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    • FlyingTomahawkF
      FlyingTomahawk
      last edited by

      Did another trip to the store that sells all the retro stuff for crazy prices and I saw this.

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      16200Yen!!!?? ($144 USD or 107 GBP) insane considering that I have never seen any PAL games over here. Not even one. And on top of that it would not run over here since the TV can only process NTSC.

      How much are they going for these days anyway?

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      • ruckageR
        ruckage @FlyingTomahawk
        last edited by

        @flyingtomahawk
        That's expensive. The price varies quite a bit but you can get a boxed NES with some games for under £100. An un-boxed unit with controller can be bought for £40 - £60 depending on condition.

        I'm willing to bet they would be even cheaper in the USA as they were much more common and they would also be NTSC which should mean they would work on a Japanese TV.

        SNES mini/Nes mini/Famicom mini theme developer.

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        • obsidianspiderO
          obsidianspider
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          I'm guessing they want that much because it's rare. I dunno, that seems really high, or it's for people who can't bother to look on eBay.

          📷 @obsidianspider

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          • obsidianspiderO
            obsidianspider
            last edited by

            I ordered some EverDrives during Krikzz's Black Friday sale. Two haven't shipped yet due to them being on back order, but the first three are here and they're fantastic.

            A bonus that I discovered is that .srm files from lr-snes9xseem to work on the SD2SNES, so saved games from my RetroPie build(s) can be transferred to play on real hardware, at least from the games I tried it with.

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            📷 @obsidianspider

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            • MrJordaaanyM
              MrJordaaany @obsidianspider
              last edited by

              @obsidianspider .srm are the same as .sav files. I've had success renaming and moving them between many devices and platforms.

              Awesome you got some everdrives though. I want some too. Is the sale still on?

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              • obsidianspiderO
                obsidianspider @MrJordaaany
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                @mrjordaaany The sale has ended, but in years past it has been on Black Friday.

                📷 @obsidianspider

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                • FlyingTomahawkF
                  FlyingTomahawk
                  last edited by

                  @obsidianspider

                  Cool!
                  What are those things? What can you do with those cartridges?

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                  • obsidianspiderO
                    obsidianspider @FlyingTomahawk
                    last edited by

                    @flyingtomahawk they’re flash carts. They let you play games from SD cards on real hardware (no emulation). The EverDrives made by Krikzz are widely regarded as some of the best in the world.

                    📷 @obsidianspider

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                    • FlyingTomahawkF
                      FlyingTomahawk @obsidianspider
                      last edited by

                      @obsidianspider

                      At those prices they must be good otherwise they wouldn't sell well.

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                      • obsidianspiderO
                        obsidianspider
                        last edited by

                        It's so tiny!

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                        📷 @obsidianspider

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                        • cellyC
                          celly @obsidianspider
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                          @obsidianspider love it! Excellent grab dude.

                          Currently Playing: Tetris (Gameboy)

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                          • FlyingTomahawkF
                            FlyingTomahawk @obsidianspider
                            last edited by

                            @obsidianspider

                            Nice!
                            Curious, how much did you pay for that Famicom?

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                            • obsidianspiderO
                              obsidianspider @FlyingTomahawk
                              last edited by obsidianspider

                              @flyingtomahawk

                              $211 including shipping for everything in the picture. It was from a US seller. The EverDrive alone sells for $118 plus shipping. It included a micro SD card, so that’s worth a few dollars. A bare console sells for $80 all day long and I often see dog bones sell for $30 each on eBay. The three real Famicom games that the seller included weren’t mentioned in the auction but they all work and seem to be authentic.

                              I did some reading and apparently Japan has 100V AC and with US having ~120V it’s recommended to get an aftermarket power supply or a step down converter, the Famicom works beautifully, but I don’t want to damage it so I will look into another power adapter even thought the authentic Nintendo one seems to work fine.

                              I noticed that the FDS games don’t all sound correct and apparently that’s because the EverDrive can’t handle the FDS expansion audio properly so I want to find a cheap FDS RAM adapter and then get a FDStick just ordered a FDSStick and bought a RAM Adapter from eBay.

                              📷 @obsidianspider

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                              • lilbudL
                                lilbud
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                                I give @obsidianspider 3 days before he decides to gut the thing and stick a pi in there.

                                Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                                Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                                • obsidianspiderO
                                  obsidianspider @lilbud
                                  last edited by

                                  @lilbud oh heck no. Not this. These aren’t cheap or common like a broken Super Famicom.

                                  📷 @obsidianspider

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                                  • edmaul69E
                                    edmaul69 @obsidianspider
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                                    @obsidianspider the only issue i found with using a us psu on these famicoms is the crappy capacitor next to the power jack can blow. Like instantly. But replacing it with another fixes it. Im not sure why the capacitor that comes in them is so crappy. Just so you know, if these are both famicom dogbone controllers the cables are shorter than the us ones. The famicom ones go for around $20-$23 due to the cable.

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                                    • obsidianspiderO
                                      obsidianspider @edmaul69
                                      last edited by

                                      @edmaul69 I did notice that these are the "short cable" controllers that are so common in Japan. I may get some extension cables, but for now they work fine.

                                      📷 @obsidianspider

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                                      • edmaul69E
                                        edmaul69 @obsidianspider
                                        last edited by

                                        @obsidianspider a couple days ago i modded a dogbone to use on a wiimote. you can have the cable if you want it

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                                        • obsidianspiderO
                                          obsidianspider @edmaul69
                                          last edited by

                                          @edmaul69 How’d you go about doing that mod? I just took one of my controllers apart and it’s just a plug, not soldered like the old square NES controllers. I didn’t want to mod these, but since it’s just a plug, I’m ok with that. What’s the best way to reach you to exchange info?

                                          📷 @obsidianspider

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                                          • edmaul69E
                                            edmaul69 @obsidianspider
                                            last edited by

                                            @obsidianspider email is in my profile. I desoldered the pin connector and wired up an nes/snes/n64/gc to wiimote adapter board from raphnet-tech and used a wii nunchuck cable for it. I have done an n64 and nes max controller as well. I had a snes one done but i took the chip out of that and put it in the dogbone controller since im getting a snes classic for christmas. I already have two nes classic controllers. The nes classic controller board is a direct drop in to the old nes and famicom player 1 controllers so i am going to just use one of those on my famicom p1 controller. I need 3 more adapter chips though. 1 for my famicom player 2 and 2 for my atari flashback 1 controllers.

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