BrownFinger wrote: » wow , super rare?
geotrig wrote: » That goliath is ruining the pics :pac: unadjusted monitor /saturated red or bad caps do you know ?
beejee wrote: » I just ran the numbers through the bat computer, and the results say its one of 11 known. Take with a pinch of salt, but its rare one way or the other.
geotrig wrote: » sounds like a klov answer pinch taken lol ,rare alright but id say way more than 11 about ,nintendo didnt do small no's !:pac:
beejee wrote: » You get tired shifting them around! No idea on anything yet, going to look into voltages first and the transformer/psu, then I'll move onto the neck adjustment. Might be a combo of red adjustment and degaussing. But its enough for m to put it on the long finger :P
beejee wrote: » Ive actually done my homework on this, including talking with some guys on vaps/klov/ukvac. The really short version is..... 3000 were made, 1000 shipped. The 2000 in warehouse were converted by Nintendo into donkey kong, that's why red donkey kongs are rare too. The remaining 1000 already out on premises went through conversions to donkey kong by operators themselves and nintendo, so that takes a chunk off the 1000. Add in 40 years, and that number reduces significantly to only a handful. Theres always going to be a few more hiding in basements and such, but one of the members on klov has been keeping an active list for over a decade of the remaining numbers, right down to serial numbers. Of the 22 ish recorded, 10 or 11 have been converted to donkey kong, and that's how I arrive at my "one of eleven known". In the absence of any other information, I think that's as narrow as anyone is ever going to get it!
geotrig wrote: » haha i always take the klov figures with a pinch of salt but at least there is some research behind that one ,I presumed most got converted and always presumed the red dk's were conversions of this.....dont sicken us with a cheap as price that you picked it up for !
beejee wrote: » As for the prices, I wont sicken anyone, but...
geotrig wrote: » haha nice ,nice to see someone getting some deals out there !:)
Shapey Fiend wrote: » Tony Takoushi was interviewed on The Retro Hour this week and he had a Radarscope. Tried to move it down a stairs by himself and almost got crushed by it.
beejee wrote: » In reality, the game booted once, no problem. Had a quick go. Powered down and dipped the pcb in honey to stop rust, powered back up and...nothing
Retr0gamer wrote: » Honey?
geotrig wrote: » don't think I be heard of honey been put on a board before. You check your voltages? Resetting roms normally clear some graphic issues
beejee wrote: » I used to pre-pickle my games in vinegar, but I found honey to do the trick just as well. It encourages bees to make hives in your cabinets, but you cant have everything :P
alpahaeagle wrote: » Just bought this today.....https://www.adverts.ie/nintendo/original-famicom-famicom-disk-system-with-additional-items/15942574
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Nice bargain there! How are you going to do the AV mod?
Jack burton wrote: » I didn't even remember to get a converter, I got the last one in an electronic shop down town. Anyone have a recommendation for one?