Anyone seen one of these before?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...105517809&rd=1[/url]
Anyone seen one of these before?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...105517809&rd=1[/url]
Looks piratous. Could just be me.
dave
Yeah, if that's a legit Famicom, then my name's Captain Toot McToottoot.
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Whats with those atari-style 9 pin controller ports? Is that what the Japanese Famicom had?
I may call you that from now on anyway.Originally Posted by ClubNinja
looks cool though.....
Midwest
I'd be honoredOriginally Posted by chadtower
As for the 9-pin controllers, that's another giveaway of illegit goods here. As far as I recall, the real Famicoms had hardwired controls, though I'd be the first to admit that I don't know *that* much on the subject.
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Originally Posted by portnoyd
Yeah its probably a pirate (not that i am an expert on the matter)
what is up with that picture of yours?
Possibility is infinity! You must be satisfied!
You just can't handle my jawusumness responces. -The Sizz
Yep, 100% pirate with a mario sticker on it...which was placed on it by someone...not by the makers of this thing. 3rd pic down, see how the stickers overlap the words "power" and "reset".
Pirate!
one of the many many famiclones out there...
-Jan
The original Famicom had a 15-pin port on the front for accessories. Almost all pirates use a "pirate-standard" DB9 plug. The Gameaxe even uses it and you can buy controllers with the DB9 connector at Lik-sang.com
-Rob
The moral is, don't **** with Uncle Tim when he's been drinking!
What is Mario doing in that picture anyway? Looks like he's touching Peach's...Originally Posted by Cmosfm
Well, I think he's entitled! It's not like he hasn't done enough for her in the past!
I only need 2 more NES games (US)!
Not too shabby looking as far as Famicom pirates go. At least the color scheme is similar. Without that sticker, I bet a lot of people would confuse it for the real deal.
The oldest home video game system I've seen from Nintendo was a stand a lone Japanese Breakout unit.. like a Pong only with breakout.. it was Yellow.
Fear your thoughts because they become your words
Fear your words because they become your actions
Fear your actions because they become your habits
Fear your habits because they become your character
Fear your character because it becomes your destiny
Therefore: Thinking and nurturing positive thoughts, at any point in your life, can change your destiny.
There was a standalone Duck Hunt game in the 70's, if I am not mistaken.
This one's news to me.Originally Posted by Jorpho
for all of you who love the NES and anything nintendo, I HIGHLY suggest reading the Book "Game Over. Press Start to Continue: The Maturing of Mario" by Daved Sheff.
Whatever you wanted to know history wise concerning nintendo... it's in that book. I am pretty sure they talk about the duck hunt thing and also the shooting ranges they set up in japan for them (or something like that). They also talk about nintendo playing cards (from way back in the day) and... just about everything. A good read
-Josh
Jut for anyone who is intrested, loose logic sells these things alot on ebay.Originally Posted by Raedon
Somebody make me a "CGE 2k7 Attendee banner" so I don't have to use this lame text
Well...she IS blushing.Originally Posted by Sanada78
Possibility is infinity! You must be satisfied!
You just can't handle my jawusumness responces. -The Sizz