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Misc. => Other Gaming => Topic started by: FamicomFreak on January 28, 2009, 10:17:41 pm

Title: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: FamicomFreak on January 28, 2009, 10:17:41 pm
Well lately I've been selling my video games on ebay and keep getting new ones at the local thrift store. The problem is that I have to test them out but I buy games for all the consoles I have. Anyways, I was wondering if there is some sort of gadget that'll let me have my NES, SNES, PSX, Sega Saturn, CDX, N64, and Dreamcast plugged into my tv at one time that way I don't have to get cables plugged out and other plugged in....blah gets annoying man!
Title: Re: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: 133MHz on January 28, 2009, 10:21:39 pm
Dirt cheap solution: manual AV switchboxes. These ones cost like $5 each and you can daisy chain several of them to get any arbitrary number of inputs.

(http://www.unitedsale.com/images/3-Port-AV-Switch-02.jpg)

You can also go the slightly more expensive route and get a nicer semi-automatic switchbox with more inputs:

(http://www.amabilidade2002.com/vselect2.gif)
Title: Re: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: manuel on January 29, 2009, 01:56:58 am
The signal will get bad, though, if you use too many in a row.  :D
Title: Re: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: Lorfarius on January 29, 2009, 01:59:08 am
You can also buy Scart Switches which are pretty cheap on eBay. I have a couple in use for all my Tv's but its best to go for gold plated ones if you can as they give the best signal.
Title: Re: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: manuel on January 29, 2009, 06:15:25 am
You could also buy 1 TV per console. :D
Title: Re: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: son_ov_hades on January 29, 2009, 06:27:49 am
Quote from: Lorfarius on January 29, 2009, 01:59:08 am
You can also buy Scart Switches which are pretty cheap on eBay. I have a couple in use for all my Tv's but its best to go for gold plated ones if you can as they give the best signal.


Those would be of no use in America, our tvs don't use the scart input.
Title: Re: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: FamicomFreak on January 29, 2009, 09:00:52 am
Thanks a lot for the info guys!
Title: Re: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: 133MHz on January 29, 2009, 09:42:04 am
Quote from: manuel on January 29, 2009, 01:56:58 am
The signal will get bad, though, if you use too many in a row.  :D


True, that's because of the poor (nonexistent) shielding on the cheaper models, the horrible quality of the solder joints and the terribly cheap cable that comes with them, the cable is so bad that it breaks just by farting (no, not Famicom carting) on it.
Using this cable will seriously degrade your signal.

I've managed to fix cheap switches by doing this:


I bother with this because I'm a cheap bastard. If you can't be bothered, buy a more expensive but better quality switchbox ::).
Title: Re: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: satoshi_matrix on January 29, 2009, 02:44:17 pm
I have a switch box that I've bought off ebay for $30 some time ago. It allows me to have 5 systems plugged in at once. I suppose it must be one of the better models since honestly, I've never noticed any loss in quality. I recommend using it if you have difficulty getting behind your tv or need to switch consoles frequently.
Title: Re: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: nintendodork on January 29, 2009, 03:20:02 pm
I have one like Satoshi, with 5 sets of plugs..
How would I connect two of these?  I have one filled up and now I need to switch with my SNES and Famicom sometimes..
I think I got it at Best Buy for $15 when I was like 4 :D
The quality in my video games hasn't gone down.  They all look exactly how they should.
Like I said I've had it since I was 4, and it has collected dust from never being moved, and it still works exactly like it did 9 years ago
Title: Re: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: xyzzy32 on February 01, 2009, 12:10:41 pm
Go to radioshack. I bought a 4-input switchbox from there at a low price, and I haven't had any issues at all in the past two years with it. no quality loss either.
Title: Re: Hmm any gadget that'll help me do this?
Post by: FamicomFreak on February 02, 2009, 09:12:36 am
Kewl there is a radio shack near here.