NES mini (entire NES system in controller!)
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- ShockSlayer
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Frikin sweet.
Now GO SAVE THE WORLD! of warcraft.
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EDIT: Warcraft = bad
Now GO SAVE THE WORLD! of warcraft.
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EDIT: Warcraft = bad
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- jedi knight
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@shockslayer: noooooo way! My friend played that game, got addicted BAD. I'm not touching it
@vskid: No point. It's a home system, so wall power would last longer, and wouldn't add the extra weight that batterys would. This way you cna use it for long gaming sessions (went over and played it today actually. Both of us, for an hour or two with 2 player Pac-Man and Pooyan, among others. Fun stuff.)
@jedi knight:ooo! And it's chocolate instead of raisin, thats what I'm talking about! (have had a running streak of raisin cookies lately, and i despise them)
@vskid: No point. It's a home system, so wall power would last longer, and wouldn't add the extra weight that batterys would. This way you cna use it for long gaming sessions (went over and played it today actually. Both of us, for an hour or two with 2 player Pac-Man and Pooyan, among others. Fun stuff.)
@jedi knight:ooo! And it's chocolate instead of raisin, thats what I'm talking about! (have had a running streak of raisin cookies lately, and i despise them)
Wow, the wiring in there is... amazing
wouldn't it have saved you some work if you just jammed a yobo or a blaze retrocon in there instead? Wow....
wouldn't it have saved you some work if you just jammed a yobo or a blaze retrocon in there instead? Wow....
gannon wrote:hmm... *ponders about power abuse*
benheck wrote:Wow, guess I should have searched my own forums! Oh wait, I don't have to since the rules don't apply to me
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That's what I wonder. Can anybody tell me the size of their NES clone board, and if it would fit in the back of the NES controller? Somebody could make these pretty fast if they fit.
This Super Joy 3 I happened to get at a Good Will for $3, so of course I had to use it. I work with what I got. I actually prefer Super Joy's, because of the extremely fun pirate games on there. It's like having an entire collection of NES carts in one controller! And the hand wiring of the cartridge slot's not so bad after you've done it several other times.
This Super Joy 3 I happened to get at a Good Will for $3, so of course I had to use it. I work with what I got. I actually prefer Super Joy's, because of the extremely fun pirate games on there. It's like having an entire collection of NES carts in one controller! And the hand wiring of the cartridge slot's not so bad after you've done it several other times.
Well, I hear blaze is a bit smaller. I can test it with a yobo, though, as I don't have a blaze.G-force wrote:That's what I wonder. Can anybody tell me the size of their NES clone board, and if it would fit in the back of the NES controller? Somebody could make these pretty fast if they fit.
This Super Joy 3 I happened to get at a Good Will for $3, so of course I had to use it. I work with what I got. I actually prefer Super Joy's, because of the extremely fun pirate games on there. It's like having an entire collection of NES carts in one controller! And the hand wiring of the cartridge slot's not so bad after you've done it several other times.
gannon wrote:hmm... *ponders about power abuse*
benheck wrote:Wow, guess I should have searched my own forums! Oh wait, I don't have to since the rules don't apply to me
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