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How do y'all like my GBC haul today? Cho Gals! Kotobuki Ran 2 Choplifter II James Bond 007 CIB Macross 7 - Ginga no Heart o Furuwasero!! Perfect Dark Pokemon Puzzle Challenge Project S-11 R-Type DX Tamagotchi (JP) Tomb Raider (lol) Wario Land II
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ACID POLICE posted:How do y'all like my GBC haul today? I APPROVE. Still need to pick up James Bond some day. I played the hell out of my uncle's copy of Choplifter II, and will probably cave and get the PSN game sometime.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 02:52 |
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I don't remember who was asking about a database of SNES covers five or so pages ago, but you should keep an eye on SNES Central. Byuu finished up his collection of every game, box, and manual and is working on getting images out to Snes Central for hosting. Gonna be awesome to get full scans of every manual and box for those hard to find games!
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 03:05 |
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WendigoJohnson posted:So nothing like opening a Game Genie and finding a whole egg sack of dead spiders. Nintendo Power warned you about using unlicensed peripherals. aaand I'm now a member of the Sega Saturn club. univbee fucked around with this message at 03:24 on Feb 8, 2013 |
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I've scrubbed it all the connectors, disabled the lockout chip, replaced the 72 pin connector, but still my NES refuses to work. In retrospect, it's probably been a long time coming (it was submerged under 8 feet of water when my basement flooded after the blizzard of 96), but at least I gave it the old college try. Now it's time to let my old friend go, and decide if the reliabilty of a top-loader is worth an rf connection...
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 03:51 |
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Ambitious Spider posted:I've scrubbed it all the connectors, disabled the lockout chip, replaced the 72 pin connector, but still my NES refuses to work. In retrospect, it's probably been a long time coming (it was submerged under 8 feet of water when my basement flooded after the blizzard of 96), but at least I gave it the old college try. Now it's time to let my old friend go, and decide if the reliabilty of a top-loader is worth an rf connection... You can always pay someone to AV mod it or do it your self if you can't stand the RF connection.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 04:05 |
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Ambitious Spider posted:I've scrubbed it all the connectors, disabled the lockout chip, replaced the 72 pin connector, but still my NES refuses to work. In retrospect, it's probably been a long time coming (it was submerged under 8 feet of water when my basement flooded after the blizzard of 96), but at least I gave it the old college try. Now it's time to let my old friend go, and decide if the reliabilty of a top-loader is worth an rf connection... Now all you need to do is decide whether you want to hold a funeral and bury it in the back yard, or pull a Frankenstein and put a miniature PC inside the case or something.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 04:11 |
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Honestly the 72-pin connector isn't as bad as it seems sometimes, the thing isn't too hard to deal with once you've watched a good tutorial video. The Toploader needs more than an AV Mod, it also needs the Expansion Audio Mod applied the "hard way" while the Frontloader has a very easy method. If you'd seriously go as far as to spend the money on a US Toploader, I'd consider going the small step further for an AV Famicom + 72->60 converter. But a Toaster is by far the most economic option, since they can usually be found cheap.
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Asbrandt posted:Honestly the 72-pin connector isn't as bad as it seems sometimes, the thing isn't too hard to deal with once you've watched a good tutorial video. Yea. Installing a 72 pin connector wasn't the problem (I broke the old one trying to just fix the pins) it's that I just kept getting a white screen. It worked for a while when I put another cart on top to hold it down, but then that stopped working and nothing seems to solve the problem. I found a guy selling a/v modded top loaders on ebay, so I might grab one of them when I have the spare funds.
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Hey just out of curiosity but does the Sega Saturn use any of the Genesis AV cables? I know the power cord is the same as the Playstation 2's.
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Well, with the Famicom Everdrive out and the NES version coming soon (or even with the use of 60->72 converters) the Expansion Audio is also important. Games such as Gimmick or the JP version of Castlevania 3 need it to have the full sound they produce. The Audio mod isn't too hard, especially if you'll only be using a NES Everdrive/Powerpak and not any converters, but it's something to be aware of. Edit: WendigoJohnson posted:Hey just out of curiosity but does the Sega Saturn use any of the Genesis AV cables? I know the power cord is the same as the Playstation 2's. If memory serves the Saturn uses a din connector that has more pins than the Genesis does, to accommodate the S-Video that the Saturn has but the Genesis lacks. Asbrandt fucked around with this message at 04:26 on Feb 8, 2013 |
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I was rummaging around in my dad's basement today and came upon a pretty cool Nintendo Sticker Book. Too bad 5-year-old me was a total trainwreck to it: Full album of the horrible-mangled inside: http://imgur.com/a/9mVY3
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 04:59 |
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shymog posted:Full album of the horrible-mangled inside: http://imgur.com/a/9mVY3 Ahhh Bermuda Triangle. Fond, frustrating memories. edit: Nope. I'm thinking of Cobra Triangle. Woops.
