I have a couple of NES-to-Famicom adapters (for playing NES-games an a Famicom) I don't need anymore:
Adapter #1 - SOLD!
Adapter #2 - SOLD!
Adapter #3 - SOLD!
Adapter #4 - SOLD!
Shipping (any one adapter):
Within Sweden: 2$
Within Europe: $3.5 (regular airmail with no tracking or insurance)
Rest of the world: $4 (same as above)
I accept Paypal only (gift or add 4% to cover for their fees). Low on cash? I'm also open to trades! If you have something to trade that's worth than the adapter you're interested in then I'll pay you the difference, of course. I'm looking for:
- The hands/claws for the R.O.B. to complete my Gyromite-set
- Complete Stack-up set except the game itself, NES-version only.
- This: http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=8085 (http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=8085)
- RP2C03B (or similar) PPU for RGB modding a NES/Famicom.
- Gimmick! (the original Japanese release, no PAL-stuff, pirates or repros)
I'll also trade for any NES games that contains a Famicom-adapter that I don't already own. Here's a list of games I own (that contains an adapter):
- Duck Hunt
- Excitebike
- Gyromite
- Hogan's Alley
- Stack-Up
- Pinball
- Wrecking Crew
Bump! Updated the trade section slightly.
I'm guessing the answers no since you are looking to complete your collection... but are you willing to sell any of your games that include a famicom to NES adapter?
Quote from: ulera on August 05, 2012, 04:28:23 pm
I'm guessing the answers no since you are looking to complete your collection... but are you willing to sell any of your games that include a famicom to NES adapter?
PM sent!
Bump! Lowered the prices of adapter #2 and #3.
Bump!
yay, famicom slot looks exactly as the ISA 8bit part. :o Some hot glue and 2 extra pins prove that.
Cool adapters! PM sent on #4.
@famifan: Cool! Maybe one could use a salvaged ISA-connector from an old motherboard to replace a buster Famicom-connector?
@launchpad: Responded! 8)
Quote from: untinip on August 14, 2012, 07:59:47 am
@famifan: Cool! Maybe one could use a salvaged ISA-connector from an old motherboard to replace a buster Famicom-connector?
yeah, you can
but ISA-connector doesn't have side mountings that famicom slot has.
Yeah... the stresses to the motherboard when one pulls out the Famicom-cart may damage it over time. :(
Adapter #3 sold! Only one left - get it while you can!
Bump!
All sold! Mods, feel free to lock this thread!