WTB: Famicom system

Started by sumguy, October 15, 2009, 05:52:46 am

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sumguy

I'm new to famicom collecting.  Anyone help me out on my first system?  It'd be cool to be in box, but loose is fine too.  Not sure what the going price is on these, but if you have one, let me know what you want for it.  I've gathered that the famicom system will play all regions of famicom and NES games, including pirates, is that correct?

famiac

It plays nes games only with a converter.

usaguate

I just bought two famicom systems with original box and manual. I recently became a famicom collector. One famicom is the original japanese and the other is a famiclone from Taiwan, this one with AV/Video output. This systems only play Japanese 60-pin cartridges. It does not matter if they're pirated or not. Once in a while you can find good deals at Ebay. The Taiwanese Famicom that I bought was a good deal. But this deals are rare to find. Most people at ebay just want to rip you off. So do some research for yourself before
getting a Famicom . Good luck!

NintendoKing

March 01, 2010, 08:20:41 am #3 Last Edit: March 01, 2010, 08:26:16 am by The Uninvited Gremlin
I cant sell you one personally, but eBay has decent deals.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nintendo-Famicom-System-from-Japan-Console-only_W0QQitemZ220563455182QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games?hash=item335a9b3cce


That one is a great deal on a Famicom, all you need is a:
Retro AC Universal Adapter and a RF switch or a direct to tv connect.

Less then what I paid for mine.



It even includes that little red expansion cover, I have owned 2 Famicom's and neither had that. They easily get lost by owners, so its luck to see a Famicom with one.

b1aCkDeA7h

March 01, 2010, 08:52:57 am #4 Last Edit: March 10, 2010, 04:55:26 pm by b1aCkDeA7h
Quote from: The Uninvited Gremlin on March 01, 2010, 08:20:41 am
It even includes that little red expansion cover, I have owned 2 Famicom's and neither had that. They easily get lost by owners, so its luck to see a Famicom with one.


Makes me surprised that my junk famicom had one.

I got my AV Famicom off of eBay, it's essentially going to be hit or miss, you pay a lot, or you gt extremely lucky. Either way, that definitely would be a starting point.

sumguy

Thanks for the info.  Since my first post I found one of the AV Famicom pirates at a Tawian fleamarket.  Build is just like the original I believe...plus AV, so I'm happy. :)

NintendoKing

Quote from: sumguy on March 02, 2010, 10:27:42 am
Thanks for the info.  Since my first post I found one of the AV Famicom pirates at a Tawian fleamarket.  Build is just like the original I believe...plus AV, so I'm happy. :)


I must see pictures... I have heard of such pirates but they are usually cast in black plastic replica AV Famicom shells.

I would really like to see yours.

sumguy

Its on page 106 of "finds" http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=683.1575

Again, if you want better pics let me know.  I haven't taken it apart yet to see whats inside, but I probably wouldn't learn much more than if its a NES-on-a-chip or not since I'm electronically-challenged. 

Its heavy enough to be a solid build I think.

NintendoKing

Quote from: sumguy on March 03, 2010, 08:06:25 am
Its on page 106 of "finds" http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=683.1575

Again, if you want better pics let me know.  I haven't taken it apart yet to see whats inside, but I probably wouldn't learn much more than if its a NES-on-a-chip or not since I'm electronically-challenged. 

Its heavy enough to be a solid build I think.


Oh, its different then I imagined. I thought it was shelled like the actually AV Famicom.
But still, very cool.

racso8

i am selling one, just posted it on here.