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  1. I got tired of looking for the Jaguar AV cord so I added a port from a dead gamecube. I'll never have to worry about finding a cord that fits
  2. Actually bleem does count. I have bleem for tekken 3, gt2 and mgs. It really does enhance the graphics from 32bit to 64. 32 to 64?? The Dreamcast isn't 64bit
  3. Nice! I did the same to mine but I used a Gamecube/n64 port instead.
  4. I'd love a CD unit even if it didn't work, so my Atari "toilet" is complete!! lol
  5. I wanted to do that but I don't have a donor Jag and I'm not about to do it to the only one I have.. Although I did "change" it a bit. I had a make shift composite cord that was always cutting the sound.. I didn't want to spend 20 bucks on a Jaguar cable so, since I have tons of N64 (4 parts) and cables, I added the AV port from a Nintendo64 to the back of my Jaguar. Clean connection everytime! ^_^
  6. I'm not a big fan of the "I'm the only one who has it so I can charge $500" for a old Jaguar game mentality. Like Dracula X for the TurboDuo. Everyone knows that it sells for $150 but I was glad to see that it is available for download and I finally get to own and play the game! Now chances are, that the people on ebay buying the Dracula game are simply making a copy, then passing it on and trying to get their cash back. Sure this isn't the same case with BSG because its a cartridge. But if it were on CD, and a straight burn did actually work (not sure, never owned a JagCD) then BSG would be normally priced along with other Jaguar games. Seriously, is the game the best Jaguar game ever? Like the Halo2 for Jaguar? That's just my $0.2
  7. You mean the fake dental cleaning device that EGM showed as an April fool's prank??
  8. Boxed complete? Just the copier and cart, plus battery covers. No box or papers
  9. Speaking of collection value... I just got a 2600 COPY CART like the one in the 2600 rarity guide. Any idea how much one of those go for? I've never seen an actual price, just that it's "unbelievably rare" (10)
  10. Hmmm... Been doing that for over 25 years now. Just when will they fail??? 920191[/snapback] Well, depends on how frequently you do it. I've fixed many controllers where the jacket busts and the wires are exposed at the base of the controller. What I do is, I hold the controller and make the first loop around my finger, then the rest around the controller. That way, the cord doesn't bend sharply at the controller base. Easy!
  11. LOL!!! Oh by the way. most spray Electronics Cleaners have high solvents and make AMAZING roach or bug killers. Its safer than RAID, and kills them in seconds. I love using that stuff on roaches, wasps, spiders.. Tip, if using it against a wasps nest, its even more fun if you have a lighter or propane torch in front of the spray!!! WOOOOOSHHH!!!
  12. keep it simple, use a slightly thicker screw. If you must use the same screw, and want to use the epoxi idea, coat the screw with some PAM or baby oil. Fill the hole with the epoxi, and set the screw all the way into the stripped post. Once its cured, take out the screw and you have new treads. But be jentle to them from now on.
  13. here's my room, or one side of it at least ^_^
  14. I don't know... Its pretty easy for me to make it.. Much easier than modding a NEW Duo. Beisdes, I only have one import game. And I hate cutting new classic systems ^_^
  15. Ok here's the deal. I've tried asking every single person selling them on ebay or other places.. Does anyone have a Turbo card adapter like the Kisado or the green ones? And if yes, would you like to help me make one for myself. I already gutted a volunteer TG-16 for the connector. I can make as many adapters as I can get broken TG-16s All I want is to play my Street Fighter 2 import! snif Anyways, so if you wouldn't mind helping, all I need is a scan, front and back, so I can draw out my PCB and start asap! It has to be the green one since the actual kisado has a red sticker on both sides covering the traces ¬_¬ Help a gamer out?!?! ^_^ Chris
  16. Thats S&F Games. I go there every now and then. Got a 3DO for 10 bucks. and they still have older games, along with all kinds of old game magazines. Oh, and they also do trade-ins... EXCEPT PS2 systems.. Thats why I love that place. I also hate the PS2, I fix them day in and day out ¬_¬
  17. Why does the walmart website say thats its coming soon? The date EDA is 8/23/05
  18. Last few people that came and asked how to do it, I just gave them the xbox phone number and let then ask. Ican't stand when people do that crap.. friggin pirates!
  19. What exactly did he mean by: No one skilled enough to make suitable graphics?? Is it some rare and mystical way of making models or sprites for jaguar games? I've worked on pc games.. Old ones that ran on 386 machines, to new ones.. (Halo mod for battlefield vietnam) I'm confuz'd now
  20. Oh wow. Look at all those NGC games... I wish I could say a magic word, and POOF all the "CUTE" games you have there would dissapear from your room, and appear in mine.. Cotton.. Drool I need to get more cute games!!! Like that I only have Gals Fighter.
  21. Whenever I get a used console, I take it apart, take all the plastic to the bathtub, spray foam cleaner and let it soak for a few minutes.. Then rinse with hot water. Comes out like new! Then clean all contacts with a strip of thick poster board soaked in alcohol. And lube inside sliding buttons with white grease. Speaking of grease, I have 2 origianl N64 controllers, The ones that I got on the system's launch. (96) I still use them today and they have ZERO signs of wear on the analog stick. I took them apart, studied the design and figured that it would wear out if left dry. If they had done this at the factory, the controllers would've lasted forever. But then there's the problem with not selling replacements right? ^_^
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