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Posted byLuisv
Posted on01/13/01 01:36 AM



I went to that site, but I gotta have a credit card to order stuff, and I have no credit card, so I guess I'm screwed. :( BTW, I know top-loaders kinda suck cuz they have no A/V out, I was gonna get one when I was younger but saw it had no A/V out and passed it up. That's why I want a Famicom clone, most of them have A/V out, and they're sometimes compatible with a NES. But thanks for the info!
> I want to warn you, top-loaders are very over-rated. First off the picture
> quality is low, I've noticed small black lines during some games, they come and
> go though. And there's no A/V output. They are also very hard to find and fetch
> high prices on ebay.
>
> What I recommend is to find a front-loader and replace the contacts in it. MCM
> Electronics http://www.i-mcm.com/welcome.jhtml has them, enter "Nintendo Type
> 72 Pin Connector" into the site's product search box. They work like a dream
> with new contacts. Trust me.
>
> If you want a clone try asking in rec.games.video.classic. Most are only 60 pin
> but you could always use a converter.
>
>
>
> > Anybody know where I could get a top-loading nes compatible system? Like a
> > famicom clone with the ability to play NES games? I've seen them, but I can't
> > find a site that sells them!
> >
>




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Subject  Posted byPosted On
*nes replacement  Luisv01/12/01 08:43 PM
.*My suggestion  Freeweed01/13/01 00:05 AM
..*Re: My suggestion  DoubleA06/11/01 08:24 PM
..*Re: My suggestion  Luisv01/13/01 01:22 AM
...*Another suggestion  postamessage01/13/01 10:56 AM
....*Re: Another suggestion  Techrat 200101/13/01 12:16 PM
.*Re: nes replacement  postamessage01/12/01 09:31 PM
...well  Luisv01/13/01 01:36 AM
...*Re: well  CyberGouki03/06/01 00:19 AM
....*Re: well  Videoman10/13/01 05:42 PM
...*Re: well  Fly V01/14/01 06:38 PM