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About OldSchoolRetroGamer

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  • Birthday 02/11/1968

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    aka MaximumRD !😎 "Lets get our whack on!"😜
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    Kelowna, B.C. CANADA
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    Classic Gaming & Computing Hobbyist and MORE!

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    NintendoDS/Gameboy AdvanceSP/ Xbox / Nintendo Wii/ GP2X WIZ/ GP2X Caanoo/ Dingoo A320/ Sony PS1/ Sony PS2 (one Phat and one SLIM)/ Gamecube/ Dreamcast/ Sega Satun/ Sega CDX/ CDi/ 3DO/ Sega Genesis model 1/ Sega Master System/ FC Mobile II/ PS1 (Original and SLIM)/ YINLIPS YDPG18/ Colecovision/ Intellivision II/ PSP/ Ti99a/ Atari 5200/ Atari 7800/ Atari 2600 Jr./ Atari 1040ste/ Atari 1040stf/ Commodore 64/ Commodore C64/ Super Nintendo/ NEO GEO CD/ N64 - PLUS a pretty decent Desktop and an average laptop.

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  1. I know not everyone is technically inclined but I wish people would at least make the effort to understand the difference between composite and RF cables and what those differences mean when wanting to hook up older gaming systems.

    1. Grig

      Grig

      That sounds like whippersnapper talk! Seriously though ... you are 100% correct. Some just don't get it

    2. ValkerieSilk

      ValkerieSilk

      Sounds like you need a beer ...

    3. Gemintronic

      Gemintronic

      Easy. The RF cables have this pin on the inside that gets mashed when you force it into the yellow plug.

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