08-17-2003, 06:50 PM
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Mr. Perfect
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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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08-17-2003, 09:21 PM
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Celtic Cutie
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Re: nintendo
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 
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08-17-2003, 09:32 PM
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Village Idiot
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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...
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08-17-2003, 11:21 PM
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Banned
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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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08-18-2003, 01:24 AM
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Or should I say.. smanger
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Re: nintendo
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Originally Posted by DeathsHand
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...
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Go to http://www.classicgaming.com
They have a tutorial for opening it up and bending the connectors back. You don't need to replace anything.
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08-18-2003, 06:47 PM
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Village Idiot
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Re: Re: nintendo
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Originally Posted by Dyne
Go to http://www.classicgaming.com
They have a tutorial for opening it up and bending the connectors back. You don't need to replace anything.
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What the hell!? If I'm too damn lazy to replace it, what on earth makes you think I'd take the time to do the tedius work of carefully bending each little pin!?
.... 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...
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08-21-2003, 03:58 AM
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Or should I say.. smanger
Dyne is offline
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Meh, it's like a 10-minute job. Not very long compared to a game session.  Hell, driving to wherever to find one to replace it would take longer.... And this way is free.
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