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  1. RGB Blaster + Humble Bazooka shell $110 shipped to U.S. and Canada. The RGB Blaster plugs into an NES or Famicom cart slot and outputs high quality RGB video. It is a Famicom cart, so an adapter is required for NES consoles and a front loader would require modifying the console shell or leaving the top off for the RGB cable. These are pretty much unusable without a Humble Bazooka shell, which is included. It is not compatible with all PPUs and not at all with clones. Hardware mods may also affect the compatibility of an RGB Blaster. You can learn more about it here: https://krikzz.com/our-products/cartridges/rgb-blaster.html Here is footage recorded from the RGB Blaster for sale:
  2. Slashed $25 off priced to sell. What you see is what you get below. Everything adds up to about $175. I will let it all go for $100 plus shipping. If you want o break this up, you can purchase these games in groups of two only, so find your pair and make an offer! N64 Pilotwings 64 Pokemon Snap SNES Tetris & Dr Mario Super Ghouls & Ghosts SOLD Legendary Wings Super Mario World NES See pics below
  3. Edit: Sold! Up for sale is my spare NES units. Both units powered up fine with the cart shown (included) - typical of NES units, however, the cart had to be inserted a couple of times to ensure the connector made good contact. I'd highly recommend performing the lockout chip mod on these - it's just one leg of one chip that needs to be clipped - no soldering is needed. It's at the risk of the buyer to perform - but google it, it's really pretty easy and it makes a world of difference for loading games smoothly on this fickle system! Two controllers and two power adapters included. I'm asking $65 via PayPal which includes shipping anywhere in the lower 48 USA. You can see my original labels (falling off so I may just take them off before shipping) - these have been in storage for almost 20 years now. One of them has a nice tight connector - I'm fairly sure I replaced it with a new connector two decades ago. They could use a bit of cleaning given their age and long storage. Ninte
  4. The NES can generate two kinds of hardware noise: normal and metallic. The metallic noise can be heard in Quickman's Stage in Megaman 2. But the SNES only has one kind of noise. Why did Nintendo remove the metallic kind? Was it unpopular on the NES?
  5. Hello there! Please take a look at my stuff. All prices are inclusive of international (WORLDWIDE) shipping with tracking. Payment via PayPal. If you need more information or more pics, please, e-mail me before you buy. Thanks for watching. Regards, Alex. 1. Very rare "Dendy Junior II (2)" 8-bit console Famicom compatible by famous russian company "Steepler". Made in Taiwan in 90's by "TXC Corporation". The console has been tested and works with all Famicom and Famicom compatible cartridges. PLEASE NOTE! PAL region console (50Hz, Input AC 220V, Output DC 9V 850mA!). This lot includes: - original box (used condition, please see pics); - original foam (cracked, please see pics); - console with two gamepads (very good condition, please see pics); - RF unit (acceptable oxodized condition); - RF cable; - AC power adaptor (PLEASE NOTE! INPUT AC 220V, OUTPUT DC 9V 850mA!); - manual/instruction and warranty card. Price: $250 $230 $200, including international (WORLDWIDE) shipping with tracking. Payment via PayPal. 2. Very rare "Subor SB-225" 8-bit console Famicom compatible by famous russian company "Steepler". Made in China in 90's by "Subor". The console has been tested and works with all Famicom and Famicom compatible cartridges. PLEASE NOTE! PAL region console (50Hz, Input AC 220V, Output DC 9V 850mA!). This lot includes (Full ultimate bundle): - original box (used condition, please see pics); - original foam (good used condition, please see pics); - console with two gamepads (very good condition, please see pics); - light gun (good condition); - game cartridge (good condition); - RF unit (good condition); - RF cable; - AC power adaptor (PLEASE NOTE! INPUT AC 220V, OUTPUT DC 9V 850mA!); - manual/instruction and warranty card. Price: $400 $350 $320, including international (WORLDWIDE) shipping with tracking. Payment via PayPal. 