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Needs Pics of the Back
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Sign me up for a Box too
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New Want
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2 minutes ago, KeeperofLindblum said:Someone beat you by just a moment, but I've got you in line as number 2 if they decline for any reason.
They must of looked at the same time as you posted
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Trying again, to get it cheap
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Go for the Saturn Version
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On 3/1/2021 at 1:34 PM, thegoldenband said:That sounds like a mechanical failure. If Keith Courage is still fixing systems, I highly recommend speaking with him! Not sure which site he frequents these days, but I think he's at the PC Engine Software Bible Forum:
Did everyone from PCEnginefx Forum go there now?
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I would love to have the Satiator
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Go to the 12 min. mark, Is this really true about CD-R's wear down the Laser?
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5 hours ago, joeatari1 said:Already claimed. Well, that's what I get for sleeping in on a Sunday!
Blaim the time change
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Well, I missed out on one like the one I posted
Someone posted on the Free Games & More & I missed it, Prob to resell it
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1st off it's not the cart or anything, Just a Video Signal
2nd, put it in 4:3
3rd, get a CRT
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15 hours ago, Austin said:I have a Raphnet SNES to Game Cube adapter I once used with the Game Boy Player. It worked very well!
12 hours ago, Atariboy said:I regularly use their Wii Classic Controller to GameCube adapter and love it. Gets the job done for me and thanks to a large collection of compatible controllers (Including the SNES Classic Edition gamepad), it offers a lot of flexibility.
And I've almost exclusively used their Wii to SNES adapter on my Super Nt paired with a SNES Classic Edition controller or one of my Wii arcade sticks. Have only had the genuine article plugged in a few times since just like with the Game Boy Player and GCN arcade compilations, this adapter gives me more flexibility and I'm primarily playing SNES games on my Super Nt.
My original SNES controllers instead are only used on my original SNES when I play on my Trinitron.
Way back, I forgot the year, I bought the SNES to GameCube Controller Adapter on RetroUSB, This Adapter won't work with my GameCube to N64 Conttroller Addapter
So I can't play Mortal Kombat Trilogy with a SNES Controller, I had the GameCube Hori Controller
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You mean this
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On 3/7/2021 at 11:41 AM, Ross PK said:Thanks for the suggestions Intellimission. Since you like platformers I totally recommend A Bug's Life and Monsters Inc. Scream Team / Scare Island.
It's a shame though with Monsters Inc, that after completeing it there doesn't seem to be any reason in going back to it, as there's no scores or times to try and beat, no harder difficulties to unlock, etc. Unless you just want to play through the whole game again.
I'm going to get either a region free PS1 or a Japanese or American PS1. I will get the right model which I will be able to put into this rare third party clear PS1 shell that I have.
Dang, Looks Nice
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Bump
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It's because of Pokemon, The Game Boy lived another 7 Years
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On 2/25/2021 at 7:31 PM, CatPix said:And you can add, that due to this fact, consoles using RF, especially US ones, sometime simply used the US tuner. Why not? maybe tune it up a bit more so it falls withing the PAL VHF band.
Some systems used UHF; many European countries moved TV up to UHF quickly because it's a less interference-heavy band, less prone to erratic propagation (VHF signals from the UK TV system could be picked on the US coast quite often, and as far as Australia in the right conditions) and also, for France and the UK, because VHF was used by their "legacy" TV system (405 lines System A in the UK, 819 lines System E in France - I think Italy and Belgium might also have kept a legacy TV system running on the VHF band). As such UHF RF consoles were required, because in Germany for example, newer color TV may only have an UHF tuner, and British and French TV wouldn't be able to tune on a PAL/SECAM signal on the VHF band at all, for most of them.
Now I didn't got enough German and UK consoles to test it, but for the French consoles, the UHF tuners were all over the place, with a console being tuned exactly on canal 35 or 36 a rarity, and usually more being in the middle.
That mean that even if your own PAL (or SECAM) consoles that are all VHF or UHF, it's almost impossible to expect all of them to be tuned on the same frequency, so you practically have to tune a channel of your TV for ONE system and only one; and remember which consoles goes where, what Carlson described as "1 = Atari 2600, 2 = Intellivision, 3 = C64 etc,"
I'm trying to understand what you said on 1st half of what you wote
In the U.K line 409 VHF Discontinued in 1985 in favor of the 625 line system on UHF
You said about U.K VHF System could be picked up on the U.S Coast quite often, Please read up on E-Skip. It's manly in the Summertimes on the low end of TV Dail
Skipping is most active on NTSC Ch. 2-6, Weather Band, CB, or low 30 MHz..
The 2nd half, I have a Sega Master System 2 from the U.K PAL I Console, I can get it on Ch. 34, But it's in B/W and a Jumping Picture & I'm hearing Humming Audio
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I love Raphnet Products, But there Pricey, But I just save up, They are built with Quality
I just can't get 4 on my Budget in a Month
I have the SNES Controller Adapter to Playstation Console
I also have the GameCube to N64 Controller Adapter
Genesis to GameCube/Wii Controller Adapter
Have anyone else use there Adapters? They have a eBay store, But it's couple bucks more -
10 hours ago, Cafeman said:If you haven't already watched this excellent documentary on the development of Saturn Virtua Racing, check it out. I've bookmarked the time index for when one of the developers explains how difficult it was to test this game because SEGA hadn't provided a dev kit yet, or decent debugger for the twin CPU's. So they just used 1 CPU - which helps to explain why just about every 3rd party did likewise for a while.
Love the Saturn Version

WHAT NES DEVELOPMENT LOOKS LIKE ON THE APPLE II
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Can you not use Caps