NES Questions

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jeep
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Post by jeep »

I don't think it looks different from this :

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Oh well :roll:
pasey25
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Post by pasey25 »

Maaaaan, that cart is like, huuuuuuuge, no way it'd fit in an NES



sorry, had to be done.... :lol:
Reploid Ayla
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Post by Reploid Ayla »

no one actaully helped you

yes I too am a victim of that faded yellow crap.

I once knew a man, a very wise man, who could clean any system.

Christopher Pong was his name.

Chris Pong used OxyClean to take out the yellow. Work hard with it, and dont dilute it very much, and it should take the white out.
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Post by G-force »

I've found that a Mr. Clean sponge(buell :P ) will help the yellow-ness a bit. But if you have a lot of old dirt on the case that won't come off with alcohol, it excels at that! Made mine look near new.
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Post by visuallyImpaired »

THREAD HIJACKING

I'm getting together the parts for the NES project, right, when all of a sudden it occurs to me that I live in Australia, which is quite a revelation, and I realise that there will probably be some differences between the PAL and NTSC NES and PS1 screens. Has anyone else built a hand-built PAL NES Portable or at least can anyone give me some pointers? Thanks
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