Retro game stuff talk
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@edmaul69 said in Retro game stuff talk:
I can buy one off ebay as they are on there all the time.
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@obsidianspider yeah. I have been forced to pay that much for a few of the pc engine controllers i have bought. :(
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@obsidianspider said in Retro game stuff talk:
@FlyingTomahawk if/when you find a Famicom and/or other stuff to send to me I'd like you to grab a few of those. I really like the screen on my Super Famicom Pi, and I haven't seen anyone else do that yet, so I'd probably replicate it and maybe improve on it for a Famicom build.
Ugh, I'm so jealous of the abundance of retro game shops near you. By me there's ONE, and their inventory is really small.
One, that's all I have near me, and as they are asking something like £80 for a Sega MegaDrive, it's not even worth a visit.
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Is this what you were looking for?
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@FlyingTomahawk yes it is. :)
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You see the price right? 1980Yen ($17-18)
I think that's the price range you can expect for this controller.
This one is untested. Meaning they don't know if it works or not. They have a return policy which allows you to return items within 1 week if they are faulty.
That would be not possible if I would buy it and send it to you.
If you want that one I can go again at a later time and see if they still have it.
Also keep in mind that you gonna get a Famicom + additional controller set and adding that Game Boy controller is gonna raise the shipping weight.
Just to be cautious I would suggest to add around $30 for shipping in your calculation.Just tell me if you need that or if you skip.
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Based on what I've seen on eBay that seems like a great price. Aside from it being shorted out, what could really be that wrong with it?
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Not sure what could be wrong with it but if edmaul69 says he wants it I would of course ask the staff there to take it out so that I can check the buttons and also if it has scratches or not.
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@FlyingTomahawk yeah that is a good price. Combining with shipping from other items makes it a good deal. Again, i am not in a hurry.
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What was the verdict on the Super Gameboy controller?
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Is that question directed to me or edmaul69?
Got the Famicoms today. I thought I gonna shift the bleach talk also into this topic to keep the Famicom build thread light(er).
Voila here they are.
I'll leave the other in the bleach tub till weekend then swap with the most yellow one of the four.
I'll bleach one by one. I would love to keep the current one a bit longer inside there, some guys say that you can get it really white in 20-25 days. Which I have not reached yet. (1 week only)And here something else from my private collection which I hold very dear. My wife started to collect them but stopped half way through and I completed it.
The "original" Famicom Mini collection.
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@FlyingTomahawk I thought @edmaul69 wanted you to get that controller, so I wondered if you had a look at it to see its condition.
Very nice collectionof those GBA games. I didn't know they had books to keep them in.
The second from the top Famicom looks pretty white already. Maybe it's just the flash?
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It's the flash.
It is whiter then the others but still a bit dirty and yellowish.
I didn't get a 100% clear "yes" answer from edmaul69 regarding that controller so I didn't go check yet.
I don't want to force anything or make pressure. I can sure find the controller again sooner or later so if he doesn't need it right now that's OK with me. -
Preping the next Famicom for its bleach bath.
This time I want to do it right 100% all the way.
For that I carefully removed the transparent labels, the front label and even the rear label.
Now I'll go take out the other one out of its bath, wash it and check the condition.
I think there is a slight damage to the red front panel and rear panel from the first bleach bath where I used stronger bleach.
I'll post before after pics asap. -
@FlyingTomahawk im excited to see how this one goes.
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Yeah, me too.
This one is quite pub-yellow-ish. -
So got finally the pictures.
Here the visible damage.
The red front label lost some of the Gold color and the red started to fade from the outside in.
And here a before/after picture or in this case a after -> before image. Yes, that is the same Famicom, taken picture in the same conditions.
And here the just finished, bleached Famicom and the next one to go in.
Let's hope that the right side one is gonna become close if not better than the left side one.Tomorrow I'm gonna replace the bleach liquid with new, fresh one just to be sure.
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@FlyingTomahawk @obsidianspider Man, this thread is just an awesome read. Here in the UK we don't really have an abundance of Retro Game Stores like that, and I don't actually know of any near me. I'd have no money if there was one like that near by-that Gameboy pocket is awesome.
It's interesting to see how the Famicoms have come up in the bleach bath too. I have a Super Famicom that has yellowed that I was going to perform the region mod on, but I screwed up the internals (snapped a leg off lifting!) and then I just used it to make a moulded plastic top cover for my original Super Nintendo; now it's just sitting in the loft in a bag. Now I'm thinking about bleaching it and popping a Pi in... Hmmm. Thats after I tackle a Pi in a Gameboy. And after I've put a Zero in a SNES pad. Haha!
I look forward to the next instalment!
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@Danorak1981 said in Retro game stuff talk:
Now I'm thinking about bleaching it and popping a Pi in... Hmmm
That sound like a great idea. You should take a look at @obsidianspider SNES build thread maybe push that motivation. ;-)
You sure set the bar high in your projects. Pi in a Game Boy? That scares the shit out of me. I am not confident enough to attempt such a narrow space build with custom display.
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@FlyingTomahawk said in Retro game stuff talk:
@Danorak1981 said in Retro game stuff talk:
Now I'm thinking about bleaching it and popping a Pi in... Hmmm
That sound like a great idea. You should take a look at @obsidianspider SNES build thread maybe push that motivation. ;-)
Thanks! I'm really liking how it turned out, and I play it almost daily. At this point I'm curating my ROMs and working on cleaning up box art. I still don't see anyone else doing that second screen thing aside from the one guy who gave me the idea with his arcade cabinet, though there are a few that are doing text displays.
Pi in a Game Boy? That scares the shit out of me.
Solder and a Dremel are your friend. Oh, and lots of patience.
I also considered the SNES pad at first but gave up, same issue narrow space.
I still think putting a Zero in a SNES controller with the screen where Start and Select are normally located might be doable…
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