Retro game stuff talk
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Its been 2.5 days since I put them in there.
My one looks better then before but then again it could be the water that makes it look better.
The first day it was nice and sunny and yesterday it was raining and cloudy so I kept the buckets under the roof. Today before I went to work I put them out again and weather looks great, sunny again.
According to the www. some guys start to see first changes after 5-6 days. Others have used UV lights aka. Black light to speed up the process. They say that UV rays are needed for the bleach to do its magic.
I intend to keep them in there for at least 1 week if not longer if necessary. I hope edmaul69 is patient.
I really hope to see some good results. It would be too bad if it was for nothing. -
Btw. It's lunch time again!
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@FlyingTomahawk I live vicariously through you sir. Please post photos.
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@FlyingTomahawk that square button famicom is awesome. I am however, glad both sega and nintendo switched to plastic buttons.
Ido have a passport. Now i need to sell my life belongings to move. ;) japan is the only country that is on my bucket list. I hope to get there one day. And seeing all this beautiful game stuff i really want to go now.
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lol
Well, if you do come one day let me know.
It will be super fun to go around stores looking for retro stuff. -
@FlyingTomahawk will do. :)
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@FlyingTomahawk so where are you in japan?
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Osaka
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@edmaul69 said in Retro game stuff talk:
@FlyingTomahawk so where are you in japan?
After the photos we've been seeing, I wouldn't be surprised if he bumped into Shigeru Miyamoto during today's outing.
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lol
He is in Kyoto. Not far...
I have passed by the Nintendo buildings a couple of times but never met any staff.
I just took pictures of something hilarious.
Something you don't see everyday, even here in Japan. -
@FlyingTomahawk said in Retro game stuff talk:
Something you don't see everyday, even here in Japan.
Is that even possible? I thought japenese people have seen everything. :D
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@edmaul69 said in Retro game stuff talk:
@FlyingTomahawk said in Retro game stuff talk:
Something you don't see everyday, even here in Japan.
Is that even possible? I thought japenese people have seen everything. :D
Everything
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@obsidianspider ok, now i have seen everything. :)
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Just finished my run for today. Not so many good stuff this time.
@obsidianspider
Sorry, no Famicom today. There were 3 but way overpriced. Not tested 1790, 1980 and 2190Yen.
2 of them were actually very white-ish and one pub-yellow.Maybe next time I get lucky.
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@FlyingTomahawk I love that "pub yellow" is the new name for those old discolored Famicoms.
Not that I'm in any kind of hurry, but did you end up going back to Hard Off to see if that Gameboy Pocket was still there?
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While not totally "pub yellow" I just dug out my old SNES that I got in the spring of 1992 and it's definitely not aged as well as one of the controllers it came with.
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@obsidianspider its funny how many old computers and video game consoles turned yellow due to the flame retardent used in those plastic parts. An apple 2's monitors plastic is the most toxic plastic i have ever dremeled through.
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@edmaul69 and here I thought the most dangerous thing about an Apple II was Oregon Trail.
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@obsidianspider yeah the smoke it creates is like a huge chemical fire. There isnt words to describe how toxic it was. I will take the dysentery over that.
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@obsidianspider said in Retro game stuff talk:
Not that I'm in any kind of hurry, but did you end up going back to Hard Off to see if that Gameboy Pocket was still there?
Yeah I went back and checked it out, told the staff to show it to me. Thin scratches on the display, left side. No good.
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