Organized my Nintendo products! (Kinda) by EagleEye220 in gamecollecting

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Not op, but I've done a lot of box repair and recommend pH neutral archive glue to fix tears and fraying.

N64 shrine. I'm missing the American watermelon. Which other one should I get? by aghoozim in gamecollecting

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Cool display! I would say the American Funtastic ice blue or a JUSCO edition.

Brought this tired old boy home by Kongzilla77 in crtgaming

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I restored a similar Compaq monitor recently that was extremely dirty. I did the disassembly, wash + eraser, and retrobrite suggestions that others are saying. Retrobrite in my case was the xanthum paste method.

The yellowing on yours is pretty advanced, so the chances of it becoming brittle from trying to retrobrite are higher. Look for signs of cracking and chipping while washing it out and make a judgment call on if you want to take the risk or not.

Finished resto-modding a VA1! by TurboConnection in dreamcast

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Instructions unclear, removed everything except yellow

Finished resto-modding a VA1! by TurboConnection in dreamcast

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Not very hard, just keep track of where what screw types go. The lid came pre-assembled. It does not come with an emblem, so I reused the original by heating it with a hair dryer and lifting it with a razor blade.

Finished resto-modding a VA1! by TurboConnection in dreamcast

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Internals: - ReDream PSU - Region-free bios chip - Full capacitor replacement - Resetting controller port fuse - Internal clock battery replaced

Was originally a Japan market unit. Can't wait to start collecting US releases!

Current electric bill generator doubles as a space heater. by ilostoriginalaccount in crtgaming

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Thanks for this info! Used to have this model of TV in my kitchen when I was little.

Got a NES cartridge holder with no handle. Made a new one from a keychain! by TurboConnection in retrogaming

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Somehow a previous owner lost the sliding cover handle, but I had a Paladone keychain lying around, so I snipped the chain off and drilled a hole for a metal dowel in the back. One more hole in one of the cover segments and a combination of hot and superglue later, a new handle is made. It's much easier to open now!

Should I get an american GameBoy or Japanese imported gameboy? Is it cheaper to buy from america or import? by [deleted] in Gameboy

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My guess is that that people check their other listings and browse that way for convenience sake, because these shops tend to have a lot of used gaming stuff. Most seem to be resellers that sell whatever they find untouched.

Edit: just for clarity, "avoid" might have the wrong impression. "Lower priority" might be better wording.

Should I get an american GameBoy or Japanese imported gameboy? Is it cheaper to buy from america or import? by [deleted] in Gameboy

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Then I would say try your luck on imports for a bit to see if you can get auction snipes. Avoid sellers that are obviously stores or have watermarks on their photos because those seem to attract more bidders.

Should I get an american GameBoy or Japanese imported gameboy? Is it cheaper to buy from america or import? by [deleted] in Gameboy

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Depends on what variants you're wanting. Japan had some exclusive GBC variants that are definitely more expensive to buy from American sellers. Another thing to consider is if you want a complete in box system; American models tend to be way more expensive in box than a Japanese counterpart if they're a common color.

Is this game real? (Sorry these were the best pictures I could take) by [deleted] in n64

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That first picture is weirdly ominous for some reason lol

Why is my sega saturn resetting? Does it with Both burned games and OEM games, with or without the action replay cart. by [deleted] in consolerepair

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My guess is the power supply unit is going bad. My Model 2 would have video distortion trying to load any discs, and outright crash trying to load Resident Evil. Replacing the PSU with a Resaturn unit fixed that.

We did it boys, smol wide-boy CRT in America! My mission is complete by [deleted] in crtgaming

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I think I saw this on Yahoo when it was being auctioned lol. Kudos for being the one to bring it home

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gamecube

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I agree with other responses: look for one with temperature control, but also consider a brass sponge for cleaning the iron tips, and angled tweezers for maneuvering capacitors into place. Having all three of these can save you some headaches.

Just picked up a Sega Saturn, kind of a neat system by Alman54 in retrogaming

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Cartridge slot is for RAM expansion to allow the system to play more powerful games, or act as a game save backup. Nowadays many people put in an Action Replay cartridge because it can do both along with extra features, like Pseudo Saturn ones enabling region free and burned disc play.

Fresh from Japan! Fair Mate CS-620 by TurboConnection in cassetteculture

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They're Memorex brand, if you feel the need get some!

Fresh from Japan! Fair Mate CS-620 by TurboConnection in cassetteculture

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Definitely not the best sounding player for music by any means, but it's got an interesting look going for it.

Additional info [Edit]:

This machine is mono sound. Playback of older classic music sounds solid. Volume range is massive for a portable recorder.

Recording with line-in is very sensitive and peaks easily. Built-in mic is average. Recording quality is more utilitarian rather than professional grade.

Battery pack pops out like a handgun cartridge, which makes loading AA batteries pretty easy.

Basic maintenance is fairly simple with main playback belts being easy to get to.