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Sure! Why not!?
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Okay, good. I don't want to break the rules or anything.
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Is there anything wrong with that? I've seen signatures that are crowded with distracting pictures. Mine is just text.
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Good point, but I don't have the RAMBUS brand one. I have Pelican. Plus, I'm thinking of removing the part that sticks out. All it's for is a handle to pull it out with. I don't forsee any need to pull it out.
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Well, I knocked into my Donkey Kong 64 cartridge, while it was inserted in my N64, with the door today. However, I did not hit it very hard, and it seems to work fine. I didn't hear a dreaded "crack", as was discussed somewhere in the posts above, so I'm very thankful for that.
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Yes. Get one. The expansion pack is a freaking sweet thing. however, it does stick out the top of the N64 a little.
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I know it's not classic yet, but the PSP will spin any UMD that's left in the drive. That'll wear out the drive faster and use up more battery power.Bad? you decide.
Well, it doesn't neccesarily sound GOOD.
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I already have an expansion pack. I invested in one so I could play Donkey Kong 64.
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Very good point.
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What an interesting, thought-provoking question. What I do to protect my N64 from dust is cover the console and controllers up with two towels of mine, when I'm not using it. This serves to keep dust out of them. I don't have an Atari, so I can't answer that part.
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Well, the games I am currently searching the pawns for are: Goldeneye, Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time, and, maybe, Paper Mario, and maybe, Super Smash Bros. I just received Donkey Kong 64(In almost brand-new condition) from my sis, for my birthday. So, now, I have that one, so I can scratch it off the list.
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Well, thanks for replying so much to this thread. It was certainly not a joke post. Plus, the 2600 sounds awesome. I would not waste my time with joke posts. Thanks for going into so much detail about it, Supercat! Now, I know the Atari 2600 is OOOOOLD, but, I really have more fun with my old systems than the WII and and XBox, and stuff like that. It's like you guys said. Basically, the older the better, right? Thanks again. This is a great forum!
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Hi. I've heard of Atari, like everywhere, from my brother and mother and stuff. But I don't really have any clue what it is. I saw one of them hanging on the wall in TGI Friday's. I went up and looked at it. It didn't really know much about it. I wondered how it even hooked up to the TV. How was it controlled? Would anyone mind enlightening me as to the Atari, and what all it did? What was it like? All I have that is an old system is an N64. And that's 3D! Please reply.
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Thanks for clearing that up, about it screwing up SM 64 game saves. That would suck. I could never really save in Super Mario 64, without having to write over it with Neon64? Any way that NES emulator sounds like crap to run. Well, keep trying on your Donkey Kong 64. There HAS to be a code somewhere, that is the value you need. All programs have values for everything, so good luck. There might be millions to search through.

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Thanks for telling me that! You mean I have to hack my Super Mario 64 game cartridge? Will that screw thing in my SM 64 cartridge up? I love that game. I play it all the time.
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Hey guys! Thanks for replying! I'm glad, because, from what you told me, it doesn't sound very complicated hooking the gameshark up. YOu've been very helpful. So, the gameshark can run N64 homebrew? Do you know how sweet that would be? But does it really do that?
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Dude seriously. I would like to know sometime soon!
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Hi. This is Bowser. I'm thinking of buying a Gameshark Pro 3.3, for my N64. I would kind of like to know what I need for it to communicate with my PC. It doesn't use USB? How do I operate the serial port, to get it communicating with Windows XP, and my PC?? Also, I invested in 4 MB expansion RAM for my N64. So, now I can search with the Gameshark, for codes in my N64 games, as well, right? And can I find Gameshark Pro 3.3 at pawn shops and stuff? I would appreciate it if someone would answer these questions. Thanks.
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This was my same message below. I didn't consider it polite to post twice.

Most expensvie/hardest to get N64 games?
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i think I might aquire GoldenEye 007 from my bro, it sure would be sweet!