Famicom Converters hidden in NES games? (Response to MN12BIRD)
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could have saved himself all that time considering top loading NES consoles can play games from any region
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This video is a response to Play Japanese Famicom games on American NES
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@JUSXTREME96 yeah i only found this out after.
still cool though he found an adapter.
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@mechanoid2k They can only play NTSC US Games or PAL games but not JAPANESE games due to the pin difference.
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sickmade!
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Where did you buy the NES? :/
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@pepsiru1es92 Okay I am 13, it is good that there is people that likesthings from the 80ths even if they didnt ive in the 80ths! :)
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@roberttherazor Cool idea, but unfortunately many of the early Famicom games, including the original Super Mario Bros. 2, were only available in disc format, not as a cartridge. :(
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COngratulations!
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@mechanoid2k except famicom games 'cuz they only have 60 pins.
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How old are you if you mind me asking?
retropirate1 2 weeks ago
@retropirate1 I'm 17 now. I made these when I was about 14.
pepsiru1es92 2 weeks ago
Wait, if that's a famicom game your playing there, how is it playing in english?
92soothsayer 3 months ago
@92soothsayer Some more simple Famicom games, such as Devil World and Mario were in English, not Japanese.
pepsiru1es92 3 months ago 6
Hey this may be a long shot but after removing the pin adapter, can you fit the game chip back in the cartridg? I don't wanna lose Gumshoe from my collection, regardless of how shitty the game is.
typtyler 5 months ago
@typtyler Yes, I can put my gyromite board back into the adapter if needed. Just be careful with it.
pepsiru1es92 5 months ago