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Super Nintend Beat
While digging out the old systems, I found my SNES.
Tried too hook it up into the TV and evidentally my RF adapters no longer work.... *pout* |
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Re: Super Nintend Beat
You try fiddling with the connections a bit? A friend hand an old SNES that required a book to be sitting on top of the connector.
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Re: Super Nintend Beat
Thanks for the suggestion...
But thanks to random looking at things on Ebay... and searching for AV cables for the SNES, I found that the SNES is compatable with the GameCube AV Cables and luckily I happen to have a GameCube laying around... Now it's working and I am playing Gradius III and am happy. |
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Re: Super Nintend Beat
How about grinding up pencil lead (graphite) and putting some onto the outlet to increase conductivity?
<font color="white">Anyone know where I got this idea? </font> |
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Re: Super Nintend Beat
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How about grinding up pencil lead (graphite) and putting some onto the outlet to increase conductivity? <font color="white">Anyone know where I got this idea? </font> [/ QUOTE ] Hotel Dusk baby |
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Re: Super Nintend Beat
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[ QUOTE ] How about grinding up pencil lead (graphite) and putting some onto the outlet to increase conductivity? <font color="white">Anyone know where I got this idea? </font> [/ QUOTE ] Hotel Dusk baby [/ QUOTE ] i thought that game was fun for 2 chapters. by the end, i wanted to kill myself. |
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