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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2009 9:38:32 GMT -5
Here's what I'm interested in (complete copies only): - Adventures of Lolo (NES) -- European release
- Adventures of Lolo 2 (NES) -- European release
- Adventures of Lolo 3 (NES) -- European release
There's also a couple of Japanese game releases which I'd be interested in, but I doubt any of you have them -- even not for sale. ;D Here they are anyway: [/s] [/li][li] 迷宮神話 (Meikyuu Shinwa = Labyrinth Myth) - MSX2[/li][li] ロロの大冒険 (Lolo no Daibouken = Lolo's Great Adventure) - GB[/li][/ul]
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2009 11:47:56 GMT -5
Thanks to Justinzero, I don't need Eggerland Mystery for MSX anymore.
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Post by Justinzero on Mar 10, 2009 13:27:29 GMT -5
Did it show up already? I am actually glad I picked that up for you, as that seller had some really good stuff for sale. I nabbed some great Sega CD stuff off him for cheap.
Hope you like the Eggerland dude.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2009 17:19:00 GMT -5
Not yet, but it should arrive any day now. As for the games I promised you: I'll probably ship them tomorrow, or the day after tomorrow. I'll send you a PM when they've been shipped.
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Post by Justinzero on Mar 10, 2009 17:46:17 GMT -5
No worries man, I just want to make sure everything gets to you in good order. I know how much you love that series, and it would kill me to know something went wrong.
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Post by Smithee on Mar 10, 2009 18:00:30 GMT -5
Hmm, I wanna get these...
Uhm, European games work on US NES right?
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Post by Justinzero on Mar 10, 2009 18:05:28 GMT -5
I don't think so.... or maybe they do, but they sure wont run right. Japanese games do though, with a simple converter, and they are usually cheaper. If you cant find a converter, check your game collection. If the NES cart was put together with normal screws, then its probably got a converter built in. Open that cart, pull off the main chip, and insert your Japanese cart to the 72 pin board.
I'm too lazy to make pics, but if you pm me Ill hook you up with the quickness.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2009 19:21:59 GMT -5
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Post by Smithee on Mar 11, 2009 20:52:05 GMT -5
I don't think so.... or maybe they do, but they sure wont run right. Japanese games do though, with a simple converter, and they are usually cheaper. If you cant find a converter, check your game collection. If the NES cart was put together with normal screws, then its probably got a converter built in. Open that cart, pull off the main chip, and insert your Japanese cart to the 72 pin board. I'm too lazy to make pics, but if you pm me Ill hook you up with the quickness. Yeah? Sweet, I'll need to look into that! RELIEVED!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2009 9:02:47 GMT -5
There. Now that I got all the Japanese releases from Yahoo Japan Auction site, I'm only after the European versions of Adventures of Lolo 1-3 anymore.
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Post by kitten on Jun 12, 2009 14:42:34 GMT -5
Uhm, European games work on US NES right? Yes, but... You need to snip a bracket on the security chip inside your NES, which is a good idea to do, anyway, considering that thing drains a lot of power and often causes NES's to get stuck in a perpetual reset. Top-loaders don't have that security chip and can play Euro games without any modification, however.
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Post by Ike on Jun 12, 2009 15:14:19 GMT -5
I didn't know that. Looks like my toploader is gonna get some more use.
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Post by Smithee on Jun 12, 2009 15:20:57 GMT -5
Uhm, European games work on US NES right? Yes, but... You need to snip a bracket on the security chip inside your NES, which is a good idea to do, anyway, considering that thing drains a lot of power and often causes NES's to get stuck in a perpetual reset. Top-loaders don't have that security chip and can play Euro games without any modification, however. Could you PM me a guide for this? Unless it is just on Racketboy or something.
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Post by kitten on Jun 12, 2009 17:46:32 GMT -5
Text guide - www.neshq.com/hardmods/lockout.txtYoutube guide - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Galee-GCTqoSometimes, the chip is in a different spot on different NES's. When I walked my friend through doing it on the phone, he had the same layout as mine did, but the friend who taught me how to do it had a slightly different layout (the chip is always the same looking, though, so it's still relatively easy to find). I think I still have pictures of my friend's NES who taught me how to do it and my NES from when I modded it. Pay CLOSE ATTENTION when you take it apart, though, as putting it back together can be irritating if you were not paying close attention. I had to put mine back together like 4 times because I made a bunch of little mistakes I'm pretty damn stupid when it comes to electronics, so if I can do it, I think anyone can.
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Post by Smithee on Jun 12, 2009 23:03:43 GMT -5
I... have no means to solder.
I'll ask my Step-Grandpappy to do it though, he'll probably be glad.
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