Super Joy III help
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Super Joy III help
Alright, I just got a Super Joy III from a thrift shop for like 2 dollars. Problem is, there's no batteries, battery cover/case, or AC adaptor. Can someone tell me what I can run this off of? I can't tell what goes in the battery part (looks like some sort of battery pack?) and I can't find any information on what kind of power supply is required.
2 "pong" systems, Atari 2600, Odyssey2, Intellivision III, Top Loading NES, GameBoy Pocket, Sega Genesis 3, Sega Nomad, Game.com, N64, Playstation, Dreamcast, GameCube, XBox


no, it has a standard famicom cart slot.
the reason is has no accessories is because it was loose, not because it was packaged without them.
it has a place for what i assume is a battery pack in the equivilent of the rumble pack slot. I'm pretty sure it takes 4 double A batteries, as i found a similar model on vidgame.net (this one had a genesis 2 style RF on it though, whereas mine doesn't). however, i still have no idea what kind of AC adaptor it requires.
the reason is has no accessories is because it was loose, not because it was packaged without them.
it has a place for what i assume is a battery pack in the equivilent of the rumble pack slot. I'm pretty sure it takes 4 double A batteries, as i found a similar model on vidgame.net (this one had a genesis 2 style RF on it though, whereas mine doesn't). however, i still have no idea what kind of AC adaptor it requires.
2 "pong" systems, Atari 2600, Odyssey2, Intellivision III, Top Loading NES, GameBoy Pocket, Sega Genesis 3, Sega Nomad, Game.com, N64, Playstation, Dreamcast, GameCube, XBox


alright, i wired together a battery pack with 4 AAs and some tin foil, and i couldn't get it to power on. The AV cables might not have been pushed in far enough, as the ports on the superjoy don't allow them to go in to a normal length, but i don't think that was the problem.
possible reasons i can think of that it doesn't work:
-the battery power is somehow broken.
-the aluminum foil i used doesn't conduct electricity (or has too much resistance, which seems wrong)
-it is one of the superjoys that requires a cartridge. would that cause it to not send a signal to my tv?
-the whole damn thing is b0rked. i mean, it was in a thrift store.
possible reasons i can think of that it doesn't work:
-the battery power is somehow broken.
-the aluminum foil i used doesn't conduct electricity (or has too much resistance, which seems wrong)
-it is one of the superjoys that requires a cartridge. would that cause it to not send a signal to my tv?
-the whole damn thing is b0rked. i mean, it was in a thrift store.
2 "pong" systems, Atari 2600, Odyssey2, Intellivision III, Top Loading NES, GameBoy Pocket, Sega Genesis 3, Sega Nomad, Game.com, N64, Playstation, Dreamcast, GameCube, XBox


can you be more specific?gannon wrote:Also, most super joy IIIs have a small switch under a sticker that you have to flip for them to work.
is it on the outside case? or on the inside?
2 "pong" systems, Atari 2600, Odyssey2, Intellivision III, Top Loading NES, GameBoy Pocket, Sega Genesis 3, Sega Nomad, Game.com, N64, Playstation, Dreamcast, GameCube, XBox


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