Mr Trade In wrote: » Sega Nomad, Irish Plug used on it so the board was fried.
o1s1n wrote: » An Irish plug will not fry a Sega Nomad. It's the same output. I use one on mine all the time. If will fry the Nomad if you use an American plug in an Irish socket without a step down transformer.
o1s1n wrote: » aw So what else have you tried with it so far? Did you clean the cart slot with rubbing alcahol? You should try the credit card & sock trick. I've heard it works really really well.
Augmerson wrote: » Does anyone have a Gamecube memory card they want to trade?
weeder wrote: » tried it, then attacked the slot with a toothbrush,the glitches do seem to have improved though. wrong thread, i do have one though SOMEWHERE, give you a shout if i come accross it
bambera wrote: » Hi, I have a NES, when I plug it in and press the power button nothing happens. I've tried replacing the plug (with one that I know works for sure) but still no use. I came across this: http://classicgaming.gamespy.com/View.php?view=Articles.Detail&id=256 but I don't think that's the problem considering the power button won't even light up. Anyone got any suggestions or is it a complete goner?
keithgeo wrote: » Hey guys help needed, Bought a NES off Ebay with cables, controller and Bubble Bobble. 58 euro including delivery, not sure if thats a good deal or not considering the below. When i plug in, Turn on, light flashes red. Now on screen i have managed to tune in the tv to where I Think its the nes. the screen flashes on and off black and white. How bad is this, should i open up a dispute and get my money back?? Its in decent condition, it could do with a quick clean but its not bad at all. the carts stay down when you put them in too. Any advice is appreciated. I have yet to leave feedback on it i only got it yesterday and am a bit unsure about what way to proceed.