3. Very rare "Dendy Classic II (2)" 8-bit console Famicom compatible by famous russian company "Steepler". Made in Taiwan in 90's by "TXC Corporation". The console has been tested and works with all Famicom and Famicom compatible cartridges, BUT GAMEPADS DON'T WORK (board replacement required). PLEASE NOTE! PAL region console (50Hz, Input AC 220V, Output DC 9V 850mA!). This lot includes: - NO CARDBOARD COVER! - original foam (cracked, please see pics); - console (very good condition, please see pics); - two gamepads (PLEASE NOTE! GAMEPADS DON'T WORK! Board replacement required); - RF unit (good condition); - RF cable; - AC power adaptor (PLEASE NOTE! INPUT AC 220V, OUTPUT DC 9V 850mA!); - manual/instruction and warranty card. Price: $450 $400, including international (WORLDWIDE) shipping with tracking. Payment via PayPal. 4. Brand new & factory sealed "Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Nintendo Classic Mini)" console in European PAL design. First 2017 revision. Price: $200 $190 $180, including international (WORLDWIDE) shipping with tracking. Payment via PayPal. 5. Brand new & factory sealed PS Vita games & memory cards. European versions, including for Russia. All prices are inclusive of international (WORLDWIDE) shipping with tracking. Payment via PayPal. - Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed - $45 $40; - Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate - $60 $55; - Resistance: Burning Skies - $65 $60; - Wipeout 2048 - $65 $60; - Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time - $55 $50; - The Jak & Daxter Trilogy - $60 $55; - Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition - $55 $50; - Invizimals: The Alliance - $30 $25; - LittleBigPlanet - $45 $40; - Rayman Origins - $40 $35; - Lego Legends of Chima: Laval's Journey - $40 $35; - Lego The Lord of the Rings - $40 $35; - Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 - $70 $65; - Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two - $65 $60; - Memory Card for PlayStation Vita 4GB - $25 $20; - Memory Card for PlayStation Vita 4GB - $40 $35. 6. 8-bit Famicom compatable BIG TV GAME cartridges. All prices are inclusive of international (WORLDWIDE) shipping with tracking. Payment via PayPal. - 16 (4?) in 1 - $30; - 21 (4?) in 1 - $30; - Super Hik 23 (6?) in 1 - $30; - Super Hik 23 (6?) in 1 - $35; - Super Hik 23 (6?) in 1 - $35; - 96 (7?) in 1 - $25; - 1000 (8?) in 1 - $30; - 1500 (15?) in 1 - $30; - 9999999 (7?) in 1 - $30; - 2 in 1: Joe & Mac, Sonic Prince (Banana Prince hack) - $35; - 2 in 1: Adventure Island, Mickey Mouse - $35; - 2 in 1: Prince Of Persia, The Little Mermaid - $25; - 2 in 1: Batman, Kickmaster - $35; - 3 in 1: Battletoads, NBA, X-Men - $40; - 3 in 1: Battletoads & Double Dragon, X-Men, Metal Gear - $45; - 4 in 1: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2, Samurai Pizza Cats, Darkwing Duck, Tiny Toon Adventures - $40; - Super Hik 4 in 1: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, TMNT 1, Red Pig (TaleSpin hack), Yo! Noid - $35; - 4 in 1: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2, Darkwing Duck, Samurai Pizza Cats, Tiny Toon Adventures - $25; - 4 in 1: Darkwing Duck, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2, Tom & Jerry & Tuffy, The Ren & Stimpy Show - $25; - 4 in 1: TMNT Tournament Fighters, NY Nyankies, Darkwing Duck, The Young Indiana Jones - $35; - Super Hik 6 in 1: Contra, 1944, The Little Mermaid, DuckTales 2, Super Contra, 1943 - $45; - Castle Of Dragon - $25; - Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers - $40; - Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 - $40; - Chip 'n Dale 3 (Heavy Barrel hack) - $40; - Darkman - $35; - DuckTales - $35; - Elevator Action - $35; - RocoCop 3 - $45; - Samurai Pizza Cats - $30; - Street Fighter VI 16 Peoples (Bootleg fighting game) - $40; - Strider - SOLD; - The Flintstones The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak! - $50; - The Little Mermaid - $35; - TMNT - $40; - Warpman - $20; 7. 