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shymog posted:Full album of the horrible-mangled inside: http://imgur.com/a/9mVY3 The Double Dragoning of Excitebike amuses me.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 05:30 |
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zari-gani posted:The Double Dragoning of Excitebike amuses me. I'm pretty sure if I would have Double Dragoned everything at that age. I didn't play Excitebike other than renting it, but I convinced my dad to buy every Double Dragon.
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shymog posted:I was rummaging around in my dad's basement today and came upon a pretty cool Nintendo Sticker Book. Too bad 5-year-old me was a total trainwreck to it: Thanks for posting these. I had some of these stickers back in the day, but not the book (punch out, mario bros and zelda i think). I also got given some of the badges pins, like these. I still probably have them at my dad's house. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nintendo...=1#ht_500wt_805 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Super-Ma...#ht_1529wt_1024
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the_lion posted:Thanks for posting these. I had some of these stickers back in the day, but not the book (punch out, mario bros and zelda i think). Those pins are awesome. I have a couple of those kinds of Nintendo pins in the last two pics in this album (along with some other neat old memorabilia): http://imgur.com/a/UWYyN Digging around through old stuff is awesome, especially when your parent is awesome (and a huge packrat).
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 06:40 |
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So I got the D-Terminal to component cable for the XRGB-mini today and after a few setting tweaks for PS2 games.... Oh my god. Everyone should own this loving thing. Obviously not talking PCSX2 level quality, but it really beats the poo poo of hooking the PS2 directly to the TV on component for flatscreens.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 08:00 |
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Ok so my idea of using an Augmented Reality translator worked for abit by sticking the ipad near the TV and having it decode the japanese text boxes. It gave a pretty accurate translation, devoid of gibberish. Unfortunetly the app nolonger seems to be working for whatever reason and started crashing upon loadup. Does anyone know of any similar apps, I tried Google Goggles but it appears to need to take a picture instead of doing it in real time.
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shymog posted:I was rummaging around in my dad's basement today and came upon a pretty cool Nintendo Sticker Book. Too bad 5-year-old me was a total trainwreck to it: What an incredible brawl taking place on the motocross track
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shymog posted:I was rummaging around in my dad's basement today and came upon a pretty cool Nintendo Sticker Book. Too bad 5-year-old me was a total trainwreck to it: Yep, I'm old; I remember back in 1995 when these were like $2 at Toys'R'Us. Got one; if I wasn't a high schooler I woulda invested! (I got the majority of the quantity of my NES collection by using the clearance sales of Blockbuster rental games of the mid '90s. Flintstones 2 for $5 tho that still ain't my best NES deal ever; that'd be Hot Slots for $3 at a pawn shop in '97) SUPER HASSLER fucked around with this message at 09:26 on Feb 8, 2013 |
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SUPER HASSLER posted:(I got the majority of the quantity of my NES collection by using the clearance sales of Blockbuster rental games of the mid '90s. Flintstones 2 for $5 tho that still ain't my best NES deal ever; that'd be Hot Slots for $3 at a pawn shop in '97) That's how I got a few of my SNES gems: Blockbuster was clearing out a huge section of their 16-bit titles during the N64 transition months, so I got Super Mario RPG, Yoshi's Island and Tetris Attack out of that deal. Pretty sure I didn't pay more than $8 for any one of them.
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shymog posted:I was rummaging around in my dad's basement today and came upon a pretty cool Nintendo Sticker Book. Too bad 5-year-old me was a total trainwreck to it:
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fatpat268 posted:Got them off taobao.com Do you have a link to them? I've spent half an hour and found a lot of PSP and Wii knock offs, but none of these.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 09:59 |
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So I thought I'd get in some more functional soldering practice by repairing the wires of some cheap headphones, intentionally cut since I needed to shorten them anyway. As I'm trying to slowly build my way up to doing things on actual retro electronics. It turns out I couldn't even actually get to the soldering stage, because no matter what wires I braided together or burned enamel off of, I could NOT get any of them to actually work again after cutting them. Grounds together, sound wires together, two aforementioned groups carefully seperated, but nothing. Mashing a few random wires bunches together got a bit of sound working, but I could never duplicated it in any clean or consistent way. RIP, two sets of dollar store earbuds, you taught me a vital lesson that I am just not good at electronics. Tumor Baby posted:That's how I got a few of my SNES gems: Blockbuster was clearing out a huge section of their 16-bit titles during the N64 transition months, so I got Super Mario RPG, Yoshi's Island and Tetris Attack out of that deal. Pretty sure I didn't pay more than $8 for any one of them. I got my copy of Super Mario RPG from a Hollywood Video SNES cleanout, along with an Illusion of Gaia which even still had the instruction manual/mini-guide, somehow. Too bad trying to remove the giant glaring labels ended up removing half of the cart's title stickers as well.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 10:22 |
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univbee posted:Nintendo Power warned you about using unlicensed peripherals. http://youtu.be/w2QRIWdNtxY
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Allen Wren posted:When you say "arcade perfect", how perfect do you really mean? Space Harrier is seriously one of my all-time favorites, and as far as I've been aware, there's never been a good port of it (with the possible exception of something in the last couple generations that I might have missed.) It's all about the audio and video. It looks really good coming out of Shenmue too but even then it's emulated and the output that should be all fuzzy is all blocky. The 32X version at least can use it's PWM to play raw/wav audio clips. It's not as extreme as the difference between Knuckles Chaotix on an emulator vs real system but the looks and sounds are both very different.
