Hello. I wanted to know where the 72 pin card edge connector came from on Ben's n.o.a.c portable. Thanks for the help in advance.
Alienbiker99
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[/quote]Smashed-open Gyromite cartridges! Yes, it's true. Inside some of the VERY oldest NES cartridges is the Famicom ROM PCB of the game, which goes into a Famicom-to-NES converter, and then the standard NES connector. I don't know if Nintendo was trying to use excess Famicom inventory when they made their jump to the States, but it's a great way to find adapters now!
(Look for specially UN-marked cartridges of old games like Gyromite, Stack-Um, Hogan's Alley or Excitebike. Compare the weight of the cart with another NES cart laying on the shelf, say, Deadly Towers. If the old NES cart feels heavier / off-balance, there's a good chance it contains an adapter! Smash it open and enjoy!)
You can buy them here for $2.50 a peice. Gannon you should carry these in your store. I think it would be good for ppl that want to make a nes portable with an original nes.
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