8-bit Famicom compatable game cartridges. All prices are inclusive of international (WORLDWIDE) shipping with tracking. Payment via PayPal. - 7 in 1 - $20 $15 - 12 (4?) in 1 - $20 $15; - 21 (4?) in 1 - $25 $20; - 35 (5?) in 1 - $30 $25; - 35 (5?) in 1 - $25 $20; - 58 (6?) in 1 - $20 $15; - 64 (5?) in 1 - $20 $15; - 150 (8?) in 1 - $35 $30; - Super Hik 300 (5?) in 1 - $35 $30; - 300 (7?) in 1 - $25 $20; - 500 (6?) in 1 - $20 $15; - 500 (6?) in 1 - $25 $20; - 600 (8?) in 1 - $20 $15; - 999 (4?) in 1 - $25 $20; - 999 (4?) in 1 - $20 $17; - 9999 (5?) in 1 (From Lifa Famiclone bundle) - $35 $30; - 9999 (5?) in 1 - $35 $30; - 2 in 1: The New Ghostbusters 2 & Felix Vs. Jerry (Tiny Toon hack) - $40 $35; - 2 in 1: Blades Of Steel & Castlevania (Broken board holders, without the ability to save - no battery) - $40 $35; - 2 in 1: Blades Of Steel & Prince Of Persia - $35 $30; - 2 in 1: Blades Of Steel & Trojan - $35 $30; - 2 in 1: Blades Of Steel & Castle Of Dragon - $35 $30; - Chip 'n Dale 3 (Heavy Barrel hack) & The New Ghostbusters 2 - SOLD; - The Addams Family & Panic Restaurant (Japan version) - $55 $50; - 4 in 1: Hogan's Alley, Macross, Wild Gunman & Duck Hunt - $35 $25; - 7 in 1: Street Fighter 2010, Alien 3, Contra Force, Moster In My Pocket (Batman & Flash sprites), TMNT Tournament Fighters, Captain America and the Avengers, Joe & Mac - $50 $45; - 1945 (Sky Shark hack) - SOLD; - Aladdin (SNES hack) - $40 $35; - American Gladiators - $25 $20; - Attack of the Killer Tomatoes - $35 $30; - Barbie - $25 $20; - Batman - $30 $25; - Captain America and the Avengers - $25 $20; - Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (japanese version) - $35 $30; - Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 - $40 $35; - Contra 4 in 1 (with the ability to choose weapons) - $40 $35; - Contra 4 in 1 (with the ability to choose weapons) - $25 $20; - Contra 6 (Contra Force) - $45 $40; - Digger T. Rock - $30 $25; - The Fantastic Adventures Of Dizzy - SOLD; - DJ Boy (Roller Games hack) - $25 $20; - Disneyland Adventures 2 (Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi: Crazy Land Daisakusen) - $40 $35; - Double Dragon 2 - $25 $20; - Double Dragon 2 - $20 $15; - Double Dragon 3 - $15 $10; - Bram Stoker's Dracula - $40 $35; - F1 Hero 2 - $20 $15; - Godzilla - $30 $20; - Great Tank - $25 $20; - Home Alone 2 - $25 $20; - James Bond Jr. - $30 $25; - Jungle Book - $25 $20; - Nekketsu Kakuto Densetsu - $25 $20; - New Ghostbusters 2 - $30 $25; - Ninja Gaiden 3 (japanese version) - $40 $35; - NY Nyankies - $30 $25; - Prince Of Persia - $40 $35; - RoboCop - $25 $20; - Spartan X 2 - SOLD; - Tecmo World Cup Soccer - $25 $20; - The Flintstones The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak! - $60 $55; - Tiny Toon 4 (?) - $25 $20; - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project (broken board holders) - $40 $35; - Tom & Jerry and Tuffy - $25 $20; - Top Gun 2 - $25 $20; - Werewolf - $30 $25; - World Games (broken board holders) - $15 $10; 7. Rare brand new PC games (shmup's). All prices are inclusive of international (WORLDWIDE) shipping with tracking. Payment via PayPal. - Imperishable Night - $40 $35; - Phantasmagoria Of Flower View - $40 $35; - Subterranean Animism - $40 $35; - The Embodiment Of Scarlet Devil - $40 $35. 8. Rare brand new & sealed Sega Dreamcast region free games (shmup's). All prices are inclusive of international (WORLDWIDE) shipping with tracking. Payment via PayPal. - Dux Version 1.5 - $75 $70; - Fst Striker - $90 $85; - Last Hope: Pink Bullets - $90 $85; - Sturmwind - $75 $70.
  6. Selling my Tengen Tetris for NES. This is the unlicensed version. Tengen was an off-shoot of Atari. It is way better than the Nintendo one. Has more game modes (vs CPU, etc.) Initial price is $99. Offers are welcome. Will shipping for free world-wide. Game overview: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetris_(Atari)
  7. Like title says. Hit me up. Also looking for a psone CIB or regular ps1 CIB and map for ps1 game Alundra. Thanks
  8. Wanted to trade CIB Fast Food 2600 for: Any PlayStation 1-4 rpg (that I don’t have) Any loose snes rpg (that I don’t have) Loose nes carts (that I don’t have) Or put the $50 (value) towards something u have Also looking for Sega cd console (and/or box) NES/Snes console boxes sms console box
  9. So, I found this programming language called NESfab. I also notice that there is a lack of discussion on it here...until now. Anyway, my opinion is simple enough so far: it looks nice and handy for an NES-based programming language. What do you guys think?
  10. I just uploaded some vintage retro gaming photographs I took over the decades as a slideshow on YouTube. I hope you guys like it.
