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Bamboori wrote:there is no shop that sells nes shell replicas. and if they did it would probably cost much more than one or two used nes systems
There was a shop on ebay that sold colorful transparent shells at one point, then they disappeared. I recently heard a rumor that someone may be selling shells soon, but I wasn't given any details at all.
katsumbhong wrote:Your best bet is probably purchasing a non-working NES unit either locally, i.e. craigslist or on Ebay.
Meh, costs as much as a working NES.
I recently bought an NES, although the top portion of the shell has a few cracks on the edges. Anyone know where I can get a replacement?
walter b. gentle wrote:
10/10 would totally play XD
Just curious. I have 2 DMGs and they both have some unfixable dead columns.
akira^8GB wrote:The NGPC dev kit is available and it includes a complicated to use but functional sound tool you can use to track. I can't find it right now but I know it is out there somewhere, if only I remembered its name... I may even have it in a backup but I am away from home and can't check this. Also I think Ivan Mackintosh had made one and also there's a MOD>NGPC converter somewhere.
The NGPC sound is a lot clearer than that of other portables available out there, definitely worth using rather than a shitty game boy or game gear.
You don't say? I've got a NGPC In my closet that I never use, so this would be awesome!
From what I understand there's a flash cart for the neo geo pocket, but are there any trackers?
I know this thread is practically dead, but what if you have horizontal dead columns? Is it too late for my DMG?
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