Poll
Question:
Do you own a Famicom, and if so what type?
Option 1: AV Famicom
votes: 9
Option 2: Twin Famicom
votes: 8
Option 3: Original Famicom
votes: 19
Option 4: None
votes: 2
Option 5: All
votes: 5
Just a poll to see the most common Famicom owned.
I'd vote, but I actually own all three, a clone, and a modified NES that can handle expansion chips.
Interesting, but you need to add options, such as 'All of the Above' and 'All the above, and more' to your list of tick-able buttons. This is better-suited for a post-based poll anyhow.
My personal collection:
Systems- Famicom: HVC-CPU-04, HVC-CPU-05, HVC-CPU-06, HVC-CPU-07, HVC-GPM (various), all Boxed/Complete
- New Famicom (A/V), NOS
- Twin Famicom: AN-500B (both revisions), AN-500R (both revisions), AN-505-BK (all Boxed/Complete) and AN-505-RD Loose
- Sharp Titler AN-510 (Boxed/Complete)
- Sharp 14CC1F (Silver C1) Loose, no box, nomanual, no controllers.
- FDS: PWR-01, PWR-02, PWR-03, PWR-04, PWR-05 (all Boxed/Complete); RAM-Adapters Rev-03 and Rev-04.
- FamicomBox (loose, with correct controllers; missing coin-box, literature and packaging)
1st-Party Accessories- Family Robot + Block & Gyro, all Boxed/Complete (Block set is NOS); Family BASIC Set (v2 Boxed/Complete, BASIC v3 with manual); 3-D System (NOS), Light Gun (Small Box, NOS + Big Box NOS), Sharp VO-U43S goggles (loose), Game cassette & disk cases (many types), System carrying cases (two types), cassette hard-plastic covers (several colours), Data Recorder (NOS), FDS Card Cleaner, FDS Drive Cleaning Card, RF-Box for New Famicom (NOS), 300Ω Adapter (Original Nintendo), 75Ω Adapter (Original Nintendo), Sharp Twin RF Switchbox (loose), Sharp Twin PSU (Spare-unit, silver and teal single-box type; NOS).
3rd-Party Accessories- Jeepers, far too much to count. The key stuff: Arkanoid & Arkanoid II (both complete with controllers, plus spare Vaus paddles); Family Trainer Mat (both box types, NOS) and all FT games (NOS or Complete/Boxed); HoriTrak (NOS), HoriCard (NOS), a huge selection of joycards and joysticks (some NOS, some Boxed/Complete, many loose), Hudson Family BASIC Games Book and Tape.
Needed/Missing- Box & manual for AN-505-RD
- Box, controllers and paperwork for Sharp 14CC1F
- Four of Five Sharp C1 Models: 14CC1R, 14CC1W, 19CC1W, 19CC1F
- Sharp AN-320 Keyboard & Playbox BASIC Set
- Family BASIC v1
- Sharp VO-U42S (Box and manual)
- FamicomStation (working on this one)
- FamicomBox and FamicomStation Coin Boxes, Manuals, Literature and packaging
- A few controllers and input devices (e.g. Bandai Drawing Tablet)
If you have any of the above missing items, be sure to inform me! :bomb:
I put myself down for AV Famicom, although I do also have a Famiclone system which I never use.
I use my trusty AV Famicom, it's the best!
Fixed ;)
Quote from: Flip on April 10, 2011, 02:51:05 pm
Fixed ;)
Hmm, still not a very good set of choices. For instance, I have a Twin, multiple clones, and an original, but not an AV, so I can't choose "All".
You could just click on the ones you do own, I suppose.
All of them of course.
Quote from: Flip on April 10, 2011, 07:28:38 pm
You could just click on the ones you do own, I suppose.
In poll format, you can only select one option, and only vote once. If it used tick-boxes with a submit function, that'd be different, but polls aren't designed for this purpose, which is why I think that a thread-based reply with an O.P. updated cpunt would be the best option... :bomb:
You can actually create a poll that allows users to select more than one option by setting the "Maximum votes per user" option to some value greater than 1. The OP has not chosen to do so.
I have an AV Famicom, but I only play on my Neo Fami (famiclone), mainly because I don't have a dogbone for the AV Famicom, only a Hudson controller that is quite bad. Oh, I own a Twin Famicom too actually, though I can't get the disk system to work haha. Well, I have two more on their way, one of them supposedly working.
You don't need a dogbone AV Famicom controller. You can use any regular NES controller on your AV Famicom as well.
I run a black/red Twin Famicom...that way, I had the Famicom and the FDS covered in one go. I also have/run a few clone systems. My Sharp is boxed, so I run clones more often than not though... I'm odd that way.
Quote from: UglyJoe on April 11, 2011, 05:27:51 am
You can actually create a poll that allows users to select more than one option by setting the "Maximum votes per user" option to some value greater than 1. The OP has not chosen to do so.
Oh, that's news to me. Thanks for the tip mate! :bomb:
i use my good-looking, ugly family computer
Out of these options, I own a Famicom and an AV but also a Square Famicom plus a FamicomStation, no way to express that...
Finally I am an happy owner of a Famicom AV. I wanted one from a very long time.
Now it's time to make a good collection. :mario:
@Ice Man - Congrats! I love my AV Famicom also!