  11. Looking to refurbish an NES gamepad found in the wild recently, the silicone pads are worn out (some are torn). I need to replace them, seeking recommendations on quality reproductions that have good tactile feel and quality construction. Some candidates: AliExpress Console5 trusted ebay or Amazon marketeers If you have a recommendation on a favorite source for these components, I'd like to know
  12. I Figured out how to add any Snes / nes game to my evercade without hacking the firmware. Now i have alot of my favorites on one cart including the excellent choplifter 3 the controls of this machine work great with snes and the image res works great too !
  13. Sometimes just kickin' back,...Getting lost in a video game, was the Best! More fun than a barrel of monkeys! So what if you could play any NES game, just for fun... and for no logical reason I can think of, you'd get $5000? Think of the beer you could buy! What are ya playing? And, if you're feeling it, What's your celebratory beverage of choice?
  14. I'm looking to trade my Super NT and AVS systems. I'm the original owner of both. I'm mainly interested in getting a good 600XL or 800XL for them. I'm located in North Carolina 27707. Thanks!
  15. I'm not sure I can call it a "review" this time. This one is just weird.
  16. Hi everyone, its finally happened, I'm at the point where I'm ready to start unloading my collection. I wanted to give you guys the good folks at AA first crack at anything you might be interested in. This list contains something like 350 games, so unfortunately I'm going to start if off as a list with no pictures. These games are in various states of conditions, but assume the vast majority of them are working, have been played by me personally, and are usually in PAL UK version where applicable. Some of the older stuff like the master system might be Japanese or US copies, but generally is not an issue. If I own it, I can play it on a European console, as that's my near exclusive limit (outside a neo geo AES - not being sold!). Some are boxed, some are not. Some have instructions, some do not. They are all unsealed, there is no Wata level quality here. I'm a gamer, and these games were played. Please PM for interest in items, I can send prices for those games with images of boxes, manuals and state of disk/cart. Use this topic for general queries. I might be able to do pictures of specific collections of things, but nothing is in an easy to view format right now other than this list. Some things I can do prices now, but the lists are far too big. I'll try and update with time if I can. Hopefully obvious, but my native country is England, United Kingdom, prices will be in GBP £££ but will happily convert to your local currency, and give you potential postage to your country - just let me know where you live! Big orders I will try to do free postage, but all orders will be tracked shipping. If you live in Manchester/Liverpool, Cheshire, Birmingham area, Gloucestershire or Wiltshire we can discuss potential dropping off/meet instead, but note I live in Cheshire. About 6 months ago I started this topic: This was me processing letting go of significant number of games. Soon after I put my house on the market, and bought my next one up. In the process this took a backseat - and initially I had boxed about 100 games I was "ready" in mind to sell. This has now increased to something like 350, including PC games (hence why I'm going to start with lists, then will do pictures as requested). A few other things have happened, the work on the house has cost us considerably more than we planned, and the profit from the first house has already emptied to 0. We also had our car break down on moving day, and this caused issues with our buyers which cost us more money. The car has now fully broken down and we have had to borrow money to buy a 'new' (and by new, I mean 15 year old!) car. This is a bit of a boo-hoo story I know, but it leads to me realising that I have boxes full of cash I just need to get rid of, and I might be able to pay off the debt at least. I would also like to make sure I can manufacture some more Odyssey 1 multicards which I was planning on doing this month, but due to car - needs potentially delaying. Anyway... onto the list. I think there will be another cull at some point, but this is "second wave" culling and includes games like Zelda that I thought I would never get rid of. I've decided to get rid of my entire collection of N64 games, but don't get excited most are unboxed and