6 posts tagged “nes”
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Looks like an Ebay seller by the name of Hellokitty11111111111 is selling some great, and working, NES consoles with a custom paint job. The Buy It Now price of $150.00 is a little steep but I will say that these are pretty awesome. Create a bid here.
This guy out in France just put a working NES into an actual game cartridge. Now lets keep in mine that he didnt actually take the inerds of a NES and shrink it down. He got his hands on a clone that fits entirely on a single chip. Still, this is very cool.
I wish I had some free time on my hands, because I have some old consoles lieing around collecting dust. How about an Atari 2600(I actually have 8 of them that I just recently got my hands on). I know Ben Heckendorn created a portable for it but I would love to come up with my own ideas. But time is not on my side.
Some awesome creativity went into creating this portable NES.
http://www.longhornengineer.com/Projects/NESpV3
warning:site may be down, check often
Plenty of pics and a video of it working. The Wooden SNES would make plenty of geeks go gaga.
Some guys got a little bored and decided they were going to figure out a way to get our never fading classic "NES" titles to play on the iPhone. OK, too cool, but it still won't change my mind about buying this thing. There is currently no sound in the emulator but it's well on it's way.
Have you got one of those original Nintendo's, but you can't play anything because everytime you put a cartidge in the screen just flashes or the power flickers off and on? Now you can fix it in just a few simple steps, as long as your not scared to take things apart. The basic idea is to replace the 72 pin connector that the cartridge actually plugs into, and trust me it will work. I've probably fixed a little over 20 of these classic machines. And yes, I still love DUCK HUNT.
Here are some easy step-by-step instructions
http://www.jandar.net/nes72pin/
Here is where you purchase your new 72 pin connector
http://www.estarland.com/index.asp?page=NintendoNES&product=16956&q=
Send in your screen shots when you get it working again.