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Yeah, well we are both geeks (my friend and I), and thought it would be an intresting project for both of us. We've made a MAME cabinet, and some 'modifications' to our xboxes so we thought it would be a nifty new project!
Any ideas for new projects that aren't too hard, and of course not too easy?
thanks to everyone! -pal
> or sacrifice a cheap usb gamepad and a NES controller so you can play it on an > emu :) > > the guy over at www.gamesx.com did it with a saturn pad... > > clem > > > > > > > you can get Double Dribble for 2 bucks on ebay. > > > > > > > Maybe he's in love with that exact/specific copy. :P > > > > Also - to the original poster - make sure that the pins of the cartridge and > the > > pins in the NES are clean. Use rubbing alchohol if need be. NES games rarely > die > > - its the connectors that get dirty and the game stops functioning. > > > > Also - don't "blow on the games". The reason that works is because saliva > > moistens the points and allows the current to flow across the pins - however > its > > not good for the game since the there might be cross flow from one pin to > > another. > > > > Maybe someone else can provide a better explaination - but you could short out > > the game or the console (NES) that way. > > > > Mame On! > > >
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