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WendigoJohnson posted:Ok so my idea of using an Augmented Reality translator worked for abit by sticking the ipad near the TV and having it decode the japanese text boxes. It gave a pretty accurate translation, devoid of gibberish. Unfortunetly the app nolonger seems to be working for whatever reason and started crashing upon loadup. What app were you using before? I would like to give this idea a shot, too.
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Here's a cool interview with Joe Miller, who used to work at Sega America during the Genesis days. It has some interesting info on how the company ran, Sega Channel, etc. e: quote:Joe Miller: What we did do with the SVP chip, which I don’t think a lot of people realize, is that we had a fully working level of Virtua Fighter running on that chip. That never shipped, and it ended up being saved for Saturn, obviously. Kind of explains a little of why the Saturn version of VF1 is rear end compared to the 32X version. kirbysuperstar fucked around with this message at 13:44 on Feb 8, 2013 |
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This thread is bad I keep buying stuff I don't need like a sony wega 28inch CRT and Rush 2049 for the dreamcast after remembering all the fun i had on the N64 version. Install Gentoo posted:All of my TVs with VGA support happen to support odd VGA inputs fine, but then I did tend to get TVs that I knew were good at handling various VGA inputs. vv Hey Install Gentoo bring me out of my lurking! I PM'ed you about hopefully grabbing a working sega cdx. Would love one if you have one spare
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Light Gun Man posted:What app were you using before? I would like to give this idea a shot, too. I was using Japan Goggles. I was only able to test it on an LED TV though and I was not able to yet test it on a CRT which has a much slower refresh rate. The Taint Reaper fucked around with this message at 14:17 on Feb 8, 2013 |
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chompy2 posted:Rush 2049 for the dreamcast You chose well... enjoy better-than-arcade perfection. [edit] vvv Ok, edited vvv
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zenintrude posted:You chose well... enjoy arcade perfection. It's not a perfect port of the arcade version though. It looks arcade perfect but all the home versions include the glider wings which the arcade lacked. The Taint Reaper fucked around with this message at 14:17 on Feb 8, 2013 |
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Midnight Raider posted:So I thought I'd get in some more functional soldering practice by repairing the wires of some cheap headphones, intentionally cut since I needed to shorten them anyway. As I'm trying to slowly build my way up to doing things on actual retro electronics. Goddamn, I was going to try some similar modding of my own and will probably break everything. Thanks for the practice idea, though, definitely better that than destroying an expensive console.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 14:21 |
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Has anyone that has ordered from Rakuten before had their stuff waiting awhile in U.S. customs? It's been 3 days now that every time I check the status on the USPS site, my stuff is still being processed. I've imported stuff from eBay and Play-Asia before without getting stuck in customs. Just not sure if this is the standard MO for Rakuten orders or if I just drew the short straw.
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univbee posted:Goddamn, I was going to try some similar modding of my own and will probably break everything. Thanks for the practice idea, though, definitely better that than destroying an expensive console. For what it's worth, those cheap dollar store earbuds aren't really meant to be fixed like that. If you want practical experience, go to a good will, find some cheap electronic thing, tear it apart and have fun. Desolder some chips, wire small pins together, etc. iastudent posted:Has anyone that has ordered from Rakuten before had their stuff waiting awhile in U.S. customs? It's been 3 days now that every time I check the status on the USPS site, my stuff is still being processed. Customs is a crap shot. Sometimes super fast, sometimes not.
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chompy2 posted:
zenintrude should have my CDX either now or very soon. Sorry, only had the one.
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Steampunk ruins everything. Technowrite fucked around with this message at 17:00 on Feb 8, 2013 |
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Many children will take a cardboard box and make it into a spaceship with a nothing but a sharpie. Steampunk is the adult evolution of this.
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midge posted:Many children will take a cardboard box and make it into a spaceship with a nothing but a sharpie. Steampunk is the adult evolution of this. It's actually the exact opposite... steampunkers (is that the preferred term?) take spaceships and turn them into boxes.
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