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GoldLeader

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About GoldLeader

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    River Patroller
  • Birthday 01/28/1968

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    Cheyenne, WY
  • Interests
    Atari, ColecoVision, Vectrex, NES, SNES, Genesis, Turbografx, GBA, Famicom, Super Famicom, Mega Drive, PC Engine, DC, PS1/2/3 and more. Also love movies/TV and the Stock Market. And for what it's worth, back in the Good ol Daze, I used to do some vocals in some Grindcore/Metal/Punk bands: Desecrator, Anarchy Dragon, Monastat 7, and Monastat 2600. Lately I'm working on some recordings in my basement of the cosmic noize/dark ambient variety.
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    A 7800 game on the Dragonfly SD
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    Oh...Maybe Circus Convoy...Been meaning to fire that one up.

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  1. I bought an N64 in 2009 for $25 w, hookups, joysticks and memory.  Then bought about 20+ games for $2 each*.  Just got an Everdrive (cheapo).  So I pulled it out for the second time.  How do you guys hook yours up?  ATM I'm going S-Video to HDMI (which looks great for Genesis) but it looks crummy.  I've been meaning to get a Retro Tink Pro 2X (or equivalent), anyone tried the Super 64?

     

     

     

    *Damn, but times have changed!  In 2014, I also sold an N64 to a girl I worked with for $25 with Zelda and joystick, hookups etc.

    1. joeatari1

      joeatari1

      I just got a 2x for Christmas.  I like it for the 7800 but don't know about an N64.  I'll try it this weekend and give you my opinion if you can be patient.

    2. bluejay

      bluejay

      I got a watermelon N64 with 3 controllers (watermelon, blue, gray) with all hookups (composite) and 3 games (mk64, pikachu, excitebike 64) but no memory expansion for free from my dad's cousin.

       

      I just used the composite cables it came with to connect it to my Commodore 1702, and it actually looked quite good with some adjustments. I might switch to s-video someday though, because although it was good, it isn't excellent.

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