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  • I see the time switch is out of this unit. Has it an unlimited amount of play time now?

  • @Ruudos I believe it's simply set to the longest interval (which is 2 hours if I remember correctly). I haven't played it in years so I'm not 100% sure though.

  • i'm sooooooooooooooooooooo jealous :O

  • Never seen one of these and I'm all over NES like stink on sh!t. I want one!!, lol

  • Nice piece of kit ^_^ This instantly takes me back 20+ years to the now defunct electronic department store called "Adrays". A friend and I would hang out after school at a section of the store that dedicated Nintendo products talking to the department clerk about Nintendo games while playing on the M82.The M82 was set for atleast a couple minutes of gameplay until it would reset. Thanks for the clip / memories ^_^

  • I remember playing with the machine in Trysoft stores in the 206 at Tacoma Mall, it was quite a work of art. Too Bad Nintendo did not think of selling it to a consumer a small box and one cart to go into the nintendo :P Ahh well times were simpler back then.

  • I have one, how much is it worth?

  • Some collectors are willing to pay a lot for them. Check around eBay, and remember it will be increasing in value over time.

  • @torehei id keep it

  • what is this thing? it actually an official nes or is it an arcade machine...i've never heard about this thing before i would love to buy one

  • nice hardware!

  • Have one too. But i never can figure out how to make it go unlimited time. Is there no method for that?

  • I'm not sure if this counts, but I removed the the time selector nob and I'm pretty sure it runs forever. I gotta check (I haven't played it in years xD)

  • I always wanted one of these when I was a kid. Some jackass store owners had their set at really low time like 30 secs to 1 min. I remember the Montgomery Ward in our mall had it set at 128 mins so you can imagine it was a great place to loiter and had long lines of kids waiting to play it, but it was awesome.

  • I've been trying to find more pictures of the interior of this unit. About a year ago I was trying to figure out how to build my own NES game switcher by designing a customer circuit board that plugged into the nes and changed the input going to the system. Knowing that this exists gives me some hope. If you have spare time, could you take more detailed photographs of the entire interior, all the connections, and more wide shots showing what's going on? DO you have the manual?

  • I can message you the manual if you need it. I can also take more pictures if you want.

  • Please message me the manual. Please contact me by personal message for my E-mail address.

    THANKS :)

  • Hi. Wanna sell yours to me?

  • that's a badass nes there.

  • I don't know what the "attract mode screen" is, but I have a TV tuner card on my desktop and I can record the intro and the switching between games. It really is a cool console to play around with. xD

  • Fantastic! Could you please record the M82 attract mode screen? It's awesome!

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