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Optimist With Doubts
Title: Titlating
Joined: Dec 17 2007
PostPosted: Nov 21 2010 12:40 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Blackout wrote:

it's kind of hard to get it in and out.

That's what she said.


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SNESGuy
Title: El Duderino
Joined: Jul 31 2010
Location: Da D.C
PostPosted: Nov 21 2010 03:38 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Ive decided not to buy one and instead put that money towards semi-expensive SNES games, also genesis


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Doddsino
Joined: Oct 01 2009
PostPosted: Nov 21 2010 07:36 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Blackout wrote:
I tore apart a five screw copy of Gyromite because I heard there's a famicon adapter in there, there wasn't. Sad

I've ruined many fine sets of needle-nosed pliers opening up games over the years.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
PostPosted: Nov 22 2010 04:22 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Doddsino wrote:
Blackout wrote:
I tore apart a five screw copy of Gyromite because I heard there's a famicon adapter in there, there wasn't. Sad

I've ruined many fine sets of needle-nosed pliers opening up games over the years.

Any idea where to get special tools to open up consoles and carts? I know I could buy them online, but I've always wondered if a store like Radio Shack or something would carry them. Confused



 
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Ash Burton
Title: AshRaiser
Joined: Nov 10 2008
Location: Florida
PostPosted: Nov 23 2010 10:48 am Reply with quote Back to top

Blackout wrote:
Doddsino wrote:
Blackout wrote:
I tore apart a five screw copy of Gyromite because I heard there's a famicon adapter in there, there wasn't. Sad

I've ruined many fine sets of needle-nosed pliers opening up games over the years.

Any idea where to get special tools to open up consoles and carts? I know I could buy them online, but I've always wondered if a store like Radio Shack or something would carry them. Confused

You can only get them online. They are made specifically for games, those bolts are found in nothing else so that is why.


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joshwoodzy wrote:
Ash is probably just home humping his SNES collection.

 
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Methid Man
Title: Spawn of Billy Mays
Joined: Nov 23 2010
Location: Hackensack, NJ
PostPosted: Nov 23 2010 11:44 am Reply with quote Back to top

I remember looking around for screwdrivers like that all over the place and every store employee kept saying to go to 'X' store only to have them tell me to go look in the store I was just in.

I'd rather buy new connector pins for my two classic-style NES units than buy a whole new model. The top loader thing isn't worth it for me.


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UsaSatsui
Title: The White Rabbit
Joined: May 25 2008
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PostPosted: Nov 23 2010 02:11 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Doddsino wrote:
Blackout wrote:
I tore apart a five screw copy of Gyromite because I heard there's a famicon adapter in there, there wasn't. Sad

I've ruined many fine sets of needle-nosed pliers opening up games over the years.

Bizarre side-story - I picked up a bunch of NES carts for cheap once, one of them was the Color Dreams "classic" Challenge of the Dragon.

I popped it in, and...the Rush 'N Attack title screen popped up.

I looked on the back, and in addition to the video store label, there were small holes in the paper where the screws were. It looks like someone rented it, opened it up, and changed the game. I confirmed this myself (I think the game only had Phillips screws).

The most bizarre thing? Someone out there thought Challenge of the Dragon was worth stealing in this way.
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Doddsino
Joined: Oct 01 2009
PostPosted: Nov 23 2010 04:29 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Blackout wrote:
Doddsino wrote:
Blackout wrote:
I tore apart a five screw copy of Gyromite because I heard there's a famicon adapter in there, there wasn't. Sad

I've ruined many fine sets of needle-nosed pliers opening up games over the years.

Any idea where to get special tools to open up consoles and carts? I know I could buy them online, but I've always wondered if a store like Radio Shack or something would carry them. Confused

You can buy one on Ebay for about $2.
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taterfyrings
Joined: Sep 25 2009
Location: Bergen, Norway
PostPosted: Nov 23 2010 05:04 pm Reply with quote Back to top

UsaSatsui wrote:

Um, is your thumb bent at a weird angle? Because I could pull that off just fine.


Well, of course it work. But consider the snes controller:


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Here, you will dash with y and jump with the inside of the thumb which is b. This works excellent because the b is below and to the right of y. Now watch the dogbone

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Here you dash with b and jump with a. The difference is that the jump button is no longer below the dash button, but over it. Of course it works, but when holding the controller, the snes way of steering Mariois muuuuch better IMO, because that fits with the general way I hold the controller.