all are relatively common-uncommon. PC: I need to form a list of PC games but I have already divided some up into prices, these are mostly "big box" games, though a mix of CD and floppy disk. If anyone is interested I'll try and develop a list asap. DOUBLES: These are just doubles I have for sale, I won't be selling any other games for these systems (1st, 2nd and selected 3rd gen consoles) Magnavox Odyssey: Volleyball boxed and complete. I'll take £90 for it as someone on ebay is going for that much. Atari 2600: Would probably sell both these games for a £5 to get rid of it. Both loose. Pac Man (double) Pitfall (double, I don't think this works on all 2600 machines... rubbish label before you ask) Voltmace Database (This is a 1292 alternative system, there is an adapter to use it in more common formats like the acetronic system, but I'm not selling it!): Various games, many boxed with instructions £10 each, 2 loose with instructions, £5 each. Collections being sold off: These are 1st and 2nd wave removals from my collections, other than the N64 which I'm selling fully there may be other games on these systems I'm selling in the future. Stuff like Neo Geo, Atari, Amiga and Philips alongside 32x, Mega CD, 3DO and TG16 etc are currently intending to be kept. NES: Adventures of Bayou Billy, The Bubble Bobble Donkey Kong Double Dragon III - The Sacred Stones Dr. Mario Duck Hunt Excitebike Golf Iron Sword: Wizards and Warriors 2 Jack Nicklaus 18 holes Kickle Cubicle Lemmings Mission: Impossible Pac-Man Super Off Road (Ivan Ironman Stewarts) Super Mario Bros. - Duck Hunt Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles Zelda II - The Adventure of Link Sega Master System: Note some of these are US or Japanese carts, but work on PAL machines too. Most are boxed, but no instructions, so I'm cutting down the price on most of them. Alien 3 Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse Choplifter Dynamite Duke Enduro Race Gangster Town Global Defense Golfamania Great Baseball Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade James Pond II: Codename: Robocod Jungle Book Lemmings The Lucky Dime Caper starring Donald Duck Marble Madness Pacmania Parlour Games Rastan Shanghai Shinobi Shooting Gallery The Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants Spider-Man Vs. The Kingpin Super Kick Off Super Monaco GP Tecmo World Cup '93 Taz The Terminator World Soccer Xenon 2: Megablast Gameboy: Alleyway Double Dragon 2 Dr Mario FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 Golf Jurassic Park Midway Arcade Hits (Joust / Defender) Nintendo World Cup Tennis Worms Mario & Yoshi Mega Drive (Genesis): Mostly boxed with instructions Beavis and Butt-head ESWAT: City Under Siege FIFA International Soccer FIFA Soccer 95 Galaxy Force II James "Buster" Douglas Knock Out Boxing Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker Lemmings Lotus Turbo Challenge 2 Menacer 6-game cartridge Mortal Kombat NHLPA Hockey '93 Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure Quackshot starring Donald Duck The Revenge of Shinobi Rock N' Roll Racing Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe Super Monaco GP Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers T2: The Arcade Game Theme Park Ultimate Soccer Winter Challenge Wiz 'n' Liz: The Frantic Wabbit Wescue World Cup Italia '90 Gamegear: All loose, one or two might have instructions Batman Returns Chessmaster (The) G Loc Air Battle Joe Montana Football Olympic Gold Pengo PGA Tour Golf Putt and Putter Sega Game Pack 4 in 1 Slider Solitaire Poker Spiderman Super Kick Off Super Monaco GP Tail Spin Tazmania The GG Shinobi Wimbledon Tennis World Class Leader Board Golf SNES: Battletoads in Battlemaniacs Beware the Ultimate Evil of Warlock Cannon Fodder Mario's Time Machine Pilotwings - this is a NTSC copy, but my adapter doesn't work, sorry I don't know if this works or not. Street Fighter II – The World Warrior Theme Park Young Merlin Sega Saturn: Alien Trilogy Battle Arena Toshinden Remix Command and Conquer Daytona USA Die Hard Trilogy Doom Exhumed Fifa 96 Fighters Megamix Fighting Vipers Firestorm: Thunderhawk 2 Hi-Octane International Victory Goal Johnny Bazookatone Lemmings 3D Loaded Magic Carpet Olympic Soccer Robot Pit SEGA Worldwide Soccer 97 SEGA Worldwide Soccer 98: Club Edition Steep Slope Sliders Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams Theme Park Tunnel B1 Victory Boxing Warcraft 2 Wing Arms WWF In the House X-Men Children of the Atom Playstation 1 / PS1 / PSX: All boxed, I believe