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Ernster
05-14-2005, 01:02 AM
FortNinety from the Gaming Age forums, has posted some pics that he took http://www.ga-forum.com/showthread.php?p=1359664

But check these out, its what the NES was suppose to look like, however when Nintendo revealed it at the consumer electronics show in 1985, it wasnt well recieved, so they redesigned it, and thus the NES was born. Ayway Im sure all know that....just check out these pics, I cant beleive that controller LOL

http://pics.fort90.com/journal/nintendoworld6.jpg

http://pics.fort90.com/journal/nintendoworld7.jpg

http://pics.fort90.com/journal/nintendoworld8.jpg

http://pics.fort90.com/journal/nintendoworld9.jpg

http://pics.fort90.com/journal/nintendoworld10.jpg[/url]

Saabmeister
05-14-2005, 01:10 AM
HOLY S**T!

I need one!

(Where are my glass cutters and lockpicks when I need them :angry: )

MegaDrive20XX
05-14-2005, 01:34 AM
Damn that is one detailed store...especially to have the "one of a kind" prototype NES

Dangerboy
05-14-2005, 01:41 AM
(looking at last pic)

I did not know Mario was a Jedi....look at that lightsaber handle.

And a NES tape deck system? THANK GOD we got the real NES :)

portnoyd
05-14-2005, 09:50 AM
kthxlock

http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=60800

Griking
05-14-2005, 12:11 PM
kthxlock

You missed :P

Promophile
05-14-2005, 12:37 PM
Still waiting for someone to post those pics as the

OMG Revolution first screens.

Roi
05-14-2005, 12:44 PM
Still waiting for someone to post those pics as the

OMG Revolution first screens.

OMFG revolution controllers!!!!!!

http://pics.fort90.com/journal/nintendoworld8.jpg


x_x

slip81
05-14-2005, 01:49 PM
I want that messed up Gameboy

Graham Mitchell
05-14-2005, 01:59 PM
I want that messed up Gameboy

That thing used to be in the consumer service department at NOA in Redmond, WA. They always had it under glass, but they didn't show it playing Tetris!

SoulBlazer
05-14-2005, 02:01 PM
The 'desert storm' GameBoy is infamous -- I remember first reading that letter to the editor in Nintendo Power all those years ago.

Aperently the GameBoy was brought brand new in 1989 or 1990 for someone in the army. Makes sence -- portable gaming system and soliders spend a lot of time sitting on their hands. He was in Saudi Arabia at the time and when the Desert Storm started took the GameBoy with him into Iraq.

Well, it gets hot in the desert. I mean, REALLY hot. With the sun in mid day, it can reach around 110-130 degrees. The GameBoy can handle those temps, but the solider left the unit sitting in the sun by accident. When he found it, he found it was badly melted.

But to his shock, it still worked!

Amazed, he wrote that letter to NP. I'm not sure if he contacted Nintendo or Nintendo contacted him when he returned to the States, but the unit ended up in Nintendo's hands where it was on display for everyone to see at Nintendo's HQ in Redmond Washington. They even turned it on now and then to show it worked.

A ringing endorsement of how tough Nintendo's systems are and what you can do to them and they still work. :D

drummy
05-14-2005, 02:32 PM
I want that, the controllers looks better than the original NES controllers, although I must say the system looks worse than the actual NES. Also, the keyboard is damn cool looking. Ten bucks DreamTR has one of these! :-P

Cmosfm
05-14-2005, 02:37 PM
The 'desert storm' GameBoy is infamous -- I remember first reading that letter to the editor in Nintendo Power all those years ago.

Aperently the GameBoy was brought brand new in 1989 or 1990 for someone in the army. Makes sence -- portable gaming system and soliders spend a lot of time sitting on their hands. He was in Saudi Arabia at the time and when the Desert Storm started took the GameBoy with him into Iraq.

Well, it gets hot in the desert. I mean, REALLY hot. With the sun in mid day, it can reach around 110-130 degrees. The GameBoy can handle those temps, but the solider left the unit sitting in the sun by accident. When he found it, he found it was badly melted.

But to his shock, it still worked!

Amazed, he wrote that letter to NP. I'm not sure if he contacted Nintendo or Nintendo contacted him when he returned to the States, but the unit ended up in Nintendo's hands where it was on display for everyone to see at Nintendo's HQ in Redmond Washington. They even turned it on now and then to show it worked.

A ringing endorsement of how tough Nintendo's systems are and what you can do to them and they still work. :D

Ironically enough, I was reading some old Nintendo Powers on the toilet the other day, and read that letter, I was shocked to see it come back around in the NOA Store

tylerwillis
05-14-2005, 02:45 PM
That's pretty sweet.

