grut
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Post by grut on Jan 27, 2007 8:30:50 GMT -5
I just thought of something else I'd offer for today. If anyone has an origional NES system or NES cartidges they want to play but for some reason don't work very well anymore I can probably fix them for you. If the NES does the dreading blinking then it's just the lock-out chip on the mainboard. If the games screw up mid game then it's probably a dirty connection between the nes and the cartridge which can be fixed with q-tips and good ole alcohol.
This isn't a very difficult process and there are plenty of guides online but I figured incase anyone didn't feel comfortable doing it themselves I'd offer I disagreeistance.
I did this to my NES and also my copy of SuperC and now I can actually play the game for more than 2 minutes. I can't make it past the second level but hey, at least it works now.
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Post by timekeeper on Jan 27, 2007 10:04:18 GMT -5
My computer broke, so I'm just bringing my DS Lite, Metroid Prime: Hunters, and Trauma Centre: Under the Knife.
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asahetter
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Fozzie bear is my hero
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Post by asahetter on Jan 27, 2007 11:48:48 GMT -5
I'll be bringing a bunch of board games and my ds (hopefully can find all the games) as soon as I get out of my office for the day.
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Post by shadow233 on Jan 27, 2007 12:14:02 GMT -5
I'm bringing my Wii, 2 wiimotes, 1 nunchuk, wii sports, legend of zelda, red steel, and a tv to play it all on. I have a bunch of VC games on my Wii too.
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