almost all have instructions too. BLAZE & BLADE - ETERNAL QUEST CIVILIZATION II COMMAND & CONQUER - [ 2 DISCS ] Includes: GDI Disc + NOD Disc COMMAND & CONQUER - RED ALERT - [ 2 DISCS ] Includes: Allies Disc + Soviet Disc Destruction Derby 2 DRIVER - YOU'RE THE WHEELMAN DRIVER 2 - BACK ON THE STREETS - [ 2 DISCS ] Fifa 98 Road to world cup 98 FINAL DOOM GALAGA - DESTINATION EARTH INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTAR SOCCER PRO JIMMY WHITE'S 2 - CUEBALL MAGIC CARPET MECHWARRIOR 2 Populous The Beginning PREMIER MANAGER 98 QUAKE II SOVIET STRIKE Star Sweep STREET FIGHTER EX 2 PLUS TEKKEN 2 Test Drive 4 THEME PARK WORLD TOCA - TOURING CAR CHAMPIONSHIP [PLATINUM VERSION] TOMB RAIDER TOMB RAIDER III - ADVENTURES OF LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER V - CHRONICLES TONY HAWK'S PRO SKATER 2 WARHAMMER - DARK OMEN WARHAMMER - SHADOW OF THE HORNED RAT WING OVER 2 Who wants to be a millionaire 2nd edition WORMS ARMAGEDDON Nintendo 64: This is my entire collection, there is no more N64 games from me other than this. Only about 6 are boxed. 007 Goldeneye Banjo Kazooie Blast Corps Body Harvest Bomberman 64 Bomberman Hero Bust a Move 2 arcade edition Clay Fighter 63 1/3 Command & Conquer Diddy Kong Racing Donkey Kong 64 Doom 64 Extreme G Extreme G 2 F-1 World Grand Prix F Zero Hexen Holy Magic Century Lylatwars Mario Kart 64 Mischief Makers Perfect Dark Pokemon Snap Star Wars: Episode 1 - Racer Super Mario 64 Top Gear Rally Turok: Dinosaur Hunter Turok 2 Seeds of Evil Turok Rage Wars - I couldn't get this to start up, I have tried cleaning it with no luck V-Rally 99 Wetrix Wipeout 64 Yoshi's Story Zelda, The Legend of - Majora's Mask Zelda, The Legend of - Ocarina of Time Gameboy colour: F1 World Grand Prix Micro Machines 1+2 Twin Turbo Missile Command Tiny Toon Adventures: Dizzy's Candy Quest Dreamcast: This is about half my collection, I probably won't have much more left to sell from this system - I never really got a chance to collect for it Hydro Thunder Test Drive V-Rally (V Rally Expert Edition 2) Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation Toy Racer Virtua Striker 2 Virtua Tennis Playstation 2 / PS2: Almost all are complete with instructions 4x4 Evo Arsenal Football Club Battlefield 2 - Modern Combat CALL OF DUTY 2 - BIG RED ONE CALL OF DUTY 3 Driver - Parallel Lines Endgame Extermination Fifa Football 2003 Fifa Football 2004 Fifa Football 2005 Fifa Street Fifa Street 2 Formula One 2001 Formula One 2002 God of War God of War 2 Jak & Daxter - The Precursor Legacy Jak X LARA CROFT - TOMB RAIDER - THE ANGEL OF DARKNESS Naval Ops - Warship Gunner Need for Speed: Most Wanted Primal Pro Evolution Soccer 5 Pro Evolution Soccer 6 Quake III Revolution Ratchet and Clank Ratchet and Clank 2 Ratchet and Clank 3 Smash Cars SSX Summoner 2 Super Bust-a-Move 2 Tekken Tag Tournament Tetris Worlds Theme Park World Gameboy Advance / GBA The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Four Swords - battery never worked, needs replacing. I have replaced a pokemon battery, so I might be able to do this for you. The Simpsons: Road Rage The Urbz: Sims in the City X-Men: The Official Game Gamecube: 1080 Avalanche Agent Under Fire Bloody Roar: Primal Fury - no cover on box Die Hard: Vendetta - no cover on box Gauntlet Dark Legacy James Bond 007: Nightfire - no cover on box Mario Party 4 Mario Party 5 Star Fox Adventures Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 Tony Hawk's Underground Turok: Evolution Wario World - this doesn't work. needs a cleanup but never got round to it X box / Xbox original: Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance Capcom Fighting Jam (PAL) / Capcom Fighting Evolution DRIV3R Far Cry Instincts: Evolution FireBlade Getting Up Gun Lord of the Rings, The: The Return of the King NBA 2k3 NBA Live 2005 - US copy, does NOT work on PAL systems Spartan: Total Warrior Toca Race Driver 2 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter True Crime: New York City True Crime: Streets of LA World Snooker Championship 2005 Nintendo DS: Farm life Playstation Portable / PSP: Archer Maclean's Mercury Daxter Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Star Wars Battle Front 2 Star Wars Lethal Alliance Yu Gi Oh GX Tag Force X box 360: Aliens vs. Predator Batman Arkham City Battlestations: Midway Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII Chromehounds Destiny Fifa 13 - no cover on box Ghost Recon Future Soldier Golden Compass Medal of Honor Airborne Medal of Honor