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who still has there old nintendo systems
i had three now i only have one and a few games i wish i still had my old sega 32 bit system but it broke |
Yep, I still have it. Fixed it once years ago, and it's never given me problems.. ever.
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I sold mine when I got a Super Nintendo, and I've regretted it since. I could buy I new one, but for some reason it's not the same to just get some used one when the used wasn't caused by me. :)
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My mom gave mine away to her friend's kids.
They sold it when they got an N64. I had a Sega Genesis but i gave it to Dyne because I didn't particularily wanted it when I found out that my Dungeons and Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun cartridge no longer worked. Plus I wanted to help out Dyne's collection. I will put him to shame when my Sega Saturn I ordered off of Ebay comes in the mail. |
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I still have a SNES. But I want to get all the classic Ninty consoles just because they are still very cheap and I can find the great games at Pawn Shops for like $5. Some might even have games like FF (number here) for $5 or $10 while a comic book store (with knowledge about game prices) charge $30 or $40 for the same thing. You will most likely get a worse look if you buy at a Pawn Shop, but I dont need the box:p
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I always end up selling all my systems after their lifespan has run out...I really dont know why I havent sold my Dreamcast yet.
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I got my system in 1997-98 (not sure) for $50. The system didn't last long in the market... but the games are great! *hugs his Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean* |
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The $45 is including shipping and handeling. So I think I got a good deal. |
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I have all the Nintendo systems. NES games are a lot funner to play than most PS2, GC, or X-Box games I'd say. Ice Hockey, World Cup Soccer, Mario Bros 1, Mario Bros 3, etc.
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I still have mine! And a gun for duck hunt :)
So yeah, I have SMB/Duck Hunt, SMB2, SMB3, and I sold all the others :( |
I still have my NES, but it goes blink blink blink blink BLINK BLINK BLINK BLINK BLINK GODDAMNIT BLIIIIINNNNK!!............ And I know how to fix it (replace 72 pin connector) but I'm too lazy, and I sold all my NES games to a friend of mine and shoved my NES in the closet...
But everytime I go to my friend's house (not very often since it's like a 20 minute drive there) we can enjoy good NES games because his works perfectly... Fun times... |
Yeah, I still have my NES and SNES. I have over a hundred games for NES and maybe 40-50 for SNES. How can you not keep the best systems ever?
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They have a tutorial for opening it up and bending the connectors back. You don't need to replace anything. |
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.... By the way I tried that awhile back and it didn't work... The first time after the operation, the game turned on just fine, after that it was back to it's old problems... |
Meh, it's like a 10-minute job. Not very long compared to a game session. :p Hell, driving to wherever to find one to replace it would take longer.... And this way is free.
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