Retr0gamer wrote: » A NES can be made region free by just cutting a pin on the NES10 chip. Then using a cart adapter for famicom/NES carts. The Famicom might be region free as there's no NES10 chip in them.
accensi0n wrote: »
o1s1n wrote: » Almost bought a Famicom toploader with a NESRGB installed from Ebay Japan the other day. Had to slap myself and remember that Christmas was coming up and had other pressies to buy. Then bought an Xbox one S :pac:
paul79 wrote: » Been after this one for close on 2 years typical for it to be found just before Christmas, Ah well early present for me so
DaveyDave wrote: » Glad I'm not the only one who makes smart, rational decisions...only to buy something else I didn't need or even know I wanted shortly after
o1s1n wrote: » Feckin' nice! Hope it didn't cost you an arm and a leg. Such a great little system that doesn't get nearly as much love as it deserves. '
o1s1n wrote: » Feckin' nice! Hope it didn't cost you an arm and a leg. Such a great little system that doesn't get nearly as much love as it deserves. Ah man, don't get me started. It was one of those 1am 'OMFG THAT'S A DEAL I CANT PASS UP!' snap decisions. It actually went like this. 'OH WOW! THE DIGITAL VERSION IS ONLY 100 EURO!' 'OH WOW! THE DISC VERSION IS ONLY 70 MORE!' ... 'OH ****, I JUST SPENT 170 THAT I DON'T HAVE!'
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Yes, similar dialogue here, but I was much worse, I bought a Google Stadia...
Inviere wrote: » Will keep an eye on the Marketplace for it in the coming weeks....
Andrew76 wrote: » Wouldn’t have thought the Internet where you live would be up to the job?
KeRbDoG wrote: » FTTH (fiber-to-the-home) goodness in his place none of that old skool FTTC/'Eir efibre' crap
CiDeRmAn wrote: » A lovely copy of Outrun for the Megadrive arrived from Steve in Japan, complete with instructions. I had repro of it but it's nice to have the proper copy for the collection. (not my photo but mine is the same!)
o1s1n wrote: » Any of you guys ever try out one of these Chinese PS2 wireless controllers?https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wireless-Playstation-2-Controller-Wireless-PS2-Controller-for-Sony-PS2/202618947147?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649 Decided to try one out as a matter of interest as I've been meaning to pick up a PS2 wireless pad for ages. It's actually not bad! Runs on two AAA batteries which is a tad annoying (however I wouldn't really have put much stock in a rechargeable cheap Chinese battery so it's probably actually for the best) The finish on the shell leaves a lot to be desired. As well as the plastic used on the receiver. The seam/join on one side of it would nearly cut your hand it's so rough at the edge. However... You then hook it up and the wireless connectivity instantly connects and works flawlessly. The buttons and analog sticks respond far better than expected. D pad is a bit stiff, but It's closer to feeling authentic than like a cheap chinese D pad. It's actually really usable and I'm fairly picky when it comes to controllers. Might be worth taking the PCB out and mounting it inside a real pad. You'd need to cut a hole out of the back of it though for the batteries.
Deleted User wrote: » Nice same setup as myself, be interested to know if you can get 27c322 to burn correctly using the adapter .. I couldn’t get mine to work but maybe it was a dodgy adapter
Deleted User wrote: » Ah no problem, I was using them for cps2 stuff.. now I use buyicnow very handy if you’re not in a rush send them the files with the order no and they program them for you for 50c per chip