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    Default 8 and 16 bit Connections

    I'm in dire need for some connector cables for 8 and 16 bit systems. What I need right now is and RF adapter for genesis, NES AC adapter, SNES RF Adapter. If anyone has any or all of these items send me a PM please.

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    I've got all of those, but I'm in Canada. If you want to pay for shipping (via paypal), shoot me a PM.

    ps: you do know that nes and snes rf's are interchangable, as are sms/genesis ones right?
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    unless he has the compact snes :P (it only has the N64 style plug)

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    yeah i know they are interchangeable, but i need to hook up all my 8 and 16 bit consoles via RF now because my newer systems are tiing up all the digital/composite slots on my reciever and t.v. I'll be shooting you a PM soon Doc, I've got a comic con to go to in a few days and then after that I'll see what's left to spend on gaming stuff. thanks

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    but i need to hook up all my 8 and 16 bit consoles via RF now because my newer systems are tiing up all the digital/composite slots on my reciever and t.v
    Blasphemy!

    You need more inputs for your TV, like a system selector pro. Your money would be better spent in that direction IMO.
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    He'll still need the AC adapter

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    yeah a system selector would be better, but money is tight, and i can daisy chain RF's. Besides there isn't a noticeable difference between composite and RF in 8 and 16 bit games anyway, unless you sit on top of the tv. The only thing that composite offers is stereo, which is cool, but not cool enough to make me go out and drop like 80.00 on 3 selectors so I can hook up all my stuff. and as far as TV's with more inputs go, the most I've seen is 7 on the Panasonic digital tau flat screen HDTV, it has 3 composite, 2 s-video and 2 component, but it's 1600.00

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