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(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

He is definitely not some kind of new media self promoting hack, he does the work and he pays his dues. I really resent any implication otherwise.

what the fuck is a DMG-10 ?

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(20 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Ah.
I kind of gathered that it wasn't necessary after finding out the SGB innards are so close to the actual GB.

thanks though!

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(20 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

nickmaynard wrote:

imagine using the DMG-007 4 way connector and playing 4 super nintendos at once with 4 tvs!

4 lsdj's synced up with 4 tv's. insane.

I just need 4 modded SGB's (and a few more SNES'), and consider it done wink

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(20 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

big_smile

it just keeps getting better.

seriously, thanks everyone!

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(20 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

PlainFlavored wrote:

I believe there are passthrough carts that will allow you to play a Super Famicom-shaped game in an American SNES.

What's the difference between the Super Game Boy and the Super Game Boy II?

super gameboy 2 has a link port on the side.

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(20 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

akira^8GB wrote:

Don't kill me for this, but isn't getting two SGB2s easier?

SGB2's are pretty spendy, plus I'd have to get two super famicoms -___-

godinpants wrote:

im sure i remember seeing a tutorial on adding the link port to a super gameboy.

http://www.devrs.com/gb/files/sgbmod.txt

dude fuck yeah!

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(20 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

So I'm sure most of us have seen this >>>

This is just an outlandish question, BUT, would you be able to solder a link port to an old SGB and flash the Rom data of the model 2 onto said cartridge to create your own model 2??

I really don't have much knowledge of these things, hence me asking this.


Basically I want to have two super nintendos (in this case super famicoms) synced up at the same time.
Why? hell, it'd look cool to have two TVs running lsdj eh? Make composing a lot easier too.


So yeah, tell me why this is the most unrealistic idea.

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(17 replies, posted in Past Events)

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(34 replies, posted in Releases)

TALKTOANIMALS wrote:
ovenrake wrote:

did you do the stumptown pack?
I've been meaning to order some for (looks at watch) a year or so now.

Yeah! They're so nice, seriously. Though Gocco printing and gluing was ridiculous. You wouldn't happen to know where to get black blank CDs would you?

I wish I knew off the top off my head, I assume we would only stumble upon the same things through google.
If I find a good hook up, I'll PM you for sure. I hope you do the same too!
DIY FO LYFE

oh and once again.
FANTASTIC JOB

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(34 replies, posted in Releases)

TALKTOANIMALS wrote:
tacticalbread wrote:

I like this a lot. smile

If you had a physical release of sorts, I would buy it, but I've never been too into paying for digital music. ;p


I'm about 70% finished with handmaking physical copies (soooo much folding), but I unfortunately I'm broke right now so I decided to just go ahead and sell it digitally until I can save up enough. Thanks for being interested, though!

did you do the stumptown pack?
I've been meaning to order some for (looks at watch) a year or so now.

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(174 replies, posted in Past Events)

TOMORROW

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(41 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Just check with laws pertaining to street performers. If you've seen an earthy dude playing guitar soemwhere in pdx, i'm sure it won't be an issue.
Just making it audible for everyone else is a huge issue.

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(19 replies, posted in General Discussion)

If I ever made you mad, you can tell me now.

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(41 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I never feel cool enough ordering doughnuts there. I feel like I'm supposed to start asking what the vegan options are.
Back on topic:
I'm gonna get to work on dis shit

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(41 replies, posted in General Discussion)

mechlo wrote:

Dude, the only city with a shittier unemplyment rate in the country is Detroit.  So don't come here for the job prospects.

took the words out my mouth.

especially when a really sought after job is selling bacon maplebars x)