I guess it is just a matter of taste, but I always preferred the snes way, and since the regular nes-controller is somewhere between these two, I like it better than the dogbone, but not as much as the snes one.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
PostPosted: Nov 23 2010 05:08 pm Reply with quote Back to top

My toploader has the old square controllers, not sure what happened to the dogbones.



 
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SNESGuy
Title: El Duderino
Joined: Jul 31 2010
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PostPosted: Nov 23 2010 06:51 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Off topic: Im putting the money towards Zombies at my neighbors, Super Ghouls n Ghosts, and sunset riders

Also Aladdin and Shinobi 3 for the genesis! Im excited


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Douche McCallister
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PostPosted: Nov 23 2010 07:31 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I actually have a screwdriver set with the * tips as well as some other weird ones. I got it at Lowe's or HomeDepot I think for like $5-$10.


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Smirky
Title: GHOST NAPPA
Joined: Nov 26 2010
PostPosted: Nov 26 2010 11:18 pm Reply with quote Back to top

There's a special piece you can get to use the Game Genie for the Top Loader (but for crying out loud, do you need a Game Genie? It's just cheating yourself out of true gaming skill).


I would just recommend using an original "toaster"/front loader, replacing the 72-pin, and cleaning the games with a q-tip and rubbing alcohol. Blowing on the cartridge is bad because there's moisture in your breath that corrodes the contacts. Plus, the toaster gets a clean A/V signal.


Insert dumb quote here. Go ahead, I know you're gonna do it.
 
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Methid Man
Title: Spawn of Billy Mays
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PostPosted: Nov 26 2010 11:55 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Game Genie can sometimes make a game more fun depending on what kind of codes you use.

"In Soviet Russia, games cheat you!"


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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
PostPosted: Nov 27 2010 01:42 am Reply with quote Back to top

Doesn't the front loader bend the connections when the cartridge is pushed down? Are there any case mods out there where you can get rid of the ZIF thing and just cram the game directly on to the connector?



 
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taterfyrings
Joined: Sep 25 2009
Location: Bergen, Norway
PostPosted: Nov 27 2010 08:49 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Blackout wrote:
Doesn't the front loader bend the connections when the cartridge is pushed down? Are there any case mods out there where you can get rid of the ZIF thing and just cram the game directly on to the connector?


When I changed my pin connector, I somehow managed to not put it completely right together again, so now the game somehow mysteriously loads even though I do not push it down. Since I did it by accident, I can not imagine it being very difficult.
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GenesisDoes
Title: What nintendon't
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PostPosted: Dec 08 2010 08:25 am Reply with quote Back to top



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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
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PostPosted: Dec 08 2010 05:13 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Doesn't play everything.



 
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Douche McCallister
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PostPosted: Dec 08 2010 05:53 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Game Genie actually had codes that made games tougher. I distinctly remember looking at codes and being like "Always die in one hit? Who the fuck wants that?"


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SNESGuy
Title: El Duderino
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PostPosted: Dec 08 2010 06:46 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I already have a FC twin but Blackouts right it doesnt play every NES game


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Knyte
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PostPosted: Dec 08 2010 09:33 pm Reply with quote Back to top

SnesGuy wrote:
I already have a FC twin but Blackouts right it doesnt play every NES game

Emulation does.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
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PostPosted: Dec 08 2010 10:31 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Knyte wrote:
SnesGuy wrote:
I already have a FC twin but Blackouts right it doesnt play every NES game

Emulation does.

I want to get a big flat screen TV so I can hook up my computer and knockoff playstation controller and play all my old school games in the living room again, instead of hunched over the computer. I want to get some of those usb NES SNES and Genitals controllers but they're kinda pricey. Confused



 
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SNESGuy
Title: El Duderino
Joined: Jul 31 2010
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PostPosted: Dec 08 2010 11:57 pm Reply with quote Back to top

http://www.amazon.com/Classic-USB-Super-Nintendo-Controller-PC/dp/B002JAU20W/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1291866973&sr=8-2
Only 15$, i have this one and its ok but the D-pad hurts your thumbs after a while


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taterfyrings
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PostPosted: Dec 09 2010 12:51 am Reply with quote Back to top

I am using emulators a lot as well, but there is just nothing that can beat the sheer awesomeness of booting up my 20 year old nes and play the games on my old crt-tv.
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GenesisDoes
Title: What nintendon't
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PostPosted: Dec 09 2010 05:40 pm Reply with quote Back to top

SnesGuy wrote:
I already have a FC twin but Blackouts right it doesnt play every NES game


I thought about getting one, which games does it not play?

like Action 52 type games or it won't play a game like Contra?
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