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Well, duh it's not a SNOAC.
I meant if you could hack the screen just like what everyone on these forums seems to be doing.
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Gamelver wrote:oh yeah and HK, that was the exact conversation at the airport, how did you know?!?!?!?!? not really, but it was kind of similar.......
I must be physic or something...
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JackFrost22 wrote:My gamestore wanted to buy it for $300 :shock:
Wow $300!! Bet that makes up for all of your parts, labor, and then some!
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Post by JackFrost22 »

Actually Not the sentamental value and you cant hack a dot matrix lcd screen
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Post by SpongeBuell »

CarlDMC wrote:Well, duh it's not a SNOAC.
I meant if you could hack the screen just like what everyone on these forums seems to be doing.
What are you talking about? There is no screen on it. It plugs into your own tv.
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the dot matrix screen when you scroll down
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Post by gannon »

as said in the locked topic, that's only for non-nes built in games.
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gannon wrote:as said in the locked topic, that's only for non-nes built in games.
So then it would still work with Famicom games you plug in, correct?
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Post by JackFrost22 »

no its for games they made special fro the screen its not a nes on a chip
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JackFrost22 wrote:no its for games they made special fro the screen its not a nes on a chip
I see. Thanks. That answers a lot of questions.
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SpongeBuell wrote:
CarlDMC wrote:Well, duh it's not a SNOAC.
I meant if you could hack the screen just like what everyone on these forums seems to be doing.
What are you talking about? There is no screen on it. It plugs into your own tv.
So you didn't see what I was talking about before? No wonder you gave me the sarcastic spank down in the other thread, hahahaha!!
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Post by Epicenter »

No one ever complained about my MegaDrive with all the red wires and switches on the back when I got on my flight to San Francisco. I thought they'd make a huge stink about it.
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Post by MM007 »

Epicenter wrote:No one ever complained about my MegaDrive with all the red wires and switches on the back when I got on my flight to San Francisco. I thought they'd make a huge stink about it.
Well, your Megadrive is in the original case still. Some people use completely different and even homemade containers for their systems, making them suspicious looking to airline personnel on heightened alert.
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