Rygar 8 Bit
Jaguar 64-bit
dat soundtrack doe
its more tim follin so very yes
dat soundtrack doe
Aww that's cute. What a great game too.My daughter (4) is sitting across from me playing Kirby's Adventure, and doing fairly well. As odd as it may sound, I always kind of hoped this would happen, that my kids would be able to enjoy the same games and stuff I did without being "ruined" on them... Such a silly worry in retrospect, she enjoys this as much if not more than New Super Mario U or Pikmin 3. Truly timeless games are timeless.
Kind of surreal actually being in this situation after over a decade of thinking on it though.
Is your TV black and white? =P
It is not.
I finally had some time last night to try another round of cleaning. I cleaned the motherboard contacts for the 72 pin this time and did two rounds of boiling the 72 pin connector, cleaning the cartridge I am using to clean it between boils. I put everything back together and still the same result. I am using a 3rd party AC adapter and AV cables. They are the same I use for my other system, but could that be causing the problem? Otherwise, any other ideas?
On a happier note, this guy came last night.
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I finally have all four Dragon Warriors and this puts me at 130 NES games. I need some more shelving.
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I wanted to share this. It's my 4 year old daughter (mentioned earlier) beating the first level of Mario 3. The second level is still giving her trouble, but not a bad start! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_Cdo4Tl6Oc
Nerdification process begins!
If you have a walmart nearby, believe it or not, they have some pretty decent shelving for 30 bucks or so. Media storage shelf (wooden and you have to put it together, but it looks pretty nice, and fits a decent amount of stuff).
Its not a picture of the whole shelf, but you get the idea, the shelves are adjustable too:
If you stack the NES games vertical, you should be able to fit alot.
I wanted to share this. It's my 4 year old daughter (mentioned earlier) beating the first level of Mario 3. The second level is still giving her trouble, but not a bad start! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_Cdo4Tl6Oc
Nerdification process begins!
Again, I don't think it's good news... Grey is not a color it should be outputting. You could try different AV cables, but if it was only the AV cables you'd expect to still get sound if everything else was working. Grey sounds to me like there isn't anything being output by the PPU... but I might not be experienced enough to fully make that call.
Gonna give a new 72 pin connector a try next. Sounds like the NES motherboard is nearly indestructible and that the 72 pin connector is responsible for 99.9% of connection issues.
Also, finished Shadowgate last night. Time to move onto Deja Vu.
Yeah some connectors are just too far gone. You did try to bend the pins on the connector so they become tighter around the cart pins right? Just cleaning it is not enough on a lot of them. But I had one that I cleaned, boiled and rebent the pins on which still wouldn't work. Put in a new connector and the NES was as good as new. If a new connector doesn't work it's likely something with the motherboard.
I swapped out the connector from my other NES and it worked just fine. Looks like this NES (motherboard revision 08) displays a gray screen when it cannot make a connection whereas my other NES (motherboard revision 11) displays a blue screen. Gonna pick up a new 72 pin connector from my local retro game store tonight.
but, as far as I know, it blinks different colors based on which pin isn't making contact... sort of like an error code for the nintendo techs.. so if yours blinks a lot of different colors, it could be the game... if it always blinks one color, its probably your 72-pin connector.
Got my new 72 pin connector and installed it. The system now works great except it now has a death grip on any game I put in there. As an added bonus, this system is old enough to be able to play unlicensed games that stun the lockout chip. I'll probably only use the system for those games because I am paranoid about the tight grip potentially damaging my other games.
Got my new 72 pin connector and installed it. The system now works great except it now has a death grip on any game I put in there. As an added bonus, this system is old enough to be able to play unlicensed games that stun the lockout chip. I'll probably only use the system for those games because I am paranoid about the tight grip potentially damaging my other games.
Did they release the Battle Kid 2 ROM? I thought only the first had been dumped. At least officially.
For the Famicom collectors, how are you displaying your games on a bookshelf? I plan on getting into Famicom collecting soon and want to know, since really, there isn't a label on any of the sides of the cart.
they'll also fit loose Sega Master System and Genesis carts.
Ewwww. Master System and Genesis carts that are loose?
Gross.
It happens sometimes... that day you get a loose cart of a great game. And what of the cardboard box games? You want to keep opening those 20 year old collectables every time you play?
The cardboard boxes are definitely born of Satan, but I've actually got box protectors for those. As long as I'm careful sliding the games out and I keep them in the protectors, I think they'll be fine.
Every time you open the lid of the game box it'll wear out a little. That's why you can see if a game has been opened before by looking for a white line where the lid bends.
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For Sega Genesis, most of the cardboard boxes don't open with a lid. It's just a tray and slides out.
I think Castlevania Bloodlines is the only one I have with a lid.
Loose NES/SNES/N64 carts are different from Genesis. It's all cardboard there. Most Genesis games came in plastic boxes, so it's much easier to do a CIB collection there.