Chittagong
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Looking forward to them NT lifestyle shots, Chitta
there will be some mighty, steamy product porn. It's all planned in my head.
Looking forward to them NT lifestyle shots, Chitta
Are the dogbones more comfortable than the originals?
Are the dogbones more comfortable than the originals?
Are the dogbones more comfortable than the originals?
they're basically snes controllers.
more comfortable, and I think most people are used to angled buttons now.
games functions are mapped to the opposite angle on SNES and DS though (buttons XB instead of BA)
that's what messes people up
Not on Super Mario World though. Y was run and B was jump.
They changed it for wii virtual console though.. Really annoying how they want to force those b and a buttons on us.
Recently bought an ntsc Nes from the US which supposedly had new pin connector, but it almost wont read my (also ntsc) games at all. I changed it myself in my (region-free) pal-nes a long time ago, a they work fine there, so did I get tricked? Would it help to open it and disable the lockout chip?
What exactly is the NES doing when you put a game in and turn it on?
Recently bought an ntsc Nes from the US which supposedly had new pin connector, but it almost wont read my (also ntsc) games at all. I changed it myself in my (region-free) pal-nes a long time ago, a they work fine there, so did I get tricked? Would it help to open it and disable the lockout chip?
The normal stuff, blinking, not blinking but showing a grey screen, or maybe showing a very distorted (but playable) picture. The stuff a machine with an old pin-connector would do I guess?
Clean the connector and make sure the pins are properly aligned. Also make sure your games are clean. If that doesn't work, disabling the lockout chip might help, sometimes they overreact. And if that doesn't work there may be a problem with the PPU, but don't worry about that just yet.
That happened to me as well when I bought my NTSC NES. Supposedly had a new connector put in it but it was obvious that it didn't since it took forever to get a game running on it. Put in a new connector myself and also disabled the lockout chip while I was at it, and it worked like new after that.
Clean the pins on your carts. They are tarnished. Use rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab. Scrub hard, you will see a grayish material come off, that's the tarnish.
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Whats the difference between a PVM and a good wega set? Or rather whats the reason people get hype over PVM?
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PVM's can take RGB, and consumer televisions in the US typically don't. They top out at s-video. Broadcast monitors are also very high quality in general because their use in professional environments typically meant that they wanted a picture as close to the source as possible.
Famicom Titlers are stupidly sexy. For me personally, the holy grails of retro systems are that and a Pioneer LaserActive with the Sega attachment. All my wants.All of my jelly
Not impossible but improbable. I got an nec monitor with BNC inputs at a thrift store maybe 10 years ago but there was burn-in so it was a waste of 10 bucks. So even if you see one try before u buy.Sounds pretty good...I wonder if it would even be possible to come across one at a thrift store?
The dogbone controller is great, but they made a big mistake in its design when they didn't put turbo buttons on it! In many NES games turbo is essential. For this reason the NES Max or NES Advantage are best.
I checked the games on my Pal Nes, and they work fine. I ordered a new pin connector and got rid of the lockout pin, hopefully that takes care of it. But thanks for answers!
The dogbone controller is great, but they made a big mistake in its design when they didn't put turbo buttons on it! In many NES games turbo is essential. For this reason the NES Max or NES Advantage are best.
Good luck! I'd personally stick with the original connector wherever possible but hopefully the new one you ordered is decent quality.
That's only a problem on a DS because:I disagree.
I feel Xbox's X+A, Playstation's Square and X, to be the most comfortable buttons to be pressing together. It's so much easier to have access to the other face buttons when your main buttons are the two on the inside. If you're hovering over SNES's B and A, it's like your hand isn't set as far in on the controller as it could be, for maximum comfort.
The second example isn't accurate to what you'd do, but you would have your hand positioned more to the right, so you wouldn't be snug against the system.
When is the Analogue Nt coming out? I also heard about the upcoming HDMI NES that's suppose to come later.
I don't want to mod an NES.=O
I'm starting to question that as well with no updated info either, looks to be later than we thought.No release date yet? That's concerning. I wonder if they even make the Summer 2014 target.
Oh yeah, right, they do. I actually have a Four Score that I use as a controller extender, but I keep forgetting it has turbo/slow on it since I never use it there...Well you could always get one of those 4 player adapters. They have a turbo option. And with the added bonus of extending the cables.
It's basically similar to a SNES design, just with only A and B from it.I dont really like the dogbone controller, I really dislike the angle the buttons are placed in, going from upper right to lower left. Should have been lower right to upper left, and it would have been perfect for the way I hold it.
I use it for most anything which involves mashing on a button a lot! This means plenty of NES games benefit.Btw, which Nes-games do you consider the turbo essensial for?
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ahh, so you're the lucky bastard on NA that got that. very nice.
I Googled "Titler" to educate myself on that hardware but just ended up puzzled by Google's image results...
Apparently drawing Hitler on a pair of tits (and vice versa) is a thing. Who knew?
I Googled "Titler" to educate myself on that hardware but just ended up puzzled by Google's image results...
Apparently drawing Hitler on a pair of tits (and vice versa) is a thing. Who knew?
It's basically similar to a SNES design, just with only A and B from it.
Welcome! Nice collection!Hey guys! I'm new to Neogaf (this is my first post). Sorry for being a bit late to the NES appreciation party.
Here's my modest, and still growing, NES/Famicom collection:
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My favorite gem is this little guy:
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Nazo No Murasamejou.
I discovered it by accident and *highly* recommend it. It's probably my favorite import on the system. Does anyone else think it's weird that it was never localized for North America? It seems so polished. I guess NOA thought it was "too hard" for American gamers like Lost Levels?
Sounds pretty good...I wonder if it would even be possible to come across one at a thrift store?