That is SWEEEEET!
I have one of those NES cart case things too. It's always puzzled me as it's just barely too small for a NES cart.
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Thanks for all your feedback guys! I'll take heed to your suggestions too.
P.S. My charger just came in!
CTfan: I am working on some sort of hinged bracket for the carts so as to not block the battery slot.
And about the buttons; I have already sacrificed two NES pads for four buttons that I am using for a SNESp, I don't want to kill any more pads.
P.S. My charger just came in!
CTfan: I am working on some sort of hinged bracket for the carts so as to not block the battery slot.
And about the buttons; I have already sacrificed two NES pads for four buttons that I am using for a SNESp, I don't want to kill any more pads.
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Oh yes, very nice. I am still waiting for my Retrocon noac to arrive from hong kong, and I hope to acheive the kind of sucess that others have been having with NOACs. So far my only portable attempt has been with an origional NES mobo... what a mess!
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and the portable is sweet too!
About the securing thing for the cart...if you take the sleev the NES Games come in, and cut a hole in the bottom and stick the cart slot through that and reinforce the back with a piece of Aluminum/plastic, It should some the problem (just a suggestion though!)
and the portable is sweet too!
About the securing thing for the cart...if you take the sleev the NES Games come in, and cut a hole in the bottom and stick the cart slot through that and reinforce the back with a piece of Aluminum/plastic, It should some the problem (just a suggestion though!)
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