Is this possible (read to find out)

Started by wholesalewatch648, February 05, 2013, 09:38:33 pm

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wholesalewatch648

I have a NTSC NES clone and a PAL Famiclone ,any chance I can somehow modify the NTSC Nes clone to play famicom Games on NTSC Television
I am a big Nintendo fan! especially GameBoy, N64, SFC, GC. And of course Mario games
I collect SFC/N64 mainly. Some rare famicom stuff too. Also miscellaneous video game stuff.

wholesalewatch648

I am a big Nintendo fan! especially GameBoy, N64, SFC, GC. And of course Mario games
I collect SFC/N64 mainly. Some rare famicom stuff too. Also miscellaneous video game stuff.


wholesalewatch648

any way to do it cheaper? i was hoping there was some way i could open them up and switch the cart readers around of course now that i think of it i think it is next to impossible/impossible because i believed they are built into the circuit board
I am a big Nintendo fan! especially GameBoy, N64, SFC, GC. And of course Mario games
I collect SFC/N64 mainly. Some rare famicom stuff too. Also miscellaneous video game stuff.

wholesalewatch648

I am a big Nintendo fan! especially GameBoy, N64, SFC, GC. And of course Mario games
I collect SFC/N64 mainly. Some rare famicom stuff too. Also miscellaneous video game stuff.

wholesalewatch648

Quote from: 80sFREAK on February 07, 2013, 11:55:42 pm
$25 for NOS adaptor is expensive?  ???


so, you don;t think $25 is expensive for a 3rd party cheapo adapter, but you think $12 is expensive for a authentic famicom game? i think you are being a prick just for the sake of being a prick
I am a big Nintendo fan! especially GameBoy, N64, SFC, GC. And of course Mario games
I collect SFC/N64 mainly. Some rare famicom stuff too. Also miscellaneous video game stuff.

o.pwuaioc

If you can find the special Gyromite cart, you should be able to spend significantly less:

http://www.racketboy.com/retro/hacks/gyromite-nes-import-adapter-guide

As far as I know, Duck Hunt also has it, and I think a few others do, too.

famifan

i'm up to soldering 60-pin slot directly to nes clone :crazy:


80sFREAK

Quote from: wholesalewatch648 on February 22, 2013, 09:23:16 am
Quote from: 80sFREAK on February 07, 2013, 11:55:42 pm
$25 for NOS adaptor is expensive?  ???


so, you don;t think $25 is expensive for a 3rd party cheapo adapter, but you think $12 is expensive for a authentic famicom game? i think you are being a prick just for the sake of being a prick
Sounds like you buying one adaptor per one cart ::)
I don't buy, sell or trade at moment.
But my question is how hackers at that time were able to hack those games?(c)krzy