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    Default Do you have a broken NES system?

    hi, i was wondering if anyone had a dysfunctional or non-functioning NES system they might feel like geting rid of. All i need is an NES, cosmetically undamaged, and perhaps a working controller or two. I will pay shipping! I have software for trade, PM me, AIM me at nube h8ter, MSN me at [email protected], or email me at [email protected]. i plan on doing one of the most 1337 things to it, but it cant happen unless i get a NES. all i will say for now is i plan on giving it an upgrade of sorts. if you somehow figure this out, don't post your answer please! this will go towards a good cause!

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    I kinda wanna know before I send you one of my NESes....

    I should gut a working one and add a screen and battery pak and make it portable.

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    You dont have a Goodwill withen 25 miles of you. They usually have a bunch of old systems.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Hombrew Hunter
    I kinda wanna know before I send you one of my NESes....

    I should gut a working one and add a screen and battery pak and make it portable.
    if only i could do that with mine. its a nes m82 used in stores for demos. it holds 12 games and weighs over 30-40 pounds!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Video_freak
    if only i could do that with mine. its a nes m82 used in stores for demos. it holds 12 games and weighs over 30-40 pounds!
    I've really wanted to get one of those.

    If you're going to buy an NES, make sure to get a new pin connector. I have a new one in my NES and it works much better.

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    screw the original NES cart connectors. if you have time and two floppy drive cables, you can cut and epoxy them to make a new cart connector, and if you attach it to the cart tray that springs up and down, you have a brand-new cart connector that lasts for a long time!

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    my nes didnt work by reading cartiges games, sometimes the games freezes, sometimes not.
    my solution was paper.
    try to figure out why

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    uhhh.... first i need to figure out WTF you just said.

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