View Full Version : NES Reproductions $35/each Shipped or 3 for $80/shipped
Necrosaro420
11-09-2004, 01:26 AM
I wasnt going to advertise on these boards out of respect for someone else selling, but I have car insurance due and im low on funds =( But Here ya go.
1 - $35.00/Shipped
2 - $65.00/Shipped
3 - $80.00/Shipped
4 - $105.00/Shipped
Can find list of games on the URL below, I can also take special orders. I am also in the good traders thread here on DP. Thanks
http://www.nesplanet.com/reproductions
Ive also gotten good feedback over at the new nes forums about my reproductions. Thanks
Nespit
11-09-2004, 02:03 AM
pm send..
max 330 mega
11-09-2004, 02:06 AM
pm sent
How does this work, exactly? These were never released in the U.S., right and are fan translations?
I ask because there are a few that interest me (Sweet Home!).
Balloon Fight
11-09-2004, 01:39 PM
How does this work, exactly? These were never released in the U.S., right and are fan translations?
I ask because there are a few that interest me (Sweet Home!).
I think he's takeing the roms for each game, burning them to new EProms, and solders them in the donor carts. (NES games have a few different variations on the boards, so he needs one that fits each games. Earthbound and FF2 = large games so he needs a bigger board) Then he just puts a new battery in (if he needs to), puts some cool label on, and presto, homemade nes cart. :)
Daria
11-09-2004, 01:45 PM
I need to talk to my mom tonight, I'm going to try and talk her into getting one or two (sweet home and chronicle of radia war) of these as a birthday/christmas present. But I was curious as to how you make your labels?
I wanted to make my own (not that there's anything wrong with yours I just enjoy playing with photoshop) but then I noticed you said yours have the platic coating like a real nes game. If you don't mind me asking, how do you do that?
postulio
11-09-2004, 05:10 PM
wow great prices, ill definately order some closer to christmas, thanks for the post. wish you posted earlier.
I think he's takeing the roms for each game, burning them to new EProms, and solders them in the donor carts. (NES games have a few different variations on the boards, so he needs one that fits each games. Earthbound and FF2 = large games so he needs a bigger board) Then he just puts a new battery in (if he needs to), puts some cool label on, and presto, homemade nes cart. :)
Ah, I see. It's a sort of "Franken Cart" so to speak. Awesome! I think I know what I'm getting for Christmas!