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Flintstones NES prototype Part 2 :The Opening

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2011

Here is a look inside the Flintstones NES Prototype number 13. Personally I'm more fascinated by the 20 year journey it took from the developers to eventually finding its way into my possession. Ahhh the stories it must have......

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  • 3:40 is that circle up there supposed to be a battery holder?

  • @0M9H4X yes the battery goes there on games with a save feature

  • @Captain8Bit dose it actually play?

  • @rpmmelby yeah it does play....I didn't get very far in it

  • I was just turned on to the Game Chasers by Pat the NES Punk while we were at E3, so I decided to go through your other videos. I totally did NOT expect you to have ever heard of me, but thanks very much for the mention.

    I have to say I love your show - the entertainment value and quality are practically unparalleled amongst web series (especially those on retro games). I'm really looking forward to more!

  • @ClanOfTheGrayWolf Thanks a lot! I have always been a fan of your 16bit gems series. You have a great camera presence and you balance humor with an informative review perfectly in my opinion.

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  • That explosion was fake.... I can tell because @1:33 you seem to experience no effects of that nuclear blast wind.

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  • What does the Game Look like when you try to Play it on the NES??

  • watch out with that magnetized screw driver on the board. dont touch it. could ruin it

  • this was the first video i ever saw of yours. and i was like.. this guy looks like a total doucher. lol then before you know it. history was made.

  • Can you tell me the part number of all the ICs?

  • Wow, I'm thinking NES games are not supposed to have removable eprom chips. I think most games have them soldered directly to the board. This means they could remove and reprogram on the fly, for testing purposes. I could be wrong though.

  • Holy crap, that's a huge PCB.

    Most NES games didn't even go halfway up the cart.

  • @Captain8Bit cool

  • It's propably already been said by people. You talk about grounding yourself.. however you do point with a MAGNET at your board (the screwdriver is magnetic to grab screws) that might even do more damage to the chips on the board.

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