Just curious is this Nintendo World Store a museum also?

The_EniGma
05-14-2005, 03:00 PM
The 'desert storm' GameBoy is infamous -- I remember first reading that letter to the editor in Nintendo Power all those years ago.

Aperently the GameBoy was brought brand new in 1989 or 1990 for someone in the army. Makes sence -- portable gaming system and soliders spend a lot of time sitting on their hands. He was in Saudi Arabia at the time and when the Desert Storm started took the GameBoy with him into Iraq.

Well, it gets hot in the desert. I mean, REALLY hot. With the sun in mid day, it can reach around 110-130 degrees. The GameBoy can handle those temps, but the solider left the unit sitting in the sun by accident. When he found it, he found it was badly melted.

But to his shock, it still worked!

Amazed, he wrote that letter to NP. I'm not sure if he contacted Nintendo or Nintendo contacted him when he returned to the States, but the unit ended up in Nintendo's hands where it was on display for everyone to see at Nintendo's HQ in Redmond Washington. They even turned it on now and then to show it worked.

A ringing endorsement of how tough Nintendo's systems are and what you can do to them and they still work. :D

Ironically enough, I was reading some old Nintendo Powers on the toilet the other day, and read that letter, I was shocked to see it come back around in the NOA Store

OooOo any pics of that melted gameboy?

Kilik Kurosawa
05-14-2005, 03:03 PM
The 'desert storm' GameBoy is infamous -- I remember first reading that letter to the editor in Nintendo Power all those years ago.

Aperently the GameBoy was brought brand new in 1989 or 1990 for someone in the army. Makes sence -- portable gaming system and soliders spend a lot of time sitting on their hands. He was in Saudi Arabia at the time and when the Desert Storm started took the GameBoy with him into Iraq.

Well, it gets hot in the desert. I mean, REALLY hot. With the sun in mid day, it can reach around 110-130 degrees. The GameBoy can handle those temps, but the solider left the unit sitting in the sun by accident. When he found it, he found it was badly melted.

But to his shock, it still worked!

Amazed, he wrote that letter to NP. I'm not sure if he contacted Nintendo or Nintendo contacted him when he returned to the States, but the unit ended up in Nintendo's hands where it was on display for everyone to see at Nintendo's HQ in Redmond Washington. They even turned it on now and then to show it worked.

A ringing endorsement of how tough Nintendo's systems are and what you can do to them and they still work. :D

Ironically enough, I was reading some old Nintendo Powers on the toilet the other day, and read that letter, I was shocked to see it come back around in the NOA Store

OooOo any pics of that melted gameboy?

http://pics.fort90.com/journal/nintendoworld3.jpg

SMB
05-14-2005, 03:22 PM
Apparently that isn't even the console it-self, it is the Tape Deck, never released here but It was already out in Japan.

http://www.planetnintendo.com/thewarpzone/tech/nes5.jpg

^ AVS

The_EniGma
05-14-2005, 03:42 PM
The 'desert storm' GameBoy is infamous -- I remember first reading that letter to the editor in Nintendo Power all those years ago.

Aperently the GameBoy was brought brand new in 1989 or 1990 for someone in the army. Makes sence -- portable gaming system and soliders spend a lot of time sitting on their hands. He was in Saudi Arabia at the time and when the Desert Storm started took the GameBoy with him into Iraq.

Well, it gets hot in the desert. I mean, REALLY hot. With the sun in mid day, it can reach around 110-130 degrees. The GameBoy can handle those temps, but the solider left the unit sitting in the sun by accident. When he found it, he found it was badly melted.

But to his shock, it still worked!

Amazed, he wrote that letter to NP. I'm not sure if he contacted Nintendo or Nintendo contacted him when he returned to the States, but the unit ended up in Nintendo's hands where it was on display for everyone to see at Nintendo's HQ in Redmond Washington. They even turned it on now and then to show it worked.

A ringing endorsement of how tough Nintendo's systems are and what you can do to them and they still work. :D

Ironically enough, I was reading some old Nintendo Powers on the toilet the other day, and read that letter, I was shocked to see it come back around in the NOA Store

OooOo any pics of that melted gameboy?

http://pics.fort90.com/journal/nintendoworld3.jpg

HOLY MOLY! @_@

SoulBlazer
05-14-2005, 04:18 PM
Like I said, it's no wonder Nintendo was glad to show the unit off now and then. Would'nt you? ;)

Half Cab Leroy
05-14-2005, 05:38 PM
Cool pics! I really need to head up to NYC now.

Flack
05-14-2005, 06:10 PM
kthxlock

http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=60800

Arcade Antics
05-14-2005, 06:11 PM
redundancy lock (see portnoyd's earlier link to continue...)

>>>LOCK<<<