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I thought the 10NES mod didn't have anything to do with the grey screen? But I have considered trying this if other options fail.
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I got this is a stack of controllers. This particular one is a well-loved and played Sansui NES controller. My first non-Nintendo NES controller, and quite a nice one at that. It has a little weight to it which makes it comfortable to hold, and the buttons and D-pad are exactly the same size as the stock NES controller, making it quite easy to use. In fact, it appears that many of the internal parts are exactly the same. The turbo switches make playing Gyruss a lot easier to play.
Interesting that they actually also included headphone jacks complete with volume control.I bet this controller went for a pretty penny in its hey day. I am impressed with it, and I recommend that you try to get one if you haven't already.
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I'm finally getting back to cleaning the pile of "new" old consoles I've collected over the past few months.
This weekend I pulled out a dirty ol' NES that needed some love. Got it all cleaned up, pulled the 72 pin connector and cleaned it up. Put it back in and the console would play some games, but not others. Pulled the connector back out again for more cleaning, reinstalled, and all I get now is the NES grey screen for all games I put in. Not even the blinking red light.
First thought is maybe I did something to the connector. I put the connector into another console and it works perfectly. Put a known working connector into the troubled console, and still the same grey screen. Not even hitting Reset does anything. So it's not the connector.
So I think something may have happened to the mainboard while I was working on it. I don't see any of the exposed components or traces that appear broken, and the console was working sporadically at first, so I think maybe it was just its time.
Anything I can check?
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Sounds like the stop on the pot is worn/stressed due to abuse. Other than the flex on the pot post, I can't see how one would wear out naturally without being overstressed.
Probably time to get new controllers. Should be cheap, like less than $10 shipped.
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Pretty well everywhere I go, I hear the only way to "fix" a worn out joystick is by replacing it. You can find replacement joysticks for around $10 online, which I don't really think is worth it unless you really want NEW. Otherwise, for about the same price, maybe a little more, you can just buy a replacement controller.
The main problem appears to be that the dome inside the joystick gets worn out, very rough and uneven. If I knew the proper ball diameter of the dome I thought maybe I could coat the dome with a layer of resin/epoxy and insert a carefully measured mold (marble?) to reshape the resin in the dome and create a new surface.
As an alternative to using epoxy/resin I could make a "sacrificial lamb" of one controller joystick and have enough plastic to fix others by melting it into the mold.
What do you think about this?
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I may be interested in a few N64 titles, depending on price. PM'd for interest.
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Now that you made it legend, you are NEVER allowed to remove the Emily sticker. For if you do, a great piece of history will be lost forever!
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Duh. It's Poker/Blackjack. I win.
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Yeah, a definite increase in interest over the last couple of months. It's great to see!

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I personally think the CTRL-ALT-F1 is the easiest console to open.

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The original NES is just a phillips...
He doesn't have a NES. I wouldn't recommend a NES for "easy disassembly" due to the miriad of internal screws and relative complexity of the parts assembled once you open the case itself.
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I don't know if there will be another burnout, but I hope the franchise isn't dead. If there is another one, and if the online is anything like Paradise, I'll be one of the early adopters. It's about the only game I can think of that was THAT FUN for me in online mode.
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I converted an old TV cabinet by adding shelves. The consoles fit nicely on the lower shelves.
This worked for me, but I need more room, so I'm planning on buying shallow shelves (CD/DVD shelves) for the overflow.
Awesome job!
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I'll be honest and admit the only one I've played was Paradise. Well, actually I do have one of the PSP games also, but don't remember which. I didn't play it much.
The thing about paradise was the open world online play. Didn't matter where other players were, you could play with them or go out on your own. And if they wanted to play marked man and limit it to just "the quarry", well that made it that much more cool. After the first time through offline mode to get the cars, offline was boring. Just a lot of grinding to get the cars so I could play online.
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Next thing you know guys like George Lucas are going to start doing the repackaging thing in the movie industry as well.
Lol. Too late.
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News bit about upcoming compilations:
http://blog.us.plays...ayStation.Blog)
God of War Saga - Every God of War game ever made.
Ratchet & Clank Collection - Old PS2 trilogy remastered games.
Infamous Collection - 1 and 2 plus add-ons.
This I do not understand... they already released a pair of Compilations to cover this... and now a, "all in one" comp... if they need money this badly, why not just come out and start charging for access to the PSN, imo... it'd be less insulting.
In essence you are correct. On top of that, GOW Saga only provides PSN vouchers for the PSP games, not the actual games on disc.
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I don't have any of the handhelds, but I believe all of the Nintendos you listed require a security bit to open. If you don't have, and don't want to get the security tools, that pretty much leaves the Genesis.
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Voltron, I HAVE to see a pic of your room, right now! Before you clean it! Seriously!
Haha! He'll show you his when you show us yours!

