NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner "Its a girl! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=7498 2008-04-18T13:32:55 -05.00 CUSTOM NES GUY 16 Originally posted by: NES_Dude

Originally posted by: WingKong

Anyone notice in the end of the video though the game is playing onscreen but when he pans down to the NES the game is not pushed down in the play position?


If you install a new 72 pin connector you dont need to push it down. Only after you "break it in" does it need to be pushed down to play.

Oh ok, thats actually a really cool feature.

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"Its a girl! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=7498 2008-04-18T10:18:38 -05.00 CUSTOM NES GUY 16 "Its a girl! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=7498 2008-04-18T10:17:34 -05.00 CUSTOM NES GUY 16 "Its a girl! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=7498 2008-04-18T09:25:01 -05.00 CUSTOM NES GUY 16 Originally posted by: dangevin

/colorblind



Don't worry Dan, it does look like a pretty light shade of pink...I was expecting a bright hot pink colour!
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"Its a girl! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=7498 2008-04-18T08:44:48 -05.00 CUSTOM NES GUY 16 ]]> "Its a girl! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=7498 2008-04-18T04:17:19 -05.00 CUSTOM NES GUY 16 Originally posted by: jaredkk

I got a couple of questions for youCUSTOM NES GUY.

1.  Would you be interested in buying yellowed NESes?

2.  Would you consider ever doing SNESes, as there seems to be a ton more yellowed ones of those, I actually have a couple I would like to get rid of.

3.  Did you ever think about including original NES RFs and AC adpaters and painting them to match?  As a collector, I prefer all original stuff, no aftermarket AC adapters or RFs.

By the way, I love you work, everything you have done looks beautiful.




Maybe you could do something like, people could send in their yellowed NESes for a credit towards a new painted one? ]]>
"Its a girl! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=7498 2008-04-18T04:15:26 -05.00 CUSTOM NES GUY 16 I got a couple of questions for youCUSTOM NES GUY.

1.  Would you be interested in buying yellowed NESes?

2.  Would you consider ever doing SNESes, as there seems to be a ton more yellowed ones of those, I actually have a couple I would like to get rid of.

3.  Did you ever think about including original NES RFs and AC adpaters and painting them to match?  As a collector, I prefer all original stuff, no aftermarket AC adapters or RFs.

By the way, I love you work, everything you have done looks beautiful.

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"Its a girl! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=7498 2008-04-17T23:48:48 -05.00 CUSTOM NES GUY 16 "Its a girl! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=3&threadid=7498 2008-04-17T23:47:31 -05.00 CUSTOM NES GUY 16 Originally posted by: WingKong

Anyone notice in the end of the video though the game is playing onscreen but when he pans down to the NES the game is not pushed down in the play position?

If you install a new 72 pin connector you dont need to push it down.  Only after you "break it in" does it need to be pushed down to play. 
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