Ancestor_of_Erdrick said:What's up with the big roman numeral I in the upper left corner?
Ancestor_of_Erdrick said:What's up with the big roman numeral I in the upper left corner?
SuperPac said:This would've been more useful had they said something before people who would've bought it had already imported it.
But it would've been even better if they'd just go ahead and make an NES Micro.
I thought/hoped this was one of those unspoken things already realized by a good chunk of the posters here.Sho Nuff said:And you douches on this forum don't count.
Docpan said:If the packaging is as cool as the Famicom Micro in Japan: Sold.
mr_sockochris said:Wouldn't a NES Micro make more sense?
I forgot there's a volumn slider on controler IIKulock said:Controller I.
Controller II looked a little different, I think had an extra switch too.
Edit: Apparently a bit more different than I remembered...
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Kulock said:Controller I.
Controller II looked a little different, I think had an extra switch too.
Edit: Apparently a bit more different than I remembered...
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Hahahah. I never noticed that before either. Thanks, GAF!!!dbish said:As a complete aside, I FINALLY understand why only player one can pause in super mario brothers no matter who is playing - famicom controller #2 didn't have a start button.
Life-long mystery finally solved.
dbish said:As a complete aside, I FINALLY understand why only player one can pause in super mario brothers no matter who is playing - famicom controller #2 didn't have a start button.
Life-long mystery finally solved.
Jacobi said:Shit, I already have a Micro.
I DON'T NEED IT
I DON'T NEED IT
I DON'T NEED THAT
Unison said:They should really be selling these faceplates separately... :lol
Dazzla said:NES Micro please
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Dazzla said:NES Micro please
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Kulock said:Controller I.
Controller II looked a little different, I think had an extra switch too.
Edit: Apparently a bit more different than I remembered...
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And no start/select buttons?Pimpbaa said:What the heck is the mic for on the 2nd controller?
Pimpbaa said:What the heck is the mic for on the 2nd controller?
SuperPac said:This would've been more useful had they said something before people who would've bought it had already imported it.
But it would've been even better if they'd just go ahead and make an NES Micro.
QFTMr_Furious said:Famicom Micro in the U.S. = Stupid
japtor said:bored so i did a mockup (my first one evar i think). that and the other one annoyed me, not that mine ended up all that great either. maybe nighttrain can peddle it off as his own creation one day.
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(to hell with the gaming age watermark and the lettering on the buttons, and the various other little crappy problems)
You could scream into the microphone to kill the Pols Voice enemies in Legend of Zelda and make the shop keeper in Kid Icarus lower the prices (in the western version you had to press A & B on the second controller).MutFox said:I remember having the Famicom when I was a kid, and for no reason, talk in to the mic.
My voice would come out of the speakers on my TV...
That's all it did.
I don't think any voice recognition game ever came out for the Famicom,
but I could be wrong.
Mr_Furious said:Famicom Micro in the U.S. = Stupid
You could scream into the microphone to kill the Pols Voice enemies in Legend of Zelda and make the shop keeper in Kid Icarus lower the prices (in the western version you had to press A & B on the second controller).
A ghost with big ears and a weak point - he hates loud noise