Warfighter Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Need for Speed Carbon Need for Speed Prostreet Project Gotham Racing 3 Skate 3 Shrek the Third Tomb Raider World Championship Off Road Racing - this is listed as a different name sometimes I believe Nintendo Wii: Game Party Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Mario Party 8 Playstation 3 / PS3: Ashes Cricket 2009 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood Deadpool Fifa 11 Fifa 14 NBA 2k11 Syndicate Turok X COM Nintendo Wii U: NBA 2013 Pikmin 3 Rise of the Guardians Splinter Cell Playstation 4 / PS4: Batman Arkham Knight Call of Duty Modern Warfare Friday the 13th the Game Need for Speed Plants vs Zombies GW2
  17. Having gotten myself acquainted with the logic for what triggers the "kill screen" on both the arcade and NES versions of Donkey Kong, may I ask you how you guys have managed to come up with a fix for Level 133 on the latter version? For your information, these are the links I visited to get this info: http://www.donhodges.com/how_high_can_you_get.htm (arcade version) http://metopal.com/2012/03/24/porting-the-kill-screen/ (NES version) What I wish to do to correct the kill screen for the NES DK is to make a similar fix as to what Don Hodges did for the arcade version. Here's the original NES version code for the kill screen: CB7E A4 54 LDY $54 ; loads current level number into Y CB80 C8 INY ; increment level number by 1 CB81 20 D1 F4 JSR $F4D1 ; jump to subroutine to calculate level number tile CB84 A9 00 LDA #$00 ; set sign of bonus number as positive CB86 85 2C STA $2C ; store this number in variable CB88 A9 80 LDA #$80 ; load A with max bonus timer value (8000 bonus points) CB8A 88 DEY ; decrement variable in Y by 1 CB8B C0 04 CPY #$04 ; check if level number < 5 CB8D 10 03 BPL $CB92 ; check for negative flag CB8F B9 07 C2 LDA $C207,Y ; load bonus timer value from memory CB92 85 2E STA $2E ; store in bonus timer value queue My proposed fix for this, based on Hodges' fix for the arcade version: CB7E A4 54 LDY $54 ; loads current level number into Y CB80 C0 03 CPY #$03 ; check if level number >= 4 CB82 90 02 BCC $CB86 ; if level 1, 2 or 3 (variables $00 thru $02), continue with code normally CB84 A0 03 LDY #$03 ; otherwise, load Y with #$03 (level 4) CB86 C8 INY ; increment level number by 1 (only if for level variables $00 thru $02) CB87 20 D1 F4 JSR $F4D1 ; jump to subroutine to calculate level number tile CB8A A9 00 LDA #$00 ; set sign of bonus number as positive CB8C 85 2C STA $2C ; store this number in variable CB8E B9 07 C2 LDA $C207,Y ; load bonus timer value from memory CB91 85 2E STA $2E ; store in bonus timer value queue What I want to do is make it check the level number right after it's loaded into the variable that is stored at $0054 in the game's RAM. We want to compute the bonus timer based on the level number, so that level 4 and up will always start with 8000 points on the bonus timer. If the level number is 4 or higher, then we set a carry flag for, and this means we also only want it to increment the level number if we're on levels 1, 2 or 3 (variables $00 thru $02). The subroutine jump to $F4D1, which follows the INY, must also be modified for a check to see if the level number is 9 or higher, and if we're at level 9, to keep it there via a similar carry flag. ~Ben
  18. Hello! I'm not a NES coder. But I know that if I release a version for the NES, it will probably do better since the NES sold 10 times more units. I just wanted to put it out there that after the 7800 version is finished, I'll make a NES version. BUT, the NES version might be it's own game, and it might not happen because the 7800 is my main focus AND the 7800 is much more powerful graphically than the NES. "But the resolution is higher!!" you say. Well, it's not the resolution. In 320A sprites can be as big as 512*16. In 160B, sprites can be as big as 64*16. And that's with 12 colors! Not to mention, that only takes up 1/4 of the DMA on the 7800. You can really do much more. ALSO, the 7800 can scroll rows independently of eachother. ALSO!, there are more- Ok, that's enough. Some games do look better than their 7800 counterparts. DK and DKJR being big ones there. On the other hand, stuff like midnight mutants really shine. I mean, try to make it look better on the NES folowing these rules: 1. 128KB of space 2. NO other features besides #1 Good luck! Anyway, I want to make a NES version of my game so you guys can play it. HOWEVER, it will also follow the Mapper 0 design. Thanks for understanding the delay.
