BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

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Did he also go by shriker? I was always confused but one of those dudes posted those YouTube videos of his midi guitar synced to lsdj and it was hilarious.

Is taco midi a real thing?

PM'ed.

Nope, sorry man!

Check my other thread, I've got quite a few games available.

I think I've replied to everyone but if I haven't bump me again!

Okay everything is updated.

Responded to PMs. Stuff is going fast! Jump on it while you can!

I'll update what is gone when I get to a comp.

Update bump!

553

(48 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I could host them for you! Email me a zip with the files and I'll put them up no problem!

EDIT: Kitsch beat me too it. That must be what I got then.

I'm thinking its slightly a different color from the pil. I've never actually owned a black pil though so its hard for me to say. I just remember nonfinite specifying what kind of matte finish it had rather than just saying 'oh yeah its a black pil battery cover' insinuating that it was different.

555

(59 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Luftek has great customer service!

Question answered.

I got a black battery cover from Nonfinite maybe 3 or 4 years ago. It seemed to be a reproduction (who has pil covers laying around?) Maybe someone should ask him?

I've only seen nes  flaps for sale, so if you could source those that would be helpful. Full nes  shells would be awesome especially if you made different colors and sold them individually.

Also cables! DMG cables with all pins active would be a godsend. Or even a striaght dmg to midi cable with inline arduinoboy. Also link ports if possible. Nes  controller cables also.

Custom  nes/GB cart shells would be great. Retrozones are eh for me.

And lastly nes/SNES Dev boards pre pinned for a specific (ideally available from you) set of chips and cpld mmc emulation.

That's my dream list!

ordered.

They do come with battery and link port covers right? But not screen covers.

559

(29 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Retrogate or stone age gamer?

560

(29 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

What's the benefit of the USB version? I'm assuming developers since you can fit the entire nes library on an SD card.