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What consoles do you have available? Most of the common ones are simple to open with a Phillips screwdriver. 6 or 7 screws and the top pops right off.
The SNES and N64 require a security bit, so you'd need the proper tool. The Colecovision requires a bit of finesse to open, so I wouldn't recommend it unless you really wanted to.
Whatever you do, be sure to provided pics of the project.

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I'm kind of interested in the Ratchet & Clank and Sly Cooper collections, since I only ever owned the first game of each set on the ol' PS2.
In that case, $30 would be a very good price for each collection.
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When I play platform or single player 1st person shooters, I tend to be on the cautious side. I like to plan my moves and build up my strategies. I've been this way since I started playing computer games in the mid/late-80's.
This weekend my two sons and I have been swapping the TV game time, all of us playing Ratchet and Clank. I've noticed, that while I'm methodical in my approach, taking my time to explore the surroundings, get as much money as possible, and preferably kill from afar. In contrast, my older son typically likes to charge into the fray, taking on battles and whipping booty melee style! My younger son is just now getting used to the platform/shooter. But he seems to be interested in exploration.
So, what kind of platform/shooter player are you?
Adventurer/Explorer - Like to explore and see what the game offers
Warrior - Just here to fight. Point me in the direction of the next battle!
Other - Explain
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I've only played GoW 1 and 2. I've played through all of the R&C games multiple times.
At $30, I'd be happy to play the PS2 remastered versions on my PS3. But only if I can get them on disc. No "download only".
I have to retract my statement about thinking about buying R&C remastered. "Remastered" appears to be exactly what it is. I thought maybe they'd upgrade the engine, making it look more like "Crack in Time" or "Tools of Destruction" on PS3 with more detail, etc., but all they appear to be is upgraded from 480p to 720p. In my opinion, this does not justify paying just to play on the PS3. My PS2 has component out, which makes the graphics just fine. When they start showing up for $9.99, I may pick one up.
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To your wife, "damn the benefits. They've got an arcade!"
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So you could hear them while the game was playing?
I'm not so sure audio comm was available yet at that time. All of the comm we did was over in-game chat. Lots of "F*** you man! You guys suck!" clickity-clack.
Let's discuss this because I am in fact, a master debater

Uh, I think everyone will agree, there's no debate there!
If using save states is cheating then I am a serial cheater.
I think that is up to the definition of the individual. In my opinion, using save states would be considered cheating, because the games are designed to be played and beaten without saving. As a caveat, save states used for leaving and returning to a game, but not used for "die and continue", are not necessarily cheats.

Fake Craigslist yard sale postings: or, "sumguy" hits a new low.
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Not in my area. We only have a couple of sellers at our flea market. One of them is a total douche. If it plugs in and plays games, $30. Doesn't matter if it looks like it was run over with a dump truck. And the fact that they come without any cords, well that's the new wireless feature. All he ever has are 2600s, and I think I saw a Genesis in there once.
The other seller seems cool, but I've done the whole "this is how much they ACTUALLY sell for," and they don't care. They figure all those $1 games will sell for $5 eventually. And, honestly, they probably will ... eventually, because there are people milling around their tables all the time. According to their story, they owned a store at some point and the stuff they're selling is stock from that.
I've also walked into the only local retro games store with my phone and taken pictures of their stock, and looked up eBay pricing right in front of them. They just keep walking around and don't bother me unless I actually ask a question.