NES/Famicom Appreciation Thread

My Castlevania cart opened up (posted about it not working a few posts up). Listing advertised pins as "great." Hmm...

This is after I cleaned them with rubbing alcohol. It looks like eraser and elbow grease time; not sure that's going to do it though.

Damn. Does it load at all?
 
Got my NESRGB kit in the mail... but I can't open my AV Famicom until my gamebit screwdriver arrives in the mail ;_; Alas I was tempted by the $1.99 gamebit on amazon but it's on the slow train from China ;_;

I wouldn't have this problem with my OG Famicom or my NES. They just use regular Phillips screws.
 
Got my NESRGB kit in the mail... but I can't open my AV Famicom until my gamebit screwdriver arrives in the mail ;_; Alas I was tempted by the $1.99 gamebit on amazon but it's on the slow train from China ;_;

I wouldn't have this problem with my OG Famicom or my NES. They just use regular Phillips screws.
If you're really desperate, you can melt a pen cap or something and use to to unscrew it

Hey does NESRGB require csync?
 
Damn. Does it load at all?
After another round of cleaning it works! Yeah!

...now I need to remember how to play this game, ha. I never owned it back in the day but I've played it many times. I love Castlevania so can't wait to spend more time with the OG.

I died on the first boss several times tonight.
 
After another round of cleaning it works! Yeah!

...now I need to remember how to play this game, ha. I never owned it back in the day but I've played it many times. I love Castlevania so can't wait to spend more time with the OG.

I died on the first boss several times tonight.

Glad to hear the game's working for you! Keep at it. This is a game that rewards patience and skill. And that music! PERFECTION
 
My lovely girlfriend made this for me! Amazing!

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She doesn't know anything about games, but I guess she cosmically clued in that I've been high on 8-bit Nintendo lately.
 
I'm just hoping 8bitdo adds in support for controllers connected to the Wii Remote so I can use those babies wireless with an actual NES.
I think that already works? I seem to remember their receiver had original Wii classic controller support...?
 
I think that already works? I seem to remember their receiver had original Wii classic controller support...?

As far as I know it supports the Wii Remote and Wii U Pro Controller but nothing attached to the Wii Remote (Classic Controller, etc.)

Though admittedly information on the device seems to be hard to come by so I could be going by bad info.
 
that estate sale game stuff is probably already sold, lol

game collectors don't know the meaning of "no early birds"

Yup, between hardcore collectors and resellers someone like me just doesn't have a chance at things like that so I don't even bother anymore, at least in the area I'm in.
 
Popped open my Control Deck (TM) today and finally disabled the 10NES and swapped the the aftermarket 27 pin connector I've been using for nearly 20 years with a refurbished OEM one. Both were as simple as advertised.

I was finally able to play the Asian version of Super Mario Bros I bought in Japan for kicks way back in 2009. Same game, of course, but the music is sped up. Is that an optimization thing? I figured Asian regions were NSTC. Anyone have a clue on this?

Next up is the PAL Classic Series version of Mario Bros that's coming in the mail. I missed it today so I'll get it at the post office Monday.
 
Definitely a keeper. Happy birthday Alex!

Thanks!!
I like how they just hook it up with crappy rf to a random old crt.
Famicom is RF only, so unfortunately they'd have to.

Popped open my Control Deck (TM) today and finally disabled the 10NES and swapped the the aftermarket 27 pin connector I've been using for nearly 20 years with a refurbished OEM one. Both were as simple as advertised.

I was finally able to play the Asian version of Super Mario Bros I bought in Japan for kicks way back in 2009. Same game, of course, but the music is sped up. Is that an optimization thing? I figured Asian regions were NSTC. Anyone have a clue on this?

Next up is the PAL Classic Series version of Mario Bros that's coming in the mail. I missed it today so I'll get it at the post office Monday.
Welcome back to the OG 72 pin connector fold.

I've found it is a tad more fickle than with the death grip connector. But clean your carts and you'll be fine.
 
Popped open my Control Deck (TM) today and finally disabled the 10NES and swapped the the aftermarket 27 pin connector I've been using for nearly 20 years with a refurbished OEM one. Both were as simple as advertised.

I was finally able to play the Asian version of Super Mario Bros I bought in Japan for kicks way back in 2009. Same game, of course, but the music is sped up. Is that an optimization thing? I figured Asian regions were NSTC. Anyone have a clue on this?

Next up is the PAL Classic Series version of Mario Bros that's coming in the mail. I missed it today so I'll get it at the post office Monday.

IIRC the Asian systems were strange in that the console and the games are PAL, but it has some type of converter that converts the image to an NTSC signal. Or maybe that was the Korean systems. I definitely remember reading something like this though.
 
Thanks!!
Famicom is RF only, so unfortunately they'd have to..