  19. MAME 0.248 It must be that time of month again – time for MAME 0.248! The Hartung Game Master was one of several hand-held game consoles positioned as low-cost alternatives to the Nintendo Game Boy. It was notable for its somewhat unconventional choice of an NEC µPD78C11 CPU, its low screen resolution, and the poor quality of its software library. And now, for the first time, you can relive the disappointment of all eighteen games released for the system in emulation! Speaking of hand-held consoles, MAME now supports more Game Boy cartridges, including the Pocket Camera, the EEPROM and two-axis accelerometer used by Kirby Tilt ’n’ Tumble and Command Master, and several memory controllers used for unlicensed games and compilations. Still on the topic of Nintendo, MAME now emulates the earliest version of the RP2A03 audio processing unit, used on arcade boards as well as early production runs of the Famicom console. Several games play sounds incorrectly with the later RP2A03G used in the NES and the majority of Famicom consoles. Several issues with Famicom peripherals have been fixed, too. MAME’s Win32 debugger can now save your window arrangement, and there’s an option to use light text on a dark background. On recent versions of macOS, MAME’s Cocoa debugger now follows the system colour scheme. You can read about all the exciting development this month in the whatsnew_0248.txt, or download the source and 64-bit Windows binary packages from the download page. Read the rest of this entry
  20. I have just bought one Hypershot controller model JE506. It looks like they belong to young Wolverine and Sabertooth, lol! I have made some measurements with a multimeter and compared with information available on NesDev Wiki. The schematic of the controller is on the attached picture. There is a small difference from the measurements to the information on NesDev wiki
  21. Hello! I know I'm not an NES coder. I'm a 7800 coder. The thing is I want an easier way for ICT2 and beyond to compress level data. Now I know the basics of SMB1 level generation: 1. A bunch of room objects are placed in a "Page" 2. Each page is a nametable size 3. Room objects can be different sizes, even ones of the same ID How does this all work? Please let me know! For ICT2, I wanted to use a 16KB RAM expansion and 128KB using SUPER or Activision with a POKEY at $450 (or $4000 if I can use POKEY without SKCTL) 8KB would be for the level. It would be decompressed and then the game would let you play the level, being decompressed in RAM. I'd like to know how SMB1 compresses level data and how it all works.
  22. Recently I've seen a lot of people that seem to think that NES clones are either a perfect FPGA recreation or a cheap NOAC with screwed up audio, but during these last two years a lot of good clones have appeared, but before talk about that I'm going classify clones by the type of hardware inside of them: Full hardware clones: Mostly made by companies in countries that didn't had received the NES officially, these had components for each chip inside the NES, so compatibility was high, and sometimes the quality was better than the product it was based on, since Nintendo just assembled it in Japan, but the components were made in China. NES-on-a-chip: This is where the bad perception that people have on Famiclones come from, wrong color palette, bad audio, hollow carcass with just some components inside, not all of them are bad, but most are. FPGA recreations: As of now, the only two examples are the AVS and the Analogue NT, these are very expensive and hard to find, but claim to be 100% compatible with anything you throw at them. So, back to the what I was saying, recently there have been a huge amount of hardware clones that have a lot more quality than the products sold by the likes of Hyperkin and Retro-bit, the only problem is that they are sold almost exclusively by Chinese companies without a name or a brand. First there are the Zoga and a generic one that mimics the Famicom, both having a good compatibility but with not all games tested, and there's a full hardware clone called Coolbaby RS-40, a clone that's PAL but can be modified to NTSC, there are also some variations of the first 2 ones, like one that is a 2-in-1 with the SNES and a portable one. I could spend a lot of time saying what works and what doesn't, but I'm going to sum it up to: each one of these clones have their own features, but there isn't one that has everything yet, but what is here shows that a perfect clone could exist without the use of an expensive FPGA, and that any of these problems will probably be solved with each hardware revision, because even if it's a gray Chinese market, these companies are trying to improve their products, some of these clones even have wireless controllers and HDMI ports. So, what does a clone needs to be on the same level of FPGA products? 1. Region switch 2. Compatibility with cartridges that have sound chips or extra hardware inside. 3. Compatibility with games that usually don't work on other clones or emulation. 4. Famicom expansion port, not essential but I included it here anyways, it was mostly used for things related to sound or the BASIC keyboard.
  23. GONE: Supervision 52-in-1 Multicart -- $FREE Found what I believe is a Supervision 52-in-1 multicart for the NES. See pics for condition. Untested as I do not have a NES. List of games here. Note: To ensure everybody gets a chance I will take names of those interested for 8 hours (from post time) and then if there is more than one interested I will choose a recipient using random.org.
  24. In addition to playing Wordle on the NYT https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html I am enjoying playing homebrew versions of Wordle using various console emulators. Here are some titles and links to the versions I found on this Forum and using Google. 2600 Words (Wordle clone) https://atariage.com/forums/topic/331117-2600-words-wordle-clone/#comments W O R D L E for the Atari 7800 https://atariage.com/forums/topic/330745-w-o-r-d-l-e-done/#comments WORDLE - NES https://vectrex28.itch.io/wordle-nes Wordle for Sega Megadrive (ROM) https://matt_j.itch.io/wordle-for-sega-megadrive/purchase https://matt_j.itch.io/wordle-for-sega-megadrive/download/eyJleHBpcmVzIjoxNjUxMjcwMzg0LCJpZCI6MTQyODkzN30%3d.i9dZbzV6mwRS9ncc4mjPBn70TD0%3d AND, here is an interesting article about these and more versions that are available......... https://medium.com/super-jump/playing-wordle-on-retro-devices-part-2-924bddc15f01
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