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Posts posted by Armonigann
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So I went to Goodwill today and scored an Ascii turbo controller and 2 game genies..One for the Genesis and one for the SNES..
Had to crack the controller open to get it to work, the SNES Genie cleaned up nice and works great.
As for the Genesis GG, I've done the whole cleaning the pins and the connector as much as possible and still, no go.
When I insert It into the NTSC "Model 1", along with a cart on top, I get the Bios start up, then the GG intro.
The screen where you enter codes come up, but there are no letters/numbers to enter, just a blank code grid, and have tried numerous games.
Anyone else seem to know whats going on? Can't seem to find any info that helps.
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As much as I love SEGA ,12 bucks tops would be feasable for this lot, and no, 688 attack is far from awesome...
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I'm just gonna sit back, smoke my crack pipe, and sleep out in the cold...
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Yes, it will play most famicom titles you throw at it, and the one that comes wth it will play on a regular ntsc toaster, along with an adaptor of course. So, I dont see a reason wht it would not work on a Famicom.
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True, screw Exerion, lets see Paperboy 7800!

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I just open the slot, and jam peanut butter and syrup all around the insides, works like a lucky charm...
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Mine was doing similar things, and when I used a different power out, everything cleared up, wish I would've tried that shit before I opened some carts to clean them.

You should probably contact Yurkie if all else fails, he the Coleco God around here.
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^I think I would probably be the same way..
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Sounds great, but what's the point of this service?....I mean for you.
If its to just get people games, good luck for the unneccessary headaches you may endure.

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Make more two button games
I sell more controllers that way.
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Hey IceDawg,
I picked up an extra nice and clean Jr. just the other day.
Can send it your way if you still need one.
Pm me if interested, and what your trying to spend.
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I myself, have never had to sell my entire collection, in the past 5 years I've been really going hard. Always in the back of my mind though, if something seriously needed the funds the games would go. I've been lucky lately, almost too lucky.
For all of those, who've had to "empty out,"
What type of situation were you in, to have to let/sell it off?
What went first?
Did you get back what you paid?
How was life different without all those games?
Did you ever bounce back? or never to return?
These are some of the few questions I think about at times, about my collection, and would like to see what others, who've been down that long road before had to say.
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Looks like Commando now..but, in a good way.
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I paid 75 bucks for a super mario/duck hunt cart from ebay, because the add read [email protected]@K!! RARE!!
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The SEGA Master System is a fantastic 8-bit system.
US titles are really good but, then the PAL games are almost the reason to own a Master System.
Most titles are never that expensive, especially if you buy overseas.
There are a few though that glitch on a ntsc system, I remember starting an official list over there at Sega 8bit a while back, The only ones I remember not booting at all were.
Codemaster titles and few others.
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Just buy a working Genesis and use the broken one for a show piece..
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Really nice collection! Wish I had even half those boxes!
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If I did not have a boxed set already, I would grab this faster than Jimmy John's!
Nice deal for a nice set dude.
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I remember when I first joined AA a few years back, this fine fella' sent me a few 2600 carts for free to me.
I never forgot that, Good luck to you in the future BD!
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The only time I use the slo-mo options on the controller, is when I'm in a super tight squeeze in a shmup title, but even then, it's an extremely rare occasion.
I always thought the slo-mo was just a gimmick anyways, considering all it did was pause the game constantly.
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I had one of these back in the day. I dropped it on the corner of a stone-faced fireplace and a big chunk of the plastic below the cable broke off. It was held together with black electrical tape and I seem to remember it lasting for a while after that...
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Don't know the worth, but damn that thing looks sweet, kinda reminds me of a Super Action Controller for the Coleco.
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What he said...^
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Sega Teradrive
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Damn, that is really cool! Does it play all regioned carts? How's the output?