a hard freaking game.
If anyone here is interested, some enterprising fellow over on NintendoAge has put together a U.S. reproduction package for a game never released in the States, known as Crazy Land. I saw the Nintendo Power preview of this game back when I was a kid, and back then I had no concept of games getting canceled or whatever, so I was always sad that I didn't get to play it.
Anyway, I put in an order for mine but won't receive it until sometime this next week. There's a whole bunch of glowing feedback on the package quality from folks who've gotten theirs, though, and the game itself is supposed to be pretty good too.
http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=6&threadid=153398
This is a limited print run of 150 units, but about half of them are still up for grabs.
I have the famicom version, and it's pretty fun. Stage 1 theme is cool as hell.
Aha, this is the Trolls-game that came out here in Pal-land and I in my ignorance failed to pick up when it was still priced decently. Looks cool. Any idea what the Famiom-version goes for? Didnt seem like there were any on ebay at the moment.
The SCART>XRGB adaptor cable you're getting in a new box isn't a SCART>XRGB adaptor cable. It's a JP21>XRGB adaptor cable, which happen to have the same shape as Scart, but a completely different and incompatible pinout. It's worthless for you, especially since using one can fry your upscaler, console and set your house on fire.
You need to buy a SCART>XRGB adaptor cable separately even through Solaris.
ill just say this about Solaris: i bought mine there, and my remote died like a year or more later, i wanna say.
i mailed it to em, and they got me a new one. it took a bit but they didn't charge me a thing...really cool of them.
Play it, have fun (or not) and talk about / stream / record / post screenshots of your experience.
Think of it like a book or movie of the month type thing.
What's that big SMB box? A carrying case?
The namco game is Yokai Dochuki. The upper one to the right of that is called 53 stations of the Tokaido. The one below says Keisan Game I think.
The namco game is Yokai Dochuki. The upper one to the right of that is called 53 stations of the Tokaido. The one below says Keisan Game I think.
Yeah, Ikari sucked on the Nes unfortunately.
Anyways, been playing Little Samson a bit, and one thing that irritates me with the password-system, is that it doesnt retain your life bar-upgrades from last session - while continue does. This basically makes the game way easier to play through in one session compared to splitting it up - but not everybody have the time for that!
Do you have an authentic copy?