Ah true, I had completely forgotten about that. Wasnt there a late era revision of the original Famicom with AV out? Or was that only the AV Famicom? Anyways, it is quite a contrast to all the stuff we do to get perfect picture :)

On another note, i played a bit of Adventure of Lolo 2 yesterday. I think it is ok, but maybe a little tedious, I dont know. Made it to the third floor before getting bored. I was able to beat Lolo 1 a few years ago though, so guess i might have liked that better?
 
I've found it is a tad more fickle than with the death grip connector. But clean your carts and you'll be fine.

I car fully clean every cart I play now if it hasn't been cleaned in a while. I use my preferred method (open cart, eraser, alcohol). The carts don't slide in and out *quite* as easily as I remember from the old days but maybe that's because it's a refurb. They might have readjusted the pins. I supposed after a few months of use it will open back a bit. As of right now I don't even have to push the cart down. Seems really rock solid.

IIRC the Asian systems were strange in that the console and the games are PAL, but it has some type of converter that converts the image to an NTSC signal. Or maybe that was the Korean systems. I definitely remember reading something like this though.

Interesting. Yeah, the gameplay doesn't feel faster the music is sped up to the same speed as when the timer hits 100 or less. It's kind of cool - like always playing "under pressure"!
 
I've beaten Castlevania before so I'm playing Simon's Quest instead this October. I can't imagine myself playing this game as a kid and trying to figure it out. I can't even figure it out now. I had to watch play through vids on youtube to see what the hell to even do after a half hour running around. Aside from the that the gameplay is fine. I think I'm better prepared to figure the rest of the stuff out.
 
I think as long as you know about the equip crystals and duck-thing, you will be fine in Simons Quest. Btw, I would love a modern tak on Simon roaming the Transylvanian countryside, either in 2D or 3D.
 
Had a thought. (this was from the AV thread a little while ago)

Would this be possible with a Famicom->NES adapter + Game Genie to make it long enough?

It's possible but you won't get the additional sound channel from the FDS without some extra modding. At that point I'd just pick up a Famicom or something.
 
I've beaten Castlevania before so I'm playing Simon's Quest instead this October. I can't imagine myself playing this game as a kid and trying to figure it out. I can't even figure it out now. I had to watch play through vids on youtube to see what the hell to even do after a half hour running around. Aside from the that the gameplay is fine. I think I'm better prepared to figure the rest of the stuff out.

Simon's quest would've been SO much better with a good localization.
 
I'm surprised Simon's Quest hasn't already received a fan retranslation. Or am I wrong? Would love to play a properly translated Simon's Quest though I have heard that the Japanese version is quite cryptic as well. Would love a translation that just makes sense I guess.
 
I'm surprised Simon's Quest hasn't already received a fan retranslation.
There are several.

The two most substantial ones are 'Redaction'

http://www.thealmightyguru.com/Games/Hacking/Hacks/SimonsRedaction.html

And 'Retranslation'

http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/1032/

I played though redaction years ago, it's quite good. I also added some other hacks to the same rom to speed up the day night transition and fix some other issues, I think it was this:
http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/912/

The latter retranslation is pretty cool project though, I haven't checked it out in a while. It adds an in-game map, which is scanned from the Japanese manual.
 
There are several.

The two most substantial ones are 'Redaction'

http://www.thealmightyguru.com/Games/Hacking/Hacks/SimonsRedaction.html

And 'Retranslation'

http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/1032/

I played though redaction years ago, it's quite good. I also added some other hacks to the same rom to speed up the day night transition and fix some other issues, I think it was this:
http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/912/

The latter retranslation is pretty cool project though, I haven't checked it out in a while. It adds an in-game map, which is scanned from the Japanese manual.

Oh WOW! I had *no* idea. Thanks D.Lo. I'll be busy tonight!

EDIT: lol Redaction was even featured on AVGN. Not sure how this slipped by me
 
I beat Simon's Quest today. A relatively stress free and easy NES game when it's all said and done. Infinite continues AND passwords, oh my. I wish there were a couple more bosses because I like the general combat in the game and the series. I guess I got the bad ending because I took too long. Oh well.
 
I beat Simon's Quest today. A relatively stress free and easy NES game when it's all said and done. Infinite continues AND passwords, oh my. I wish there were a couple more bosses because I like the general combat in the game and the series. I guess I got the bad ending because I took too long. Oh well.

You dont even need to fight most bosses lol, can just walk straight past Grim Reaper for instance.
 
Made it until the Frankenstein boss. But had no chance of defeating it.

The trick is to hold on to the holy water from the beginning of the stage. You can pretty much mash attack and subweapon from the platform in front of his starting point and you should do enough burst damage that you don't need to worry about dodging anything. Basically he'll die faster than you.
 
The trick is to hold on to the holy water from the beginning of the stage. You can pretty much mash attack and subweapon from the platform in front of his starting point and you should do enough burst damage that you don't need to worry about dodging anything. Basically he'll die faster than you.
If you do it right you'll lock him in place and take no damage